Re: Gas prices
hey dumbass gas now in all states is a winter and summer blend mandated by
the epa and they can not remix the gas so they have to sell it that is why we see gas prices drop at the seasons change even though oil has been more than 70 dollars a barrel which usually has gas above 3 dollars a gallon drive 55 and see how much better milage you get SnoMan wrote: > On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 10:13:57 -0400, philthy <dbrider@cac.net> wrote: > > >let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results in > >a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they > >can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less > >demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage > > Your dreaming. BTW, gas will store for a pretty long time if it is > keep sealed. It is when it is open to atmoshpere that it has a short > shelf life. Do not hold your breath for lower prices as they are here > to stay and expect $4 bucks a gallon or more in a few years tops. Bes > tway to deal with it is dump SUV's as daliy drivers and use a econbox > and save the hog for weekends and such. I have thee 4x4s (two > streetable) but they are not daily drivers as I have 4 cylinder cars > for that. > ----------------- > TheSnoMan.com |
Re: Gas prices
hey dumbass gas now in all states is a winter and summer blend mandated by
the epa and they can not remix the gas so they have to sell it that is why we see gas prices drop at the seasons change even though oil has been more than 70 dollars a barrel which usually has gas above 3 dollars a gallon drive 55 and see how much better milage you get SnoMan wrote: > On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 10:13:57 -0400, philthy <dbrider@cac.net> wrote: > > >let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results in > >a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they > >can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less > >demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage > > Your dreaming. BTW, gas will store for a pretty long time if it is > keep sealed. It is when it is open to atmoshpere that it has a short > shelf life. Do not hold your breath for lower prices as they are here > to stay and expect $4 bucks a gallon or more in a few years tops. Bes > tway to deal with it is dump SUV's as daliy drivers and use a econbox > and save the hog for weekends and such. I have thee 4x4s (two > streetable) but they are not daily drivers as I have 4 cylinder cars > for that. > ----------------- > TheSnoMan.com |
Re: Gas prices
You're wasting your breath talking to SnoMan on any topic.
Saludos, Earle "philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message news:4724AEBB.656A35D0@cac.net... > hey dumbass gas now in all states is a winter and summer blend mandated by > the epa and they can not remix the gas so they have to sell it that is why we > see gas prices drop at the seasons change even though oil has been more than > 70 dollars a barrel which usually has gas above 3 dollars a gallon > drive 55 and see how much better milage you get > > SnoMan wrote: > > > On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 10:13:57 -0400, philthy <dbrider@cac.net> wrote: > > > > >let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results in > > >a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they > > >can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less > > >demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage > > > > Your dreaming. BTW, gas will store for a pretty long time if it is > > keep sealed. It is when it is open to atmoshpere that it has a short > > shelf life. Do not hold your breath for lower prices as they are here > > to stay and expect $4 bucks a gallon or more in a few years tops. Bes > > tway to deal with it is dump SUV's as daliy drivers and use a econbox > > and save the hog for weekends and such. I have thee 4x4s (two > > streetable) but they are not daily drivers as I have 4 cylinder cars > > for that. > > ----------------- > > TheSnoMan.com > -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Re: Gas prices
You're wasting your breath talking to SnoMan on any topic.
Saludos, Earle "philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message news:4724AEBB.656A35D0@cac.net... > hey dumbass gas now in all states is a winter and summer blend mandated by > the epa and they can not remix the gas so they have to sell it that is why we > see gas prices drop at the seasons change even though oil has been more than > 70 dollars a barrel which usually has gas above 3 dollars a gallon > drive 55 and see how much better milage you get > > SnoMan wrote: > > > On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 10:13:57 -0400, philthy <dbrider@cac.net> wrote: > > > > >let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results in > > >a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they > > >can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less > > >demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage > > > > Your dreaming. BTW, gas will store for a pretty long time if it is > > keep sealed. It is when it is open to atmoshpere that it has a short > > shelf life. Do not hold your breath for lower prices as they are here > > to stay and expect $4 bucks a gallon or more in a few years tops. Bes > > tway to deal with it is dump SUV's as daliy drivers and use a econbox > > and save the hog for weekends and such. I have thee 4x4s (two > > streetable) but they are not daily drivers as I have 4 cylinder cars > > for that. > > ----------------- > > TheSnoMan.com > -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Re: Gas prices
You're wasting your breath talking to SnoMan on any topic.
Saludos, Earle "philthy" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message news:4724AEBB.656A35D0@cac.net... > hey dumbass gas now in all states is a winter and summer blend mandated by > the epa and they can not remix the gas so they have to sell it that is why we > see gas prices drop at the seasons change even though oil has been more than > 70 dollars a barrel which usually has gas above 3 dollars a gallon > drive 55 and see how much better milage you get > > SnoMan wrote: > > > On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 10:13:57 -0400, philthy <dbrider@cac.net> wrote: > > > > >let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph results in > > >a gas glut and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since they > > >can not store it for long times due to summer and winter blends less > > >demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% more milage > > > > Your dreaming. BTW, gas will store for a pretty long time if it is > > keep sealed. It is when it is open to atmoshpere that it has a short > > shelf life. Do not hold your breath for lower prices as they are here > > to stay and expect $4 bucks a gallon or more in a few years tops. Bes > > tway to deal with it is dump SUV's as daliy drivers and use a econbox > > and save the hog for weekends and such. I have thee 4x4s (two > > streetable) but they are not daily drivers as I have 4 cylinder cars > > for that. > > ----------------- > > TheSnoMan.com > -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Re: Gas prices
philthy wrote:
> i know for a fact it does from the last time we as a nation had 55 > mph speed limit I don't remember any "gas glut" when the double-nickel went in. > "J. Clarke" wrote: > >> philthy wrote: >>> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph >>> results >>> in a gas glut >> >> Yeah, right, sure it does. >> >>> and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since >>> they can not store it for long times due to summer and winter >>> blends >>> less demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% >>> more >>> milage >>> >>> buyer wrote: >>> >>>> Today crude prices closed at an all time high of $90.60. Gas >>>> prices >>>> will follow it pretty soon. You would have already seen a $0.10 >>>> cent >>>> increase in the last ten days. I have posted some articles and >>>> ideas >>>> in my discussion board - >>>> http://groups.google.com/group/cheapstuff >>>> >>>> Please feel free to join and post you comments and ideas. >> >> -- >> -- >> --John >> to email, dial "usenet" and validate >> (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) -- -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
Re: Gas prices
philthy wrote:
> i know for a fact it does from the last time we as a nation had 55 > mph speed limit I don't remember any "gas glut" when the double-nickel went in. > "J. Clarke" wrote: > >> philthy wrote: >>> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph >>> results >>> in a gas glut >> >> Yeah, right, sure it does. >> >>> and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since >>> they can not store it for long times due to summer and winter >>> blends >>> less demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% >>> more >>> milage >>> >>> buyer wrote: >>> >>>> Today crude prices closed at an all time high of $90.60. Gas >>>> prices >>>> will follow it pretty soon. You would have already seen a $0.10 >>>> cent >>>> increase in the last ten days. I have posted some articles and >>>> ideas >>>> in my discussion board - >>>> http://groups.google.com/group/cheapstuff >>>> >>>> Please feel free to join and post you comments and ideas. >> >> -- >> -- >> --John >> to email, dial "usenet" and validate >> (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) -- -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
Re: Gas prices
philthy wrote:
> i know for a fact it does from the last time we as a nation had 55 > mph speed limit I don't remember any "gas glut" when the double-nickel went in. > "J. Clarke" wrote: > >> philthy wrote: >>> let's get them were it hurts. lower the speed limit to 55 mph >>> results >>> in a gas glut >> >> Yeah, right, sure it does. >> >>> and they have no choice but to lower gas prices since >>> they can not store it for long times due to summer and winter >>> blends >>> less demand means lower prices beside your will get at least 15% >>> more >>> milage >>> >>> buyer wrote: >>> >>>> Today crude prices closed at an all time high of $90.60. Gas >>>> prices >>>> will follow it pretty soon. You would have already seen a $0.10 >>>> cent >>>> increase in the last ten days. I have posted some articles and >>>> ideas >>>> in my discussion board - >>>> http://groups.google.com/group/cheapstuff >>>> >>>> Please feel free to join and post you comments and ideas. >> >> -- >> -- >> --John >> to email, dial "usenet" and validate >> (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) -- -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
Re: Gas prices
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 13:51:11 -0800, L.W. (Bill) ------ III wrote:
> special costumers So /that's/ where you got your tutus, frilly underthings, assless chaps, latex goodies, snakeskin Speedo, pasties, g-strings, lacy nightgowns and some things that probably shouldn't be mentioned..... -- "I am become Cooyon Billieboi, the destroyer of groups." -- Bhagavad-Gita (Version 2) -- aka the Bagoffat-Geezer |
Re: Gas prices
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 13:51:11 -0800, L.W. (Bill) ------ III wrote:
> special costumers So /that's/ where you got your tutus, frilly underthings, assless chaps, latex goodies, snakeskin Speedo, pasties, g-strings, lacy nightgowns and some things that probably shouldn't be mentioned..... -- "I am become Cooyon Billieboi, the destroyer of groups." -- Bhagavad-Gita (Version 2) -- aka the Bagoffat-Geezer |
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