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On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 03:45:28 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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$2.49 at the local pumps here. Down from $2.67, then $2.59, $2.52
Hopefully and with no rain this Saturday, it won't make the boat run
any better, but it will be a bit sweeter to know that there's some
extra bucks left in the pocket.

Compared to last year? this is a great sigh of relief.


Pfffhhht....

Still $2.72 locally down from @2.79.

$2.49 across the border in MA - 9 miles up the road.

I love living in CT.
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Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 03:45:28 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

$2.49 at the local pumps here. Down from $2.67, then $2.59, $2.52
Hopefully and with no rain this Saturday, it won't make the boat run
any better, but it will be a bit sweeter to know that there's some
extra bucks left in the pocket.

Compared to last year? this is a great sigh of relief.


Pfffhhht....

Still $2.72 locally down from @2.79.

$2.49 across the border in MA - 9 miles up the road.

I love living in CT.



Hope it goes up for you...waaaaaaaaay up. What's that new Grady of yours
burn at a nice cruise? 40+ gph? And at WOT? 60 gph?

Love it. You gotta be catching the world's most expensive porgies.
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Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 03:45:28 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

$2.49 at the local pumps here. Down from $2.67, then $2.59, $2.52
Hopefully and with no rain this Saturday, it won't make the boat run
any better, but it will be a bit sweeter to know that there's some
extra bucks left in the pocket.

Compared to last year? this is a great sigh of relief.


Pfffhhht....

Still $2.72 locally down from @2.79.

$2.49 across the border in MA - 9 miles up the road.

I love living in CT.



Hope it goes up for you...waaaaaaaaay up. What's that new Grady of yours
burn at a nice cruise? 40+ gph? And at WOT? 60 gph?

Love it. You gotta be catching the world's most expensive porgies.


How much diesel does your big boat burn?
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On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 03:45:28 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

$2.49 at the local pumps here. Down from $2.67, then $2.59, $2.52
Hopefully and with no rain this Saturday, it won't make the boat run
any better, but it will be a bit sweeter to know that there's some
extra bucks left in the pocket.

Compared to last year? this is a great sigh of relief.


Pfffhhht....

Still $2.72 locally down from @2.79.

$2.49 across the border in MA - 9 miles up the road.

I love living in CT.


I saw 2.99 here today. Diesel 2.85


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