Posted by JayinNY on January 11, 2010 at 09:54:15 from (67.72.98.45):
In Reply to: Gas Prices posted by tlak on January 11, 2010 at 09:41:36:
Maybe the price of a barrel of crude?? But Nothing has to have any effect on anything, its how much they can get away with. Some people will believe anything you tell them, theres a @ss for every seat, ie, a wood pecker took a dump in the woods and is now endangered, so expect the price of fuel to go way up. Ever notice how at the pump gas goes up .5 .10 cents a day or more? but takes 2 weeks to come back down? Never drops 10 cents in a day. Iv seen the stations raise the price, because the night befor they said gas wolud be going up, but its the same fuel in the tank as the night befor, no new shipment yet? A coulpe winters ago they said heating oil prices would be low, because they stock piled alot of it. Well the winter was milder than expected, and there wasent a more than average demand for it. But all of the sudden they claimed reserves were low and the price went up. What happened to the stock pile all of the sudden. They say one thing today, than conterdict it tomarrow it seems.
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