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  1. #11
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    it went up a dollar in houston. about $3.50 for 93. i saw on the news $6.07 for 93 in atlanta.

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    Price gouging is supposed to be illegal especially if it surrounds a natural disaster. The Gov't is going to have to step in pretty soon!!!
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  3. #13
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    Our gas went up another 20cents from yesterday. 3.19 a gallon for 93. I filled up this morning. $65 for my truck and it had a 1/4 tank in it. I put $15 in a 5 gallon can for my lawnmower to and it didn't even fillit up all the way.
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  4. #14
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    Yeah man I saw that to and had friend call and tell me gas had went up to over 6.00 gal. in ATLANTA Ga. hahaa man that is not even funny my parents have got out both of their harleys and are going to start to drive them during the week $11 and can ride all week.
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    We are back to the days of the 70s fuel shortages fellas. I remember it well.

    Some gas stations are ordered to raise their prices to an outrageous level so people WON'T buy it; it's a calculated move. This directly reflects concerns about supply.

    Don't be too suprised when you start hearing about rationing and lowering the highway speed limit to 60 or 55.
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    Ah hell, i just fill up and drive, looking at the prices sucks. I like telling all the little shits driving ricers that are complaining about prices to shove it up their a**es. We're hurting alot worse than they are. But I bought the truck for power, not gas mileage.

    Chris
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  7. #17
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    Well, I live right outside Atlanta, and what 2k5Squirrel said was correct the other day about prices skyrocketing here. There were actually a couple of stations selling regular for $7.99 a gallon! Prices have since "normalized." A gallon of regular is ranging from $2.95-$3.09 here now.

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  8. #18
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    The WalMart store near me is selling fuels for 20 cents less than everyone else around here. $2.89 a gallon for reg and $2.75 for diesel. I wonder how hard they are trying to get the electricity up and running for the refineries in LA. They have to focus on that really big. If they don't we are gonna be in some shit here in a few months when the weather starts to chill down about 30 degrees.
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