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BigFish 04-05-2006 09:36 PM

$2.58 For Gas Today.......
 
Can't wait for Memorial Day Weekend!:ss: :rocketem:

Bob Thomas 04-05-2006 10:46 PM

Gotta love it when we're taking it hard and Mobil/Exxon keeps posting "Record Profits" F'n SCUMBAGS!!! :liquify: :liquify: :liquify: :hang:

Uncle Matt 04-05-2006 11:03 PM

Enjoy it now boys. According to the news several weeks ago, economists expect gas to top $4 a gallon this summer.

To quote a certain character, "I didn't think it was possible but this both sucks and blows!"

Raven 04-06-2006 04:59 AM

what?
 
i heard 3 but not 4

that changes everything..... i'd have to move back to the city. :doh:

Karl F 04-06-2006 05:42 AM

Raven, I heard 3 also.. 4.... well, if the greedy bastages want it, they will get it....... and they think they have a lot of "drive offs" now..
at 4 bucks, I would venture a guess, that self serve might become different, prolly a lot of insert dough first, or credit card or ATM first. Pump (first) and pay inside, will likely disappear.
4 would seriously impact the economy, no that 3 wont have an effect.

afterhours 04-06-2006 06:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Bob Thomas
Gotta love it when we're taking it hard and Mobil/Exxon keeps posting "Record Profits" F'n SCUMBAGS!!! :liquify: :liquify: :liquify: :hang:

:af: methinks that strategy posted a while back 'bout boycotting the biggies would actually work if everybody was on board.

Raven 04-06-2006 06:58 AM

it's either that
 
or Americans would be better off moving to a four day work week...

to take back control....

Karl F 04-06-2006 07:02 AM

Heard some talk on the news this AM, says that the price is being driven up right now by the "futures" mkt, not supply or demand, or shortage.. Thanks, Wall Street.....:doh:

beamie 04-06-2006 08:00 AM

"Futures" I hate that term it is so BS. I can see the future that after it hits $3 a gallon it will again go down to $2 something......so lets just keep it were it is!

BigFish 04-06-2006 11:46 AM

$2.60 this am!!!!:smash:

justplugit 04-06-2006 12:21 PM

Don't worry, they'll make it up to us when heating oil and natural gas prices come back down to pre Katrina prices. :)

Ya, like that will ever happen. :doh: :af:

Squid kids Dad 04-06-2006 07:03 PM

Hey beachwalker..Hows it going??? GO SOX!!!!:)

seabass 04-06-2006 08:06 PM

Our government sucks!:rocketem:

Mike P 04-06-2006 11:17 PM

Look at the bright side--I was on Long Island today and the cheapest I saw was $2.75. Average price was about $2.80. Even the fleece joints on I-95 in CT were under $2.70

piemma 04-07-2006 05:43 AM

$2.67 in Harrisville RI. Cheapest I've seen in RI is $2.54 at the Hess station on RT 44 in Greenville. I filled up my Trailblazer thsi morning. Granted I was almost empty but $45.00 friggin' dollars????

Fishpart 04-07-2006 07:24 AM

I backed off from 75 on the highway to 65 with brief excursions just over 70 and I picked up more than 10% on my mileage......It's worth a try...

Raven 04-07-2006 07:33 AM

getting up to speed
 
it has been diagnosed that you get better milage getting up to your cruising speed as quickly as possible from a dead stop than doing that same thing gradually which is opposite of what you'd think.

pmueller 04-07-2006 09:17 AM

2.65 in CT

Mike P 04-07-2006 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Fishpart
I backed off from 75 on the highway to 65 with brief excursions just over 70 and I picked up more than 10% on my mileage......It's worth a try...

Yah, I got over 21 mpg on the trip down yesterday--this in a Grand Cherokee with a straight 6 and 150K plus on the clock. I cruised at 65-70 the whole way. I have a tach, so it's interesting to see the rpm difference between say, 68 and 75.

Of course, I would have done even better at 55, but doing that in southern RI runs the risk of getting run off the road. And forget about trying to drive the limit in CT where trucks can't use the left lane. Damn rigs will get right on your ass in the right lane until you either pull onto the shoulder or move to the middle lane.

lurch 04-07-2006 01:53 PM

F the oil companies but we all need to drive more fuel efficient vehicles.

I am thinking of trading in the truck and driving a smaller vehicle. I have been driving truck for a long time now because I need the room and I can honestly say that I do not need a truck. If there was a 4wd truck that my big ass could drive comfortably I would own one.

When I drop the kids off at school I see people driving the suburbans which are not needed, these families could do the same thing with a mini van but these people could not be seen driving a mini van.

Raider Ronnie 04-07-2006 07:29 PM

Damn prices have been changing 2 times a day this week :wall:
The cheapest I saw today was $2.63 for reg & $2.83 for premimum

tattoobob 04-07-2006 10:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by afterhours
:af: methinks that strategy posted a while back 'bout boycotting the biggies would actually work if everybody was on board.

I am on board with this,

fishaholic18 04-09-2006 03:43 PM

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Not good.

"uffah!!" 04-09-2006 09:05 PM

I think were all going to have to start paying more attention to articles like this:

Karl F 04-10-2006 04:53 PM

uffah, sign me up, I can make lotsa methane :D

I was just listening to the radio, unreal... they say the recent increase in cost, is partially due to the refineries swithing out the MTBE to Ethanol... :doh:... something about a mandatory 85% gas 15% ethanol mix having to hit the pumps soon.. and we pay more for it...

METHANE... sounds like the way to "go" for sure.

Nebe 04-10-2006 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Karl F

METHANE... sounds like the way to "go" for sure.

a friend of mine built a glass studio on top of an old land fill.. best view in town and enough methane to fuel his shop for the next 100 years...

Mike P 04-10-2006 06:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Karl F
uffah, sign me up, I can make lotsa methane :D

I was just listening to the radio, unreal... they say the recent increase in cost, is partially due to the refineries swithing out the MTBE to Ethanol... :doh:... something about a mandatory 85% gas 15% ethanol mix having to hit the pumps soon.. and we pay more for it...

METHANE... sounds like the way to "go" for sure.

Except that MTBE has been illegal in NY and Cal---two of the biggest gas consuming states---for years. 10% ethanol has been the law in those states. Maybe now they can't use the excuse of "well, we have to refine all of these different blends for different regions" any more. Sure they can't :rollem:

Gotta love an industry that tries to recoup added costs before they incur them.

Skitterpop 04-11-2006 08:02 AM

Baaaaaaaa Baaaaaaaaaaaaa Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
 
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or Mad Max frenzy :devil2: :devil2:

"uffah!!" 04-11-2006 08:08 AM

Can't understand how they can charge us to take MTBE's out of the gasoline. They should have never put it in in the first place. Like they charged us extra when the first came out with UNLEADED. Their the ones that put in the LEAD in the first place to stop knocking!!!

Skip N 04-11-2006 09:40 AM

I heard a politician in Rhode Island is proposing to eliminate the RI state gas taxes. 30 freakin cents a gallon you pay toward taxes in rhody! Lord knows how much the Feds rape us for per gallon too. I believe the proposal would last for 4 months or until gas dips below $2.50 a gallon. Now i doubt this will pass, but at least someone has the right idea. We get taxed up the ass around here so why not give the tax payer a little break for awhile? You think the oil companies are raping ya? Think again, its the taxes form the state and the feds that rape ya just as much. But nobody ever mentions this.... Cut my freakin gas taxes i say!

spence 04-11-2006 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Skip N
You think the oil companies are raping ya? Think again, its the taxes form the state and the feds that rape ya just as much. But nobody ever mentions this.... Cut my freakin gas taxes i say!

Well, the oil companies are making profit while the state taxes (I'd assume) go into the general fund. Granted there's a lot of pork in the State budget, but you're still comparing apples and oranges.

Cutting gas taxes would be great, but you have to offset it somehow. The state budget isn't in the best shape.

-spence

Skip N 04-11-2006 12:19 PM

you can offset it by just spending our hard earned tax dollars more wisely. If the politicians in this state are so concerned about high gas prices cut the taxes and learn to spend better. Plus there is no such thing as a bad tax cut :kewl: if this doesnt go through, i better not hear another Rhody polititcian bitch about high gas prices, when they can help the folks right now and save people 30 cents a gallon, this goes for the feds too. They can help the folks out NOW if they so choose by cutting the gas taxes. Sure hybrid cars and alternative energy are great long term fixes, but that doesnt do chit right now. Cutting gas taxes can be done NOW and affect Americans NOW :kewl:

spence 04-11-2006 12:24 PM

Skippy, the State budget doesn't work that way :hs:

Should we just cut all the taxes and have no funds to provide for the common good? Doesn't work...

Most of the budget does benefit the citizens at large, and believe it or not, some of it is even spent pretty effectively.

-spence

ThrowingTimber 04-11-2006 12:36 PM

2.48 in the hood. wear kevlar. :rolleyes:

Young Salt 04-11-2006 03:46 PM

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gas prices right now - $.30 is still too high IMO


they claim to have all these reasons why the prices are high........the only REAL reason is greed :rtfm:

Redsoxticket 04-11-2006 05:29 PM

These gas prices are low compared to a pint of water for a dollar.

Bernzy 04-11-2006 06:52 PM

$2.85 a gallon in Indy today:hihi:

Bernzy

Mike P 04-11-2006 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by uffah!!
Can't understand how they can charge us to take MTBE's out of the gasoline. They should have never put it in in the first place.

They didn't have a choice---they were required to sell "oxygenated" gas during certain months of the year in high pollution areas. Most oil companies chose MTBE as the cheaper alternative to ethanol. Hess was one of the few companies that went with ethanol from the beginning. It let Hess sell at 2-3 cent a gallon cheaper when NY banned MTBE and the other companies were scrambling to find ethanol suppliers.

Of course, in SE Mass, what few Hess staions there are sell whatever JP Noonan has in the tanker truck at delivery--just like 99% of the other brand name stations.

UserRemoved1 04-18-2006 05:11 AM

$2.58 looks good today huh?

BigFish 04-18-2006 07:14 AM

Prices spiked good for the Easter Holiday....I am betting $3.00 a gallon for Memorial Day!!!!:nailem:


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