Tweeti'am in va....2.86
last nite, i filled my daddy car and it ended up $55..i was like fuck that..not driving his car no more.....
Tweetok lets get a idea what everyone is paying!
im in NC and its 2.94
If bigger is better then im better than ever !
Tweeti'am in va....2.86
last nite, i filled my daddy car and it ended up $55..i was like fuck that..not driving his car no more.....
TweetUp to 2.68 here in Texas. I remember 6 years ago when I was in High School it was 94 cents a gallon.
Tweetwell guess what since my last post its now 3.09!
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Tweet2.99 here last nite.
TweetI paid $2.80 last night. How depressing!
Tweet2.65-2.69 here in Portland metro area, at the coast is a little higher around 2.75
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Tweet2,99 here in Boston.. and it was on the news in a next month or two.. it will rise .35 cents.. I`m not driving my car if this happens.
Tweet$2.54...but we have no gas. We have to go to the next town to get it. I havent been as I filled up before Katrina hit. (Florida/beach)
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Tweet3.59 last nite
Tweet$0.12 in Venezuela. However, I live in Colorado where it's $2.64.
Too bad we don't have more of our own oil rigs and refineries. We could be paying less than a $1 too if we could just drill in Alaska an refine it ourselves. But, I guess the squirels are more important than people being able to feed their families or pay their bills. Maybe wildlife is more important than humanity, because the only thing stopping us from lower prices is the environmentalists. Funny contradiction if you think about it. They are into all this natural stuff and yet petroleum come from the ground and they don't want us to have it.
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TweetThis is one thing i strongly disagree with 007. there are other ways of getting around that without destroying natural habitats.
TweetOh yea, there is ethanol, but the government acts like it's not an option. I do respect you opinon bro, but what would you do? (asking out of curiosity) I would think it to be safer to drill on land where you can clean a spill than to drill in water where you cant do anything about a spill. And, if we drilled here and refined here it would reduce the use ocean tankers which would reduce the possiblity of oceanic threat. IMOOriginally Posted by mick-G
TweetHoly shit...where do u live bro?Originally Posted by phenom01515
TweetI seriously don't know. Maybe there is a way to drill without distroying natural habitats and wildlife. Damn you know how may 1k of acres are destroyed in rainforest, killing thousands of habitats every day?? Many species of animals on brink of extinction right now, even in residential areas i see right in my area they are clearing land for Walmart, condos, and other developments, without reguard for wetlands and the environment. These large construction groups do many things without getting proper approval from zoning before clearing land. I see it all the time and i pisses the hell out of me. Where are these animals to go after their habitats are cleared?? and they are run into the street to be killed by motorists. Iam sorry, but i do not believe in this. I just think ppl are not concerened, but only about progress and their selfish circumstances. Why don't they just take oil from these Iraq's, lol after all we are spending billions over there. There are so many variable involved it is impossible for me to express. Bottom line is ppl always passing the buck and they "rob Peter to pay Paul". One of these days trust me there will be domino effect here.Originally Posted by T-Man007