My buick commuter car is down at the moment. Ran the truck dryer than normal and filled it up last night. Need my buick back!
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My buick commuter car is down at the moment. Ran the truck dryer than normal and filled it up last night. Need my buick back!
Me weekly…a 36 gallon tank and 13mpg really puts a dent in the wallet…
I was at a station the other day filling up with diesel and winter formula was $4.00.
Lol this has come up before recently. Doesn’t seem to be improving much either.
It always hurts just seems to hit harder when you hit triple digits.
It could be worse, you could be living in Kalifornia.
I received a $50 gift card for Christmas I used yesterday and obtained a little over half a tank of gas for it. I am so happy I only work 4.8 miles from home. I used to put on 40K to 60K miles a year (company truck) and filled up at least once a day. Man I miss all of those gas points.
If we want to play the “blame it on the president” game, remember what gas prices did during Bush’s terms?
Me weekly…a 36 gallon tank and 13mpg really puts a dent in the wallet…
But listening to that Coyote roar!!!!! Priceless
If we want to play the “blame it on the president” game, remember what gas prices did during Bush’s terms?
You seem to be the only one playing that game in this thread…I can get ya a band-aid for the truth, sometimes it hurts…
If we want to play the “blame it on the president” game, remember what gas prices did during Bush’s terms?
We are only talking about current not the past is this my wife?
Thankfully Costco is only $2.85 here in gods country ND. Everywhere else is $3.25 though.
If we want to play the “blame it on the president” game, remember what gas prices did during Bush’s terms?
Your playing with your self again.
you all must have missed the “brandon” sticker conveniently cropped in there
Your playing with your self again.
you’re***
We have already had our allotted political thread recently. We have to wait a while to have another. That’s the gentlemen’s agreement with IDO…LOL
Little steam release now and then, lock it up, move on for a while.
you all must have missed the “brandon” sticker conveniently cropped in there
<div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>Bearcat89 wrote:</div>
Your playing with your self again.you’re***
Are you the Grammer police. Because if so you will love me.
Doesn’t look cropped. Looks real and looks like some one tried peeling it off. I think those stickers are on 90 percent of the pumps I stop at from mpls to duluth.
( did I spell and punctuate right. Or can you please correct me)
I was down in Arizona hunting quail last weekend and gas was 3.80 for 87 octane
Are you the Grammer police. Because if so you will love me.
Doesn’t look cropped. Looks real and looks like some one tried peeling it off. I think those stickers are on 90 percent of the pumps I stop at from mpls to duluth.
( did I spell and punctuate right. Or can you please correct me)
I see a few. However, I’ll let my Sergeant chime in.
<div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>duluth1an wrote:</div>
If we want to play the “blame it on the president” game, remember what gas prices did during Bush’s terms?You seem to be the only one playing that game in this thread…I can get ya a band-aid for the truth, sometimes it hurts…
Whats funny is that I didn’t even notice the sticker, its been there for quite awhile, until it was brought up.
Still haven’t heard from anyone what a great job he’s been doing….
Except “no more mean tweets”
I have a buddy then went to a fast food joint in Muscatine IA. French fries were $8.xx and the burger was $18.xx. He walked out.
Paid $4.29 for 91 octane on last weekends snowmobile trip in Northern MN.
$70 of gas in a day on a sled makes me want to drink more and ride less…
How do we fix high crude (gasoline) prices?
Certainly not by rejecting oil pipelines and suspending drilling permits. There is definitely market volatility and the government can’t take 100% of the blame, but they can do things to help or hinder.
Oil prices are set by the global market. The cancellation of Keystone pipeline had zero affect on oil prices.
Oil prices are set by the global market. The cancellation of Keystone pipeline had zero affect on oil prices.
Hy did it go from .98 to 4.00
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