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08-09-2008, 11:30 PM
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I put 150 gallons on every couple of days..... I don't pay for it...y'all do every time you buy cheerios
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are you saying the next time I buy a box of Honeynut Cheerios....I can blame you for it..........
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08-09-2008, 11:35 PM
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Okay let me get this straight. If I quit buying Cheerios..you would be out of a job?
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08-10-2008, 01:46 AM
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I noticed that the station I filled up at a week ago, in the south part of Magic Valley, has dropped four cents a gallon in the last week. My guess is that Utah still has the highest gas prices in the continental United States.
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08-10-2008, 08:43 AM
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Okay let me get this straight. If I quit buying Cheerios..you would be out of a job?
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as well as many people in Covington, GA, Montgomery, IL, West Chicago, IL, Geneva, IL, Cedar Rapids, IA , Buffalo, NY and Chattanooga , TN
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and each load of any brand of general mills cereal is 2080 CASES, and i think there is a 12-20 boxes per case..... I really don't pay attention unless there is over 43,000 lbs back there, and the cereal loads tend be pretty light, only abou 28,000 lbs...lol
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I noticed that the station I filled up at a week ago, in the south part of Magic Valley, has dropped four cents a gallon in the last week. My guess is that Utah still has the highest gas prices in the continental United States.
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Im pretty sure its still ridiculous in NYC, upstate it was 4.15+ last week, and according to fuel price site 4.69 in manhattan still
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It finally dropped to under $4 here. Yay!!!! I went to Costco and it was $3.95. I never thought I would be happy about gas that costs $3.95.
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The question is if the gas prices go down will they stay there....
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Nor in Idaho. It's still over $4.00 a gallon. When I was in Wells, NV last week I paid $3.87 a gallon.
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Southern Cali, I have seen it now at 3.77 per gallon.
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08-14-2008, 01:10 PM
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The question is if the gas prices go down will they stay there.... 
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Yes...there is look into why the market is using the futures model vice a 'supply and demand' business model. Since last year the actual demand has dropped and continues on the downward trend. What is happening is to pump less from the fields and distill less for the consumer. Overall, call it demand manipulation.
Currently, the real worth of gasoline resides around 1.67 dollar per gallon. When you see a 601 percent gain since 2001, there is something wrong. You have to remember also, todays pricing, every dollar drop should be equaling to a 3-cents per gallon drop at the pump. However, that is not the case. Quick to rise and slow to drop. For me, this good in a sense since it will drive the consumer to elect for the upcoming electrical vehicle and get away from the oil corporate monopoly. On the other side, the cause and effect shows...most of those who created this artificial market cannot even get a temple recommend at this point.
Beside that, Utah imports no oil at all and pretty much a self-sustaining state when it comes to energy. Call it BLACK GOLD....
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