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Post by Magpie on Sept 8, 2005 13:11:54 GMT -5
Come up near us on 175 proper. I believe the gas was cheaper as of this morning. Dan, you'll do anything to get my next wife near you. . . hands off buddy, Angi's mine as soon as the poison in the food build. . . .. . uh. . . nevermind. I never said that and if Cyn comes by. . .uh. . . I was never here. (poooooof in a cloud of smoke) hehehehe I just read this :-) hey...that would explain the blue monkey sightings last weekend...:-)
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Post by Annabelle on Sept 8, 2005 13:13:28 GMT -5
that is an excellent and pitiful point. it's a shame I'm excited about paying ONLY $2.99 for gas.
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Post by chelle on Sept 8, 2005 13:19:39 GMT -5
At the station we use it was $3.19 when Scribbles & Andrew dropped me off at home after faire. It went up to $3.21 Tuesday am and was the same this morning. So we shall see this evening. I don't know about gas anywhere else but here it is finally starting to go down. It's under $3 here in Westminster. YEAH!!!
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Post by Tatu "Sandman" Ni'all on Sept 8, 2005 13:24:14 GMT -5
Don't go there Angi...I mean, I would gather you mean compared to what Europe pays for gas? They also have a majority of their taxes in the gas. I'll gladly pay $3 a gallon if I get the money I put out in insurance and health care back each month.
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Post by Magpie on Sept 8, 2005 13:49:13 GMT -5
that is an excellent and pitiful point. it's a shame I'm excited about paying ONLY $2.99 for gas. yep..me as well...gggrrrrr I actually carpooled today...yes, I carpooled...arghghghghghghghg
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Post by Magpie on Sept 8, 2005 13:52:02 GMT -5
Don't go there Angi...I mean, I would gather you mean compared to what Europe pays for gas? They also have a majority of their taxes in the gas. I'll gladly pay $3 a gallon if I get the money I put out in insurance and health care back each month. Yep..I meant what Europe pays for gas..I filled up in England and of course you guy it by the liter and with the pound rate being bad it cost me about the equivalent of 80.00 US Dollars to fill up my car... as far as health care and insurance, etc..we are above and beyond....I completely agree on that issue.. now shut up and buy me a cider :-) hehehehehe cheers, Angi
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Post by pyllgrum on Sept 8, 2005 14:34:39 GMT -5
Don't go there Angi...I mean, I would gather you mean compared to what Europe pays for gas? They also have a majority of their taxes in the gas. I'll gladly pay $3 a gallon if I get the money I put out in insurance and health care back each month. Yep..I meant what Europe pays for gas..I filled up in England and of course you guy it by the liter and with the pound rate being bad it cost me about the equivalent of 80.00 US Dollars to fill up my car... as far as health care and insurance, etc..we are above and beyond....I completely agree on that issue.. now shut up and buy me a cider :-) hehehehehe cheers, Angi Cider at $4.00 per 12 ounces is about $43 a gallon, no?
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Post by Magpie on Sept 8, 2005 14:35:35 GMT -5
Yep..I meant what Europe pays for gas..I filled up in England and of course you guy it by the liter and with the pound rate being bad it cost me about the equivalent of 80.00 US Dollars to fill up my car... as far as health care and insurance, etc..we are above and beyond....I completely agree on that issue.. now shut up and buy me a cider :-) hehehehehe cheers, Angi Cider at $4.00 per 12 ounces is about $43 a gallon, no? hehehehe guess I'm not a cheap date after all :-)
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Post by pyllgrum on Sept 8, 2005 15:19:14 GMT -5
Cider at $4.00 per 12 ounces is about $43 a gallon, no? hehehehe guess I'm not a cheap date after all :-) For consuming a gallon of cider, one should be issued one's own "Blue Building" at Faire.
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