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Hahaha OPEC bastards
Topic Started: Oct 25 2008, 01:19 AM (888 Views)
Heather
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$2.39 a gallon today :dancing:
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CaptDennyCrane
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Im still at $2.799 as the cheapest in town
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No matter how hard your day, no matter how tough your choices, how complex your ethical decisions, you always get to choose what you have for lunch.
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Heather
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Sounds like it's time to pay me a visit :marx:
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Heather
Oct 27 2008, 01:43 PM
Sounds like it's time to pay me a visit  :marx:

HEY! Now THERE was a totally unrealized idea !!! :thumbs: :woohoo:

First get some gas,
then get some ass!
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You cant expect 110% from others, when most times, they don't expect even 90% from themselves. -- Me.
No matter how hard your day, no matter how tough your choices, how complex your ethical decisions, you always get to choose what you have for lunch.
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Hedo
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cool mofo
CaptDennyCrane
Oct 27 2008, 06:04 PM
Heather
Oct 27 2008, 01:43 PM
Sounds like it's time to pay me a visit  :marx:

HEY! Now THERE was a totally unrealized idea !!! :thumbs: :woohoo:

First get some gas,
then get some ass!

OMG, Adultery :o :wtf:
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Heather
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$2.24 a gallon now :D
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AdmiralGummy
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2.61 up here.
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wissaboo
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every time I drive by the gas station it's cheaper. :lol: sure glad I spent all that money so I wouldn't be heating my house with oil anymore. :waiting:
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This month alone, the price of gas has dropped from $2.99 to $2.15. It was up to $3.89 after Hurricane Ike hit in August-thankfully the price quickly dropped whenever it was discovered that none of the oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico were damaged.
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Oct 31 2008, 01:58 AM
This month alone, the price of gas has dropped from $2.99 to $2.15. It was up to $3.89 after Hurricane Ike hit in August-thankfully the price quickly dropped whenever it was discovered that none of the oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico were damaged.

Nice of them decide to pre-emptively gouge everybody there BEFORE actually checking to see if it would have been necessary. They should drop it down to $1.299 for the amount of time the raised it, to make up for gouging you without having to.

On second thought, all gas everywhere should be dropped to $1.299 for the all of the coming heating months to make up for the billions they gouged out of peoples pockets this past spring and summer....then they can raise it back up to $1.399 and leave it there for a year or so.

Big Oil made enough of a profit, they can afford to take a loss for a year, and put some of that money back in the pockets of the people they squeezed blood out of ....errr uummm, I mean..... people who made them all those profits.
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