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Was watching Diehard yesterday. When Al the cop was getting the snack cakes at the convenience store, he walked out and looked up at the Nokatomi towers. On the right side of the screen u could see the gas price signs. 75.9 cents. Thought that was interesting, and I never noticed it before. Diehard was released in 1988.
 

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Well oil now down 3 dollars a barrel for a week. Anyone seeing there cost at the pump go down. We had big drop here today. 2 cents. Funny how when there are just rumors that a barrel of oil is going up. They charge out to the pumps and raise the price 5 cents. Never seems to come down the same way.
Six Five Where the boys are 1961. 26 cents the sign says. :D
 

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I read that in Sunday's paper, Senor. The funny thing? Our tax dollars are subsidising that rate over there!

How would you like to fill a 22 gallon tank for $1.10?
 

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Finland:

1 US gallons = 3.7854118 litres

1.084 euros/ liter

1.00 EUR = 1.22605 USD

that's about 5.03 $/gal :mad:

in some european countries prices are even higher....
 

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However Pet they say the average driver in Europe drives less then 6k a year. Hell we have folks here that drive that in less then 6 months just going to work. We dont have the good rail system they still have in Europe. They also say many from Europe use that service for ther vactions. Because we dont have a good on here everyone drives. So in away it evens out. Americans average 15k and pay 1.75.
 

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I heard something off the radio over the weekend that Wallstreet thinks gas prices will drop. They think they are way over-valued right now. I think the show was Money Talk, with Bob Brinker. The guy that does it has no political ax to grind and is very focused on putting on a balanced show. Been listening to him for years. It was just talk off the street he had heard from his peeps.
 

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IO could not believe it. Today our stations drop 8 cents at one time. I still say by two weeks before the election were down to $1.60 or less.
 

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gas is complete bs. if bush really wanted to be re-elected he would lower prices. if kerry wanted to get elected he would promise to lower after elected:shrug:
 

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ELVIS.......BUSH nor Kerry if elected have nothing to do with the gas prices........Try OPEC...large companies can make gas or even other luxuries raise and lower in price
 
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OPEC has no control over gas prices. What determines gas prices or all commodities prices in general are markets.
 

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down to 1.83 gallon in Atlanta yesterday.

It really should make us ponder how this can be controlled
like this. Its total BS.

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Gas Prices Reported Down Another 7 Cents
By TIM MOLLOY
Associated Press Writer

LOS ANGELES (AP)--Gas prices have slipped almost 7 cents in the last two weeks in the second dip in prices this year, an industry analyst said Sunday.

The weighted national average price for all three grades of gasoline fell 6.6 cents to $1.97 per gallon Friday after rising more than 59 cents between mid-December and June, said analyst Trilby Lundberg, who publishes the semimonthly Lundberg Survey. The survey regularly polls nearly 8,000 gas stations across the United States.

The biggest selling gas, self-serve regular, averaged $1.94 a gallon.

Lundberg said the recent price drop--which followed another decline two weeks ago--was due in part to oil prices moderating, and to the completion of U.S. refinery maintenance projects undertaken to prepare for summer gasoline demand.

Falling crude oil prices were also a factor. At the New York Mercantile Exchange, crude oil futures set for August delivery ended trading at $37.55 a barrel Friday, down from $38.45 a barrel two weeks earlier.

Crude oil prices had been hovering above $40 a barrel in previous weeks.

OPEC's decision to increase oil production in July might bring down oil prices further, but fears of terrorism and sabotage in Iraq and Saudi Arabia may contribute to oil price strength, she said.

OPEC, which supplies more than a third of the world's crude, announced earlier this month it would raise its official daily production quota by more than 2 million barrels to 26 million barrels and, if necessary, by an additional 500,000 barrels on Aug. 1.

The national weighted average price of a gallon of gasoline at self-serve pumps on Friday, including taxes, was about $2.04 for midgrade and $2.13 for premium.

The most expensive gas in the country was in San Francisco, where regular unleaded sold for $2.27 a gallon. The cheapest was in Tulsa, Okla., where gas was $1.69.
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I got gas in Georgia yesterday for $1.67 . So in two weeks gas
managed to drop 36 cents.

S-Love says its the markets. No its not. Its just bullchit OPEC fawking with America. Its really something the hold they have on us and how they can affect our incomes.

But when you look around in Georgia at all the traffic when you try to get anywhere, it serves us right I guess.

We got to get from under this. Our kids shouldnt have to deal with this oil shortage crap. We need alternative sources.

I dont think Exxon wold like to hear us say that.
 

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OPEC's decision to increase oil production in July might bring down oil prices further, but fears of terrorism and sabotage in Iraq and Saudi Arabia may contribute to oil price strength, she said.

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wtf:shrug: :shrug: :shrug:
 

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OPEC, which supplies more than a third of the world's crude, announced earlier this month it would raise its official daily production quota by more than 2 million barrels to 26 million barrels and, if necessary, by an additional 500,000 barrels on Aug. 1.
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In reality they could raise it to 34 million barrels which would drop the price of gas in America to 1.00 a gallon.

Of course that aint going to happen.

These people arent stupid. They only put out what they can get the most money for production wise.

Its a game they play with us.
 

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"I've said it before and I'll say it again. The U.S. Geological Survey has told me that the proven potential for oil in Alaska alone is greater than the proven reserves in Saudi Arabia."
--Ronald Reagan, quoted in the Detroit Free Press, March 23, 1980. (According to the USGS, the Saudi reserves of 165.5 billion barrels are 17 times the proven reserves--9.2 billion barrels--in Alaska)
 

THE KOD

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Dennis miller said last night on his show.

screw the caribou in alaska, lets drill for the oil.

cant say i dont agree

and also cut all the trees down while we are at it.

we need more houses
 

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supposedly drilling in alaska would only help a few percent. i wonder what it would cost just to set it up so that we could get that few percent.
 
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