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glutes could have found that old thread, but my search did not. It was a million pages long but does provide some historical perspective.

Anyway, it's a Christmas gift from the Middle east. My local Costco is offering regular at $3.27.9, and I am pleased. Never thought I would say that! It's down a good 40 cents rather quickly.

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When I was spending my winters in Florida at the turn of the century (God how old does that make you feel), I was spending $1.27 for premium gas for my car (which requires it) in North Miami. Now admittedly, in SOBE the price was about $1.36 but in places likw Georgia it was so much less, just over $1.00 But then oil was well under $30 a barrel then.

 

How times have changed! The question to ask is, has your income gone up 300% like the price of gasoline?

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Here's the old thread, started a decade ago by Talvin DiMachio. http://www.maleescortreview.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif

 

I regret not hiring him before he retired, and I regret not buying more gas when it was under two bucks in San Francisco. http://www.maleescortreview.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif

 

And 89¢ in Virginia! Yikes!!

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glutes could have found that old thread, but my search did not. It was a million pages long but does provide some historical perspective.

Anyway, it's a Christmas gift from the Middle east. My local Costco is offering regular at $3.27.9, and I am pleased. Never thought I would say that! It's down a good 40 cents rather quickly.

 

Of course Glutes would have found it...for him that would have been a 'No Brainer'.....word on the street is that he is laying low sorta flying stealth up in SF....but before you know it you will hear those famous words "I'm back!!!!"

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glutes could have found that old thread, but my search did not. It was a million pages long but does provide some historical perspective.

Anyway, it's a Christmas gift from the Middle east. My local Costco is offering regular at $3.27.9, and I am pleased. Never thought I would say that! It's down a good 40 cents rather quickly.

 

It's 3.29 in my neighborhood in North Carolina, but there are places in town that are probably 5 cents cheaper. (And I just realized there's no 'cent' sign on my keyboard!)

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old thread[/url], started a decade ago by Talvin DiMachio. http://www.maleescortreview.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif

 

I regret not hiring him before he retired, and I regret not buying more gas when it was under two bucks in San Francisco. http://www.maleescortreview.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif

 

And 89¢ in Virginia! Yikes!!

 

Well here in Virginia now, we just crossed the magic $3.00 barrier. Here in Richmond, effective yesterday, we are now at $2.99. Never thought I'd be so happy to see it at $2.99 but it was sure nice to see now.

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When I left my 2nd home in Portland this week the price was about $3.45 / gallon. Gas prices at my "other" home in Salt Lake City are $2.95 / gallon.

 

One of my first jobs as a teenager was selling gas. The price was 25 cents / gallon for credit cards and 20 cents / gallon for cash. And, that was full service where we'd clean the windows, check the oil, fluff the tires, and pump the gas. I think I still have the black bow tie they made us wear and the funny little hat with the station's name on it.

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Hang on to the tie and the hat. Sounds like a good stripper costume! :p

 

I was stunned to find $3.59 in Simi Valley, CA last week. But I'm glad to see it that low!

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about 2.97 at the local Costco....Tucson is, usually, the lowest in the nation, usually.....Memphis seems lower nowadays, apparently

 

MEM has a chance of being near the lowest. We have river barges (cheap transport) and a local refinery. The local taxes (TN and MEM) have a good deal to do with it. Folks don't often realize (or care) that transporting a gallon of gas increases the cost. The point being the further one is from the refinery or delivery point, the more costly the fuel (usually).

 

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around $3.20 in Central Mass.

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Hang on to the tie and the hat. Sounds like a good stripper costume! :p

 

Believe me, at my age and body situation, you don't want to see me as a stripper. But, I can think of a couple of guys I'd like to see wearing only the bow tie and hat. ;)

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But, I can think of a couple of guys I'd like to see wearing only the bow tie and hat. ;)

 

Works for me.

 

Auditions in FIVE, SIX, SEVEN, EIGHT..... :D

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I should never have started this thread! Gas prices immediately went up 8 cents a gallon at my local pump.

You should probably stop badgering Ahmadinejad too. http://www.maleescortreview.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif

 

http://i515.photobucket.com/albums/t357/Thanh247/New-Yorker-Bcover.jpg

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I've seen 2.94, and of course Texas and Wyoming has some of the cheapest with their refineries all over the place.

 

But hell, some people make it seem that because gas is falling; escorts are supposed to follow in suit.

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As of December 27, 2011, in the Monterey, CA area and other parts of California, I'm having to pay upwards to $3.88 for premium petro. Damn, I wish the prices would go down as low as $2.50 per gallon. I would be spending a fortune if i were still commuting to work!

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We were driving home from a party on Monday night, 12/26, and I noticed gas was $2.89. When I pulled in the next morning, it had jumped to $3.09. We are in a suburb of Dallas. WTF! That's crazy.

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