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JimH[_2_] August 24th 08 02:57 AM

$4.04/gallon.................
 
........at our marina for 87 octane at the present time. It keep
going down every time the refill their tanks lately.

http://romps.com/location.html

I love it!



Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. August 24th 08 02:59 AM

$4.04/gallon.................
 
JimH wrote:
.......at our marina for 87 octane at the present time. It keep
going down every time the refill their tanks lately.

http://romps.com/location.html

I love it!



You should have been buying gas at the other marinas. You would have
been paying less.

JimH[_2_] August 24th 08 03:04 AM

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On Aug 23, 9:59*pm, "Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of
Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. "
wrote:
JimH wrote:
.......at our marina for 87 octane at the present time. * It keep
going down every time the refill their tanks lately.


http://romps.com/location.html


I love it!


You should have been buying gas at the other marinas. *You would have
been paying less.


I did not buy gas yesterday or today. Regardless, I would love to know
other marinas on the Vermilion river selling gas as a lower price.

Please let me know.

JimH[_2_] August 24th 08 03:11 AM

$4.04/gallon.................
 
On Aug 23, 9:57*pm, JimH wrote:
.......at our marina for 87 octane at the present time. * It keeps
going down every time they refill their tanks.

http://romps.com/location.html

I love it!



Mike[_10_] August 24th 08 05:09 AM

$4.04/gallon.................
 
Still 5.89 a gal here. :(

--Mike

"Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P.
Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. " wrote in message
. ..
JimH wrote:
.......at our marina for 87 octane at the present time. It keep
going down every time the refill their tanks lately.

http://romps.com/location.html

I love it!



You should have been buying gas at the other marinas. You would have been
paying less.




Keith nuttle August 24th 08 12:34 PM

$4.04/gallon.................
 
Mike wrote:
Still 5.89 a gal here. :(

--Mike

"Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P.
Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. " wrote in message
. ..
JimH wrote:
.......at our marina for 87 octane at the present time. It keep
going down every time the refill their tanks lately.

http://romps.com/location.html

I love it!


You should have been buying gas at the other marinas. You would have been
paying less.



While the experts keeps saying that there will be on effect the price of
oil by releasing the Alaskan and off shore drilling. The price of a
barrel of oil has dropped from over 140 to 110. The price started the
day after President Bush removed the presidential ban on off shore
drilling. More apparent oil, the price of the that apparent oil drops.
What would happen if congress removed their ban?

John H.[_6_] August 24th 08 01:43 PM

$4.04/gallon.................
 
On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 07:34:10 -0400, Keith nuttle
wrote:

Mike wrote:
Still 5.89 a gal here. :(

--Mike

"Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P.
Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. " wrote in message
. ..
JimH wrote:
.......at our marina for 87 octane at the present time. It keep
going down every time the refill their tanks lately.

http://romps.com/location.html

I love it!


You should have been buying gas at the other marinas. You would have been
paying less.



While the experts keeps saying that there will be on effect the price of
oil by releasing the Alaskan and off shore drilling. The price of a
barrel of oil has dropped from over 140 to 110. The price started the
day after President Bush removed the presidential ban on off shore
drilling. More apparent oil, the price of the that apparent oil drops.
What would happen if congress removed their ban?


The price of oil would drop further.

But then the libs would have fewer problems to whine about. That would not
be good. They must keep the dummies convinced that the USofA is going to
hell in a handbasket (and *not* a Longaberger basket) and that they are the
true saviors. In the meantime they will do what they can to remove
standards in public education to *keep* a sizeable stupid population.

Now, let's get this back on boats!

http://tinyurl.com/65nd9m

[email protected] August 24th 08 01:47 PM

$4.04/gallon.................
 
On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 07:34:10 -0400, Keith nuttle wrote:


While the experts keeps saying that there will be on effect the price of
oil by releasing the Alaskan and off shore drilling. The price of a
barrel of oil has dropped from over 140 to 110. The price started the
day after President Bush removed the presidential ban on off shore
drilling. More apparent oil, the price of the that apparent oil drops.
What would happen if congress removed their ban?


Was it the ban, or Bernanke's comments?

http://money.cnn.com/2008/07/15/markets/oil/index.htm

HK August 24th 08 03:11 PM

$4.04/gallon.................
 
wrote:
On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 07:34:10 -0400, Keith nuttle wrote:


While the experts keeps saying that there will be on effect the price of
oil by releasing the Alaskan and off shore drilling. The price of a
barrel of oil has dropped from over 140 to 110. The price started the
day after President Bush removed the presidential ban on off shore
drilling. More apparent oil, the price of the that apparent oil drops.
What would happen if congress removed their ban?


Was it the ban, or Bernanke's comments?

http://money.cnn.com/2008/07/15/markets/oil/index.htm

It was Americans cutting back on their use of gasoline, a trend that
should be promoted.

Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. August 24th 08 03:15 PM

$4.04/gallon.................
 
hk wrote:
wrote:
On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 07:34:10 -0400, Keith nuttle wrote:


While the experts keeps saying that there will be on effect the price of
oil by releasing the Alaskan and off shore drilling. The price of a
barrel of oil has dropped from over 140 to 110. The price started the
day after President Bush removed the presidential ban on off shore
drilling. More apparent oil, the price of the that apparent oil drops.
What would happen if congress removed their ban?


Was it the ban, or Bernanke's comments?

http://money.cnn.com/2008/07/15/markets/oil/index.htm

It was Americans cutting back on their use of gasoline, a trend that
should be promoted.


You do understand that the ONLY reason American's cut back on their use
of gas was due to the increase in cost of gas. Since you blame all of
that on GWB, I guess you feel his energy policy is a success.

stevefrench August 28th 08 12:04 PM

$4.04/gallon.................
 
$4.04 is NOT a good price. Neither is $3.50.
Over time we forget.


"JimH" wrote in message
...
.......at our marina for 87 octane at the present time. It keep
going down every time the refill their tanks lately.

http://romps.com/location.html

I love it!





HK August 28th 08 12:14 PM

$4.04/gallon.................
 
stevefrench wrote:
$4.04 is NOT a good price. Neither is $3.50.
Over time we forget.


"JimH" wrote in message
...
.......at our marina for 87 octane at the present time. It keep
going down every time the refill their tanks lately.

http://romps.com/location.html

I love it!






When Bush took office, gasoline was approximately $1.30 a gallon at the
pump. I bought gas this week at WaWa, a chain of convenience stores that
is "competitive" on gas prices. $3.51 a gallon, which means it is
*still* almost three times higher than when the Bush Administration took
over. Diesel is still well above $4.00 a gallon.

The Bush Administration's "secret energy policies" were just another way
it screwed the middle and lower income classes in this country. Bush has
dug this country into a very deep hole.





--
No way, no how, no McCain!

John H[_3_] August 28th 08 12:41 PM

$4.04/gallon.................
 
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 07:14:51 -0400, hk wrote:

When Bush took office, gasoline was approximately $1.30 a gallon at the
pump. I bought gas this week at WaWa, a chain of convenience stores that
is "competitive" on gas prices. $3.51 a gallon, which means it is
*still* almost three times higher than when the Bush Administration took
over. Diesel is still well above $4.00 a gallon.

The Bush Administration's "secret energy policies" were just another way
it screwed the middle and lower income classes in this country. Bush has
dug this country into a very deep hole.


Bush owns China and Saudia Arabia, donchano.

Here, bright boy: http://tinyurl.com/o42at

TJ[_3_] August 28th 08 01:56 PM

$4.04/gallon.................
 
hk wrote:
stevefrench wrote:
$4.04 is NOT a good price. Neither is $3.50.
Over time we forget.


"JimH" wrote in message
...
.......at our marina for 87 octane at the present time. It keep
going down every time the refill their tanks lately.

http://romps.com/location.html

I love it!






When Bush took office, gasoline was approximately $1.30 a gallon at the
pump. I bought gas this week at WaWa, a chain of convenience stores that
is "competitive" on gas prices. $3.51 a gallon, which means it is
*still* almost three times higher than when the Bush Administration took
over. Diesel is still well above $4.00 a gallon.

The Bush Administration's "secret energy policies" were just another way
it screwed the middle and lower income classes in this country. Bush has
dug this country into a very deep hole.





You realize, don't you, that the current state of global warming is all
Bill Clinton's fault. Follow along while I explain why...

During the Clinton administration, there was a crude oil glut on the
marketplace, with oil going for $10 or less per barrel and gasoline
$1.00 or even less. With gas being cheap and plentiful, the American
love affair with the gas-guzzling SUV/pickup/4WD vehicles climbed to its
height. Suddenly every soccer mom needed a minivan to cart her kids from
activity to activity, and any guy worth his salt in the snow-bound north
needed a 4WD pickup to get to work. Gas mileage plummeted and emissions
rose, despite EPA efforts to contain them.

With diesel fuel at such low levels, Americans were introduced to exotic
fruits and vegetables, and fresh out-of-local-season produce could
easily be shipped in from half a world away. It was cheaper to make
goods in China and Korea and ship them to the US than it was to make
them here with expensive American labor. Americans got used to it, then
they became addicted, and eventually just couldn't stop using more and
more cheap energy.

And it all began with Bill Clinton, because as President, he had
complete control of the international marketplace, and could change
prices at will. We have him to blame for the impending destruction of
the entire planet. *He* was our doom.

That makes just as much sense as blaming George Bush for current fuel
prices.

TJ

Calif Bill August 28th 08 06:55 PM

$4.04/gallon.................
 

"TJ" wrote in message
...
hk wrote:
stevefrench wrote:
$4.04 is NOT a good price. Neither is $3.50.
Over time we forget.


"JimH" wrote in message
...
.......at our marina for 87 octane at the present time. It keep
going down every time the refill their tanks lately.

http://romps.com/location.html

I love it!






When Bush took office, gasoline was approximately $1.30 a gallon at the
pump. I bought gas this week at WaWa, a chain of convenience stores that
is "competitive" on gas prices. $3.51 a gallon, which means it is *still*
almost three times higher than when the Bush Administration took over.
Diesel is still well above $4.00 a gallon.

The Bush Administration's "secret energy policies" were just another way
it screwed the middle and lower income classes in this country. Bush has
dug this country into a very deep hole.





You realize, don't you, that the current state of global warming is all
Bill Clinton's fault. Follow along while I explain why...

During the Clinton administration, there was a crude oil glut on the
marketplace, with oil going for $10 or less per barrel and gasoline $1.00
or even less. With gas being cheap and plentiful, the American love affair
with the gas-guzzling SUV/pickup/4WD vehicles climbed to its height.
Suddenly every soccer mom needed a minivan to cart her kids from activity
to activity, and any guy worth his salt in the snow-bound north needed a
4WD pickup to get to work. Gas mileage plummeted and emissions rose,
despite EPA efforts to contain them.

With diesel fuel at such low levels, Americans were introduced to exotic
fruits and vegetables, and fresh out-of-local-season produce could easily
be shipped in from half a world away. It was cheaper to make goods in
China and Korea and ship them to the US than it was to make them here with
expensive American labor. Americans got used to it, then they became
addicted, and eventually just couldn't stop using more and more cheap
energy.

And it all began with Bill Clinton, because as President, he had complete
control of the international marketplace, and could change prices at will.
We have him to blame for the impending destruction of the entire planet.
*He* was our doom.

That makes just as much sense as blaming George Bush for current fuel
prices.

TJ


And they went up $1.50 in the last year with a Democrat controlled Congress.




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