Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Bosco123 on August 17, 2007, 11:38:53 AM
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I'm paying about 2.14 a gallon, how much are you guys paying for it?
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$2.75 today at the mobil on taft and flamingo
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you didn't specify what grade of fuel, nor type (gasoline or diesel) so I'll assume you meant gasoline, and regular grade:
$2.65 yesterday.
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yea just the regular uleaded stuff
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I get my gas at BP........................... ..
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$2.99
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2.36 which is over double what we should be paying for it
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Originally posted by Trell
$2.99
Wow, I paid $2.72 at the Speedway in Garden City on Ford Rd.
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Originally posted by Mr No Name
2.36 which is over double what we should be paying for it
Why do you say that? Supply and demand regulates the price of oil. Capitalists should have no problem with this.
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Out here in the North Texas boondocks $2.84. I hear it's around $2.50 in Ft.Worth.
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With the amount of unlocking gas caps....and 5 5Gal gas cans....
I pay..... Hmmmm I pay about..... NOTHING!!!
Best thing to find is a Doulie with Texas plates in Oklahoma at a Circle 6 just over the Border.
They won't complain about the gas missin cuz both are Married to someone else across the Red!
:aok
Mac
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No one has the ability to state what we Should be paying, it's a comment based on nothing but an assumption.
I, for one, Prefer they buying power of Today far more than I did when fuel was 1.17 per gallon.
If you want to take up a cause, why not berate the water companies, bottled water costs Far More than gasoline, where's the outrage? Come on, Starbucks, 3.80 for Coffee? Take up a real cause, lose the soundbites, you look somewhat uninformed when you make a baseless comment like that.
Should cost half, based on What?
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No one has the ability to state what we Should be paying, it's a comment based on nothing but an assumption.
A Fool and His Money are Soon Departed....
As apposed to 0.21 cents a gallon in '68...?
Hell a case of beer cost just a bit more back then.
Giving away my age now.
Mac
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6.77$ per gallon when going by the listed prices, but usually you can find it to just under 6$ because of local "price wars".
Lower than that and you would see cars waiting in line to fill up at a "good price".
[9.89DKK/L, 5,33DKK/$, 3,785L/gallon]
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$3.25/gal for Premium here...
Ya gotta pay to play :aok
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As apposed to 0.21 cents a gallon in '68...?
What did you make in 68? What was the percentage of your earnings that went to fuel?
I don't look at item per item cost, I look at buying power across the board as a percentage of what I earn.
Doesn't affect me one bit, I drive more now than I ever did, and have more than I have ever had. yep, I feel pretty foolish.
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Crap I remember having Ration Coupons for Litres in Germany... That suc'd in the Wintertime...
Frikken coupons... rationed fuel.
Miasels HefeWeissen was the best Bier I had in Barvaria.
Had an Original Bud in Marktredvich,FRG...was good, not impressed.
The German Hefewiessen Bier and the German Winter Gluvine was the best.
I kinda miss Germany.
Mac
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2.89 for super unleaded
fill my bike up about once a week, cost 9 bucks on average
filling the car up well that takes about $45 hence i ride the bike to and from work and keep the cars in the garage
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Here it's around 20 roubles per litre. 25.5 roubles for one US dollar, and it's in a country that exports oil and where average income per capita is about 10 times smaller then in the US...
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$2.55 a gallon, Not 25 miles away from Elk Hills, once one of the most productive fields in the U.S.
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Originally posted by Boroda
Here it's around 20 roubles per litre. 25.5 roubles for one US dollar,
1 US-Gallone = 3,7853 Litre
so you have to multiply it by aprox 3.8
btw. our german gas prices:
1 Litre super unleaded: 1.33€ thats 1.79$
1 US-Gallon would be aprox at 5,05€ or 6,80$
good night ;)
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Originally posted by ROC
No one has the ability to state what we Should be paying, it's a comment based on nothing but an assumption.
I, for one, Prefer they buying power of Today far more than I did when fuel was 1.17 per gallon.
If you want to take up a cause, why not berate the water companies, bottled water costs Far More than gasoline, where's the outrage? Come on, Starbucks, 3.80 for Coffee? Take up a real cause, lose the soundbites, you look somewhat uninformed when you make a baseless comment like that.
Should cost half, based on What?
ROC it is only the matter if the person want to answer it or not, its not about politics or anything like that, personally I can give two craps less about those people, yes of course I know what is going on just I don't like the people. I did not want this to get political at all
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$2.78 for the 89 octane.
awMac...wtf?:huh
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At current UK prices (94.5 pence per litre) and for a UK gallon (5 litres) we currently have to pay the princely sum of ....wait for it........$9.40 dollars per gallon (uk gallon slightly bigger than a US gallon......)
Majority of that (86%) is tax...ho hum...
Wurzel
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$2.89 / gallon for regular non-premium
Milwaukee, WI
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Originally posted by gpwurzel
At current UK prices (94.5 pence per litre) and for a UK gallon (5 litres) we currently have to pay the princely sum of ....wait for it........$9.40 dollars per gallon (uk gallon slightly bigger than a US gallon......)
Majority of that (86%) is tax...ho hum...
Wurzel
taxes like those are why we made a harbor sized cup o' tea once upon a time.
;)
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Lol.......wish we could do that here, but the "British Public" (generally speaking) are entirely too apathetic.......
Wurzel
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i don't know if i should laugh or cry when americans complain about petrol
prices
laugh cos there complaining
or cry when i see what we're paying
Euro 95 : €142.5 /liter - $7.21 /gallon
Plus 98 : €148.5 /liter - $7.51 /gallon
Super : €151.5 /litre - $7.67/gallon
Diesel : €104.5 /litre - $5.29 /gallon
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$2.54/gallon today.
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Originally posted by ROC
What did you make in 68? What was the percentage of your earnings that went to fuel?
I don't look at item per item cost, I look at buying power across the board as a percentage of what I earn.
Doesn't affect me one bit, I drive more now than I ever did, and have more than I have ever had. yep, I feel pretty foolish.
Thank you ROC.
It's a dam good thing that you live in Kalifornia.
Man I can wait for the BIG ONE that flushes the Toilet!
:D
Mac
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$2.76 per, 87 octane.
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87 octane > $0.98.7