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at least some good news
Finally! a bit of good new on the Gas front for my little town our "cheap" stuff is back to a nice cheap $2.00/gallon (damn I never thought I would say that $2.00 was cheap) but yeah prices have fallen a bit it now ranges (in my town) $2.00-$2.15 for the cheap stuff. and to answer you question Mulletman I don't drive an SUV I drive a 2002 Grand Am.
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Wow!
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$1:69
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Steve got gas on Monday and it was $1:54 for the regular stuff
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im right now seeing how far i go on E
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I am sitting here laughing my ass off seeing what you people think is expensive just sitting here wishing I was paying $1.70/gallon man what a difference a few hundered miles will do (for example I traveled half way cross county last summer in the San Fran Bay area it was $2.00+/gallon where in Wyoming it was $1.27/gallon) go figure
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