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Default Gasoline prices.....they keep falling ;-)

$2.26/gallon at the street pumps just last week.........today down to $2.11.
This after a high of $3.14 following Katrina.

A nice trend. ;-)


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$2.26/gallon at the street pumps just last week.........today down to
$2.11. This after a high of $3.14 following Katrina.

A nice trend. ;-)


I made that prediction 2 months ago:

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Now, those prices have skyrocketed and Americans face a winter of high
prices at the pump combined with heating oil prices that are double or
higher what they were last year.




Here's my prediction:

Barring any major negative event in the Middle East in the immediate future,
gas prices will fall 15-20% by the end of the year.










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" *JimH*" wrote in message
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$2.26/gallon at the street pumps just last week.........today down to
$2.11. This after a high of $3.14 following Katrina.

A nice trend. ;-)


I made that prediction 2 months ago:

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Now, those prices have skyrocketed and Americans face a winter of high
prices at the pump combined with heating oil prices that are double or
higher what they were last year.




Here's my prediction:

Barring any major negative event in the Middle East in the immediate
future,
gas prices will fall 15-20% by the end of the year.


The increases were from profit taking due to the damage to the US gulf coast
refineries from Katrina.

Not too hard to predict NOYB. ;-)

And yes, they will most likely continue to fall now that we are approaching
winter.


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Default Gasoline prices.....they keep falling ;-)

LOL!

Looks like Bush's oil cronies are getting screwed...!

Er...riiiiiight?

HAHAHAHAHAHA!

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LOL!

Looks like Bush's oil cronies are getting screwed...!

Er...riiiiiight?

HAHAHAHAHAHA!



Nothing but pure BS based on nothing but political hatred.




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" *JimH*" wrote in message
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wrote in message
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LOL!

Looks like Bush's oil cronies are getting screwed...!

Er...riiiiiight?

HAHAHAHAHAHA!



Nothing but pure BS based on nothing but political hatred.


I believe in clear communication, so I'd like to confirm that I understand
what you're saying. Are you saying that even though Bush and his dad have
been in the oil business for many years, there are no cronies? They have
***NO*** friends in the oil business? No acquaintances? Nobody?


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LOL!


Looks like Bush's oil cronies are getting screwed...!



Er...riiiiiight?



HAHAHAHAHAHA!




Nothing but pure BS based on nothing but political hatred.








Oh crap, man.

I don't believe it any more than you do.

I jsut wan't to post something that Guzzi-boy would think was
orgasmic....

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" *JimH*" wrote in message
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$2.26/gallon at the street pumps just last week.........today down to
$2.11. This after a high of $3.14 following Katrina.

A nice trend. ;-)


I made that prediction 2 months ago:

NOYB Sep 8, 7:22 am show options

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"Harry Krause" wrote in message


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Now, those prices have skyrocketed and Americans face a winter of high
prices at the pump combined with heating oil prices that are double or
higher what they were last year.




Here's my prediction:

Barring any major negative event in the Middle East in the immediate
future,
gas prices will fall 15-20% by the end of the year.


The increases were from profit taking due to the damage to the US gulf coast
refineries from Katrina.

Not too hard to predict NOYB. ;-)

And yes, they will most likely continue to fall now that we are approaching
winter.


WHAT???? Fuel prices fall in the winter????!!!!!!!

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$2.26/gallon at the street pumps just last week.........today down to
$2.11. This after a high of $3.14 following Katrina.

A nice trend. ;-)


I made that prediction 2 months ago:

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"Harry Krause" wrote in message


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Now, those prices have skyrocketed and Americans face a winter of high
prices at the pump combined with heating oil prices that are double or
higher what they were last year.




Here's my prediction:

Barring any major negative event in the Middle East in the immediate future,
gas prices will fall 15-20% by the end of the year.


That's odd, most people in the business are predicting that after this
initial drop, fuel price will creep back up, because people will once
again buy more.

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" *JimH*" wrote in message
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$2.26/gallon at the street pumps just last week.........today down to

$2.11.
This after a high of $3.14 following Katrina.

A nice trend. ;-)


$1.929 this morning in my general area.

http://www.columbusgasprices.com/

Too bad I have to feed the Acura with (grrr) premium.

--
-Netsock

"It's just about going fast...that's all..."
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