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gas prices
everyone noticing the downward trend? filled the tank today at 2.64, lowest i can remember in a long time
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never thought I would ever be happy to be paying 2.70 for a gallon of gas
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I thought everything was more expensive on the Cape?
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It's called socio-economic condtioning. Cars, houses, food, gas clothes. Too bad the cost of living raises don't ever come close or move ahead of the trend.
Lert's face it, we are Lemmings.:shocked: |
$2.65 in Whitman yesterday. I don't know why but this town consistantly has the lowest of the outrageously high prices.
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What ever happened to all the so called experts predictions of $6 a gallon gas? Sounds like that was just a BS scare tactic to get people fired up. I'm hearing it could be down around $2 a gallon by Thanksgiving.
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we are brainwashed to think that 2.70 is a "good deal"
a admit when i see that right now it does "feel" like a good deal, but i have to tell myself that its not.... not even close to one. |
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The 6 dollar predictions I've heard were based on geopolitical instability...not a natural trend anytime soon. -spence |
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Considering how much of our defence budget has gone to protecting shipping lanes etc... and to ensure below market oil prices. We've really been paying more all along... -spence |
I'll be happy when it's .99 a gallon again...Yeah right.:hee:
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You arent "conditioned" to believe anything. So we're all paying an extra $10,$20, $30 a week. It hurts, but guess what? Major corporations are paying $10,$20, $30 million a week due to gas prices. WHat are they doing about it? nothing.There is no us and them, no conspiracy. The market drives prices. Basic economics.
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free gas free willy free whatever it is we need
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i would be very happy at a 1.50 :buds:no complaints here |
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Last night--Valero in BBay, $2.71, the Mobil at the 6A/Sandwich Rd fork, $2.95. Same price at the Citgo next to Pierpoint Glass, almost right under the bridge. |
We have implemented a 3% fuel surcharge which has offset the increased costs but by no means has the entire increase "been passed on". Reforecasted budgets with decreased earning projections is the reality. Decreased earnings equals decreased headcount, decreased headcount equals higher unemployment, higher unemployment equals higher taxes, higher taxes equals reduced standard of living etc. etc. The outlook is not pretty.
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all summer huh? I've been charged a fuel surcharge for over 5 years now for plywood deliveries ever since the gas prices got rediculous. It started out as a buck or 2, now it is $10.00 :af: and their trucks are deisel, 20 deliveries per truck per day and they are cleaning up on fuel costs I'd say :lossinit: it gets harder and harder to compete for jobs from the big boys who can easily absorb extra costs, so it basically comes right out of my pocket and I end up with lower wage because of it just like what happened to lurch. |
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:crying: another words another recession is on it's way:huh: |
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Ever try to use public transportaion in this country to get anywhere other than the center of a major city. How about walking to the grocery store like the Europeans do?? When you compare us to Europe you are comparing apples to steak sandwiches in terms of transportation infrastructure... |
There is a headline on AOL by an analyst who believes gas will be down to 2 bux by years end.....
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Karl F
you have been just charged a fee to cover the cost of delivering your post. :hee: Our lives have truly become absurd.... its nothing more than slavery with a pretense of freedom with a large injection of blind patriotism. I love this country and life but we are being screwed every which way. It saddens the journey. |
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I'd be happier if they would take that alcohol out of the gas
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Screw patriotism or the govt,. we are in a capitialist society, money talks. If you find a better way, it will make money. What changed in this country is there is too much whining, to much talk about being victims. This country was bullt on blood and sweat. Want lower gas prices, get off gas! This is AMerica, we have the brains and technology. No why were not???? THERE IS NO MONEY IN IT!!!!!!! Once it becomes profitable for hybrids or alternative fuel cars, they will be produced. |
Today I red the same thing as MAC did...now the piss -me-off thing.
I locked into my heating for the winter, and they had a little add on "if the price drop's off I will will still pay my lock -in price or pay $185. for a buy a special contract to lower the price ....like WTF is this all about! u tell me VB |
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Could be worse--they could truck it thru the tunnel :bl: |
Here is my story from the "Junkyard-Guy" on Marthas Vineyard when I was working an excavator/backhoe and driving the 10-wheel dumptruck during the summer of 98.
My boss/buddy, John, was looking for a new dumptruck. He wasn't sure whether to get a gas or a diesel one. One day we are at the junkyard for some odd reason and this big scruffy, deep voiced guy who was torching angle iron in the hot summer sun stops what he's doing and John chats with him. Sometime during the conversation, he asks him about what kind of engine he should get for the truck, "Now, what do you think?, should I get a diesel or a gas dumptruck?" and the junkyard guy goes over the realities of the island, how it is roughly 30 square miles and that with all the turning on and turning off of the engine, that a gas engine would be the more economical choice due to all the expanding and contracting that a diesel would go through and all, and this was when gas was a whole $1.50 a gallon and was about $1.90 at the marinas on the Vineyard, but at the time was still considered pretty high. So John says, "But the price of gas is so much more than diesel." and the Junkyard Guy says, "Let me tell you something John . . . ", and in his deepest voice continued, " . . . I don't give a f--K how much gas costs cause I ain't walkin!" Nuff said. |
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must be getting close to election time.... gotta keep the sheeple happy. |
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This crap bringing stuff over the bridge and costing more has to stop!!
It might be true for a one time delivery to someone here on the Cape. But when you have 500 Stop & Shops and 500 Shaw's and 5000 Gas stations its just bull!!! I don't believe that it cost them anymore then going to anyone of there off Cape stores!! Especially since we pay a ton more for are gas and food!! Not to mention all the summer people that spend spend spend when they are here!! Off Cape gas is as low as $2.65 while we are still at $3.04 in the midcape!!:realmad: |
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Well I for one have been thinking that after my daughter finishes high school (this coming year) That we are out of here!!
Move across the bridge?? There are nothing but seals here now any way and I have been fishing more and more at the Vinyard! |
I still think the gas prices are way too high! Whenever I need to haul a horse trailer I cringe at the thought of having to fill er up :eek: especially if I am driving to the cape and back last trip was well over $100.... The lowest I found so far was 2.89 I think I need to look for some different gas stations
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Saw $2.61 a gallon this morning. Guess i'll start drivin around today to use up what i got, sooz i can get in on the bargain prices. :D
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I just love that "Because they have to truck it all the way out here "answer. Well, how much to truck it to Ohio? It's less there. Karl, do your Sunday papers have a marked up sticker on them? They don't pay extra in the Berkshires.:af: 2.99 9/10 in Truro today.
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