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Old Reliable 05-21-2004 11:58 PM

gas prices pt 2
 
holy fuck up to 2.19...........im seriously going to buy a bike now

Nyck 05-21-2004 11:59 PM

Re: gas prices pt 2
 
[quote="Old Reliable":79426]holy fuck up to 2.19...........im seriously going to buy a bike now[/quote:79426]

No shit dude check it out

I was at work today...went on lunch at 2 pm it was 2.03 ....got off work 2 hours later at 4 pm...fucking 2.19....FUCKING 16 CENTS IN 2 HOURS!!!

Pyro 05-22-2004 12:01 AM

fucking 91.2...this is per litre...it's like 3.68 per gallon so this is way past your little one.

Coleman 05-22-2004 12:02 AM

Pyro, woe is me rolleyes:

jujumantb 05-22-2004 12:02 AM

Our main oil refinery in minnesota had problems and has shut down for a few weeks so the midwest will see a nice peak up to $2.50 predicted. I doubt it will get THAT high though but who knows.

Coleman 05-22-2004 12:05 AM

does anyone know actually how much oil we have up in the alaskan region? I know we have reserves up there, but how much? From my little knowledge on the amounts of fuel up there, i think we should start digging. It's only a matter of time that north america will eventually turn to another form of energy for transportation. If we have about 20 years worth up there, I think it would be a wise choice to tell the antelope to get the fuck out.

Madmartagen 05-22-2004 12:09 AM

[quote="Garry Coleman":27e03]does anyone know actually how much oil we have up in the alaskan region? I know we have reserves up there, but how much? From my little knowledge on the amounts of fuel up there, i think we should start digging. It's only a matter of time that north america will eventually turn to another form of energy for transportation. If we have about 20 years worth up there, I think it would be a wise choice to tell the antelope to get the fuck out.[/quote:27e03]

Alaska is one of the last almost untouched pieces of land we have...get a bike.

Coleman 05-22-2004 12:10 AM

[quote=Madmartagen]
Quote:

Originally Posted by "Garry Coleman":e767e
does anyone know actually how much oil we have up in the alaskan region? I know we have reserves up there, but how much? From my little knowledge on the amounts of fuel up there, i think we should start digging. It's only a matter of time that north america will eventually turn to another form of energy for transportation. If we have about 20 years worth up there, I think it would be a wise choice to tell the antelope to get the fuck out.

Alaska is one of the last almost untouched pieces of land we have...get a bike.[/quote:e767e]Let's go to Mars then because obviously we can't use our precious land for any natural resources.

Capt. Hiker 05-22-2004 12:11 AM

just paid $2.29 a gallon here in Vegas today eek:

Madmartagen 05-22-2004 12:14 AM

[quote="Garry Coleman":fa744][quote=Madmartagen]
Quote:

Originally Posted by "Garry Coleman":fa744
does anyone know actually how much oil we have up in the alaskan region? I know we have reserves up there, but how much? From my little knowledge on the amounts of fuel up there, i think we should start digging. It's only a matter of time that north america will eventually turn to another form of energy for transportation. If we have about 20 years worth up there, I think it would be a wise choice to tell the antelope to get the fuck out.

Alaska is one of the last almost untouched pieces of land we have...get a bike.[/quote:fa744]Let's go to Mars then because obviously we can't use our precious land for any natural resources.[/quote:fa744]

There you go. biggrin:

guarnere 05-22-2004 12:17 AM

$2.07 today in C.N.Y. (Central New York) happy:

Madmartagen 05-22-2004 12:17 AM

$2.30 over here.

intrestedviewer 05-22-2004 12:24 AM

$2.47 in Cali annoy:

ninty 05-22-2004 12:32 AM

How much do you pay for a liter of water?

Now how much do you pay for a liter of gasoline?

I don't see why people are complaining when everyday people buy $5 starbucks coffee and pay $2 for a bottle of pepsi from the vending machine. Is pepsi actually worth more than gas?

I know the reason people are pissed off is that gas prices have remained pretty steady for the last few years, but i've heard that the oil supply could run out in 10 years. So expect prices to go even higher. Even though half of gas prices go to tax. I guess you can ask the government about that.

intrestedviewer 05-22-2004 12:35 AM

I am poor, this hurts my wallet oOo:


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