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Screw gas prices just going up...
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| Demoted |
| I heard this on the radio. Due to Katrina, gas pipelines that reach the southeast region (included but not limited to Georgia, South Carolina, and some parts more north), are currently shut down. If they stay like this in about a week and a half there might be no gas whatsoever here in Georgia. |
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| musiqzone |
wow that is crazy. this hurricane was really devastating in a lot of ways.
as far as up north...they announced our gas prices will be at $3.00 by tomorrow and possibly $3.50 by the weekend.
pretty soon you're going to have to be a millionaire to even drive a car. |
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| Mr. Pink |
good
gas
we need to switch to hydrogen anywayz. |
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| Zewad |
somebody take a pic of a gas sign when all 3 prices top $3
last time i bought gas prices were $1.50 or so...
heh.. that was in Jan. :P |
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| verndogs |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zewad
somebody take a pic of a gas sign when all 3 prices top $3
last time i bought gas prices were $1.50 or so...
heh.. that was in Jan. :P |
how about when they become $4 :wtf: |
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| Mr. Pink |
| quote: | Originally posted by verndogs
how about when they become $4 :wtf: |
how about when they become: :eek: |
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| Demoted |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr. Pink
good
gas
we need to switch to hydrogen anywayz. |
I'll agree. Considering it's the most abundant element on earth, the only byproduct of hydrogen cars is water, and hydrogen cars run about as well as gas-powered cars.
Oh.. and... and... :wtf: |
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| Mr. Pink |
yeah, fuk it meng.
let's ride in our barbie power wheels to work:disbelief |
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| Demoted |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr. Pink
yeah, fuk it meng.
let's ride in our barbie power wheels to work:disbelief |
I traded mine out for Bratz dolls :sadgreen: |
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| Pete K |
GAS SCARE HITS ATLANTA
Tue Aug 2005 30 22:23:23 ET
Metro Atlanta drivers are facing the possibility of paying considerably more than $3 a gallon for gas by Labor Day -- if they can get it at all, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is reporting Wednesday.
The two pipelines that bring gasoline and jet fuel to the region are down -- powerless to pump as Hurricane Katrina wreaked havoc on electrical infrastructure.
The metro Atlanta region generally has about a 10-day supply of gasoline in inventory, said BP spokesman Michael Kumpf. The pipelines have been down for two days.
Alpharetta, Ga.-based Colonial Pipeline Co., cut off from its suppliers on the Gulf Coast, is now pumping gas from huge storage tanks, many in Powder Springs, Ga. Whether electric power can be restored to the pipeline pumps before supplies run out is "the great uncertainty ... that hangs over all of us," said Daniel Moenter, a spokesman for Marathon Ashland Petroleum, a major supplier of metro Atlanta's fuel. |
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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Pete K
GAS SCARE HITS ATLANTA
Tue Aug 2005 30 22:23:23 ET
Metro Atlanta drivers are facing the possibility of paying considerably more than $3 a gallon for gas by Labor Day -- if they can get it at all, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is reporting Wednesday.
The two pipelines that bring gasoline and jet fuel to the region are down -- powerless to pump as Hurricane Katrina wreaked havoc on electrical infrastructure.
The metro Atlanta region generally has about a 10-day supply of gasoline in inventory, said BP spokesman Michael Kumpf. The pipelines have been down for two days.
Alpharetta, Ga.-based Colonial Pipeline Co., cut off from its suppliers on the Gulf Coast, is now pumping gas from huge storage tanks, many in Powder Springs, Ga. Whether electric power can be restored to the pipeline pumps before supplies run out is "the great uncertainty ... that hangs over all of us," said Daniel Moenter, a spokesman for Marathon Ashland Petroleum, a major supplier of metro Atlanta's fuel. | t3h im filling up today! |
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| Mr. Pink |
im filling up today and buying a gas tank and filling that up too
and then, imma fill up every cup in the house
and thennnnnnn.....:o |
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