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Veteran
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    Location: Washington State | I see allot of you determine how far you are going to travel on the price of fuel. I am in Washington and it is running about $1.85 a gallon for unleaded. I am curious as to the cost in some of your areas?
Edited by hairball221 2004-04-15 3:25 PM
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 Queen Boobie
Posts: 16414
        Location: I'm lost - please tell me, I'm not on BHW again!!! | Only One arm and one leg in AZ! |
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 Constantly Dieting
Posts: 5721
    Location: Down the Gravel Road near the Missouri River, SD | $1.849 for a gallon of gas in my town, maybe 10 cents less in the bigger cities near here. Filling up my pickup is costing about $60. DANG! |
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Badonkadonk
Posts: 4189
      Location: Mississippi | i have an additional 70 gallon tank on my truck it costs me around $200 to completely gas up. but once i do i can go 9 hours before i stop |
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The Expert Expert
Posts: 3455
        Location: Western performance horse Hades | Boy have you got it lucky. In the south bay area (San Jose) I've paid $2.03 for the cheap stuff and even that has rose to $2.07. On the peninsula toward San Fran it is $2.13 or higher. I've seen $4.00 for full service and some people pay that! |
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Veteran
Posts: 186
    Location: Washington State | Originally written by zipper on 2004-04-15 1:31 PM Boy have you got it lucky. In the south bay area (San Jose ) I've paid $2.03 for the cheap stuff and even that has rose to $2.07. On the peninsula toward San Fran it is $2.13 or higher. I've seen $4.00 for full service and some people pay that!  Are you serious? That's insane! Your right, I thought we had it bad.......
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 Entertainer of the Year....
Posts: 7250
      Location: Little House on the Prairie, SD | The other day I fueled up for 5 cents. Boy was I excited. Then I realized that the pump was actually empty so I had to fill up w/ premium to the tune of $1.89 a gallon. |
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 Regular
Posts: 54
  Location: Nebraska | Diesel is still $1.69 in my town, but I'm sure that won't last long. My truck gobbles up a $50 bill in no time.  |
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 The Dubai Princess
Posts: 10658
      Location: on airplane in some other country | i guess we are lucky, diesal is about $1.52 a gallon. but when you only get 10 miles to the gallon it is cheaper to gas up get yourself a six-pack go home and watch old runs of yourself on your camcorder (remembering the good ole days) |
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 Ms. Mississippi
Posts: 2225
    Location: In my own little HOT world | gas is 1.69 to 1.72. diesel is 1.59 to 1.64 |
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 Constantly Dieting
Posts: 5721
    Location: Down the Gravel Road near the Missouri River, SD | The big tank in the back sounds like a plan, I just cant stomach handing out $200 every time. Ouch! Im thinking we are either gonna have to start splitting alot of traveling expenses or do what Melissa said and stay home and get gassed. |
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  Queen Boobie 2
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| I saw diesel for $1.69 in town, sometimes it's a nickel cheaper on the interstate. I am going to HAVE to find a gas buddy even to go to the weekly jackpots just 50 miles away. Sheesh! I would really like to know what is driving the high fuel prices. To me this is very detrimental to the economy because the cost of transporting goods gets passed on to the consumer in higher prices. We need some relief! I feel guilty for griping when I read that Californians are paying over $2!!! |
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 She thinks a tractors sexy...
Posts: 3168
     Location: Texas | Originally written by hairball221 on 2004-04-15 3:23 PM
I see allot of you determine how far you are going to travel on the price of fuel. I am in Washington and it is running about $1.85 a gallon for unleaded. I am curious as to the cost in some of your areas? gas 1.69 diesel 1.59 |
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 The Dubai Princess
Posts: 10658
      Location: on airplane in some other country | i may be old but remember i am wise. or was that drunk? just say NO to high gas prices. |
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 Resident Poet
Posts: 5262
     Location: In the Poet's Corner.... | Originally written by Rodeo'nSDstyle on 2004-04-15 3:42 PM Im thinking we are either gonna have to start splitting alot of traveling expenses or do what Melissa said and stay home and get gassed. Call me when you do....this is gotta see |
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 She thinks a tractors sexy...
Posts: 3168
     Location: Texas | Originally written by bennie1 on 2004-04-15 3:45 PM
To me this is very detrimental to the economy because the cost of transporting goods gets passed on to the consumer in higher prices. That thought is scaring me also. That trickle down effect may be very bad for us. |
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 Queen Boobie
Posts: 16414
        Location: I'm lost - please tell me, I'm not on BHW again!!! | Originally written by Brittany on 2004-04-15 1:30 PM
i have an additional 70 gallon tank on my truck it costs me around $200 to completely gas up. but once i do i can go 9 hours before i stop Me too!!! |
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  Expert of all Expert...
      Location: Arizona | An arm, a leg, and a monkey! Couldn't believe it two weeks ago, there was a 20 cent difference over 100 mi on I-10. |
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 Expert
Posts: 1422
     Location: New Mexico | I just want to know how we are going to make it to all the rodeos and such that we have planned to go to. I am scared... |
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 Extreme Veteran
Posts: 373
     Location: Barnesville, GA | I don't have an auxillary tank, but GA diesel is reasonable, compared to elsewhere @ mid 1.50's high 1.40's. We are lucky, to be paying that much money for such a trashy, (literally) petroleum(gross) byproduct. My truck / trailer drink diesel like its nothing, while it gets driven 80+ and is chunky @ 23k Lbs, 9mpg is nothing to brag on. The tell tale of the auxillary is going somewhere new and you don't know good or bad places to stop for fuel, or if you just run locally, you could, "wait" out the higher prices in hopes that when the "big" tank runs dry, the demand will be less and production back up, hence lower prices. Well, I don't know much, but what I do know, I'll be glad to share! |
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