Re: Southeastern Indiana gas pricing!

From: John Bell (dak@mama.indstate.edu)
Date: Sun May 06 2001 - 15:11:18 EDT


If that happens, hold on to your cash, because the recession will be long
and bitter indeed. No wonder the Fed wants to take it down another half
point - you're going to need easy credit just to pay at the pump :-(.

On topic: my Dak makes me pay at the pump. And pay, and pay, and pay some
more. In fact, I hear it guzzling out in the garage now ;-).

--
John Bell - '00 QC 5.9 46RE 4x4 NV242 3.92LSD SLT+ *my HUNGRY baby*

"dakotaviper" <dakotaviper@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:20010506154315.7990.qmail@web4505.mail.yahoo.com... > Hello! The following is gas prices for Southeastern > Indiana. > 87 octane: $1.819 to $1.979 > 89 - 90 octane: $1.929 to $1.999 > 92 octane: $2.04 to $2.119 > I talked to a friend of mine last night who is a > manager at a BP station and he said that gas prices in > my area will be up another 35 cents by this coming > thursday. He said it is all about money now and what > people are willing to pay. It has nothing to do with > supply. He went to a BP seminar last month and was > told that prices should top $4.00 a gallon by Labor > day. If we were to cut back on our driving habits and > forget about those long distant vacations this summer; > I wonder what would happen if the places that rely on > tourism for their economy would do if it suddenly > dried up. Just a thought! > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices > http://auctions.yahoo.com/



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