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Junior Dancer
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Kansas
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Gas Prices in 2005
The TV news here keeps reporting that prices will continue to rise through the summer. With powwow season about ready to get into full swing, I was just wondering how gas prices were around the country.
A week ago it was $1.82 a gallon in Dewey, OK (Northeastern OKlahoma). This week it's already up to $1.99 a gallon. Just across the Kansas line where I live it's $2.09 / gallon. |
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BikerBoyNDNStyle
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Where the rubber meets the road!
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It's averaging 5-10 cents a week increase around here. Some places are already at $1.92 a gallon for regular gas.
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Teen Dancer
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Kansas
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I think it is something like $2.10 a gallon here in southcentral Kansas...it's just gonna go up I'm afraid..gonna be too broke to fill up my van pretty soon!! lol
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Montana, grew up in SD
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Well in this part of the usa..
western montana, missoula -- $2.10 Evaro -- $2.22 Arlee -$ 2.12 St. Ignatius $2.10 Ronan -- $ 2.12 that was on wednesday... I heard prices are going up this weekend.. so might be more. not going to travel as much as i used to... |
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Little Wildcat
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Columbus, OH
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its ranging from bout 1.95-2.10 or so here in ohio.........seriously a rip off
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Resa
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Troy,NY
Posts: 317
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Yeah, it's gettin pretty rediculous- in one day it went from $2.04 for reg unleaded to $2.11. Then you got these ppl pullin up to the pump fillin up their tank and takin off. I seen a story on the news last night about these drive offs and how more and more ppl are doing it. I work for this company- and they could solve the problem by having ppl pay first- but my DM says that it will make the customer feel like they're paying more. But our company is losing around $600,000 a year. I t is essentially our customers ripping us off- not all of course, and the ones I speak to say they wouldn't mind paying first. And they talk about imposing stiffer penalties for these thiefs- but that's if you can catch their plate #. As long as I've been there only one guy was caught- for $15 in gas- he went to jail, paid a fine and a $85 tow truck fee cuz they took his car too when they caught him. And to think he probably would have gotten away too if I hadn't went out to smoke a ciga |






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