


These gas prices are really startin to hurt our fun


Any rich non boaters out there with plenty of gas $ and good netting skills looking for a ride ????



BIG DADDY BLUE RANGER wrote:put one pump in the truck and one in the boat yesterday (the cheaper 87 stuff) ..... both pumps automatically shut off at $75 each and neither my truck nor my boat (one tank only) were full![]()
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this sucks WTF!!!!!!!
These gas prices are really startin to hurt our fun![]()
somethins gotta give.. Whatever happened to the deal last year where bunches of folks protested by boycoting the larger oil companies (or the largest mid-east importers) for certain months. I'm sure the big companies can outlast the boycott longer than the little guys need for petrol.... but this is just otta control...
Any rich non boaters out there with plenty of gas $ and good netting skills looking for a ride ????![]()
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Same here, I have to use my card at least three times at the pump, once to fill my truck tank and twice to fill my Ranger.kopper_bass wrote:i prefer to deal with stupid machines rather than stupid humans!!![]()
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BIG DADDY BLUE RANGER wrote:put one pump in the truck and one in the boat yesterday (the cheaper 87 stuff) ..... both pumps automatically shut off at $75 each and neither my truck nor my boat (one tank only) were full![]()
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this sucks WTF!!!!!!!
These gas prices are really startin to hurt our fun![]()
somethins gotta give.. Whatever happened to the deal last year where bunches of folks protested by boycoting the larger oil companies (or the largest mid-east importers) for certain months. I'm sure the big companies can outlast the boycott longer than the little guys need for petrol.... but this is just otta control...
Any rich non boaters out there with plenty of gas $ and good netting skills looking for a ride ????![]()
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Oh and I just can't resist piling on James, just remember, Mikeee started it! LMAO! Stay over there on yer side of the river too! Then ya won't need ta spend so much in the truck OR the boat! HAR! HAR! HAR!Mike wrote: Well if you didnt fish 5 days a week, it wouldnt cost you so much!!Just fish 2 days a month (like me) and you will be fine.
Cooch wrote:Oh and I just can't resist piling on James, just remember, Mikeee started it! LMAO! Stay over there on yer side of the river too! Then ya won't need ta spend so much in the truck OR the boat! HAR! HAR! HAR!Mike wrote: Well if you didnt fish 5 days a week, it wouldnt cost you so much!!Just fish 2 days a month (like me) and you will be fine.
For the first time Oil consumption in the US has declined. I would say this would be telling oil companies something. But prices still go up.Guy Kelley wrote:In the mid 70's the National speed limit was reset to 55mph, we had odd/even day to fill up and there was a limit on how much we could buy at a time. All because OPEC wanted to raise the price on crude.
Now we have the fat cats on wall street doing the same thing and the Manufactures (Chevron etc ) are crossing record profits.
But as much as we bitch and complain I don't see anyone slowing down on the freeway, just as many SUV humming along at 80 with people yakking on there cell phones !
I got passed by a guy towing a 2o foot jet boat the other-day on interstate 5, with Oregon lic plates, I clocked him at 80.
When we tell the speculators and oil co to go to hell that's when we will see a change, but we need not to blink first and not back down.
looks like I will be voluntering for one or two 12hour shifts of O.T.
I thought it was just a few months ago I read a post that the price of beer was going to go through the roof?On a positive note, check out the price of beer, wine and other forms of alcohol, they are going down.
Spot on. Medical is another whole fiasco with these insurance companies taking us all to the bank promising the world and denying every claim they possibly can. Then some even advertise they believe in doing the right thing. I cant believe the gas prices it will affect every aspect of this country eventually. When i bought my diesel in 03 diesel was $1.41. I thought I was gonna get over on the gas war. Boy was I wrong. The bottom of the barrel is now more expensive than unleaded. What a crock. At the end of the day dont vote for Hillary because I truly believe she has absolutly no answers. Politicians wouldnt even be able to tell us the price of a gallon of gas if it werent in the media so much. Ask them how much a gallon of milk is though. Most couldnt answer that one!plungers wrote:I"ll pay higher gas prices over the float tube idea. Medical expenses are way higher than gas prices.
Robin dosn't knowlunker punker wrote:Spot on. Medical is another whole fiasco with these insurance companies taking us all to the bank promising the world and denying every claim they possibly can. Then some even advertise they believe in doing the right thing. I cant believe the gas prices it will affect every aspect of this country eventually. When i bought my diesel in 03 diesel was $1.41. I thought I was gonna get over on the gas war. Boy was I wrong. The bottom of the barrel is now more expensive than unleaded. What a crock. At the end of the day dont vote for Hillary because I truly believe she has absolutly no answers. Politicians wouldnt even be able to tell us the price of a gallon of gas if it werent in the media so much. Ask them how much a gallon of milk is though. Most couldnt answer that one!plungers wrote:I"ll pay higher gas prices over the float tube idea. Medical expenses are way higher than gas prices.
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MIKE TREMONT wrote: I thought saving money and planning for the future was a good thing, now I get to watch the savings account slowly dwindle away.
Fact ..... Beverage companies sell more beer/spirits to the agerage Joe when times are bad more than when times are good.On a positive note, check out the price of beer, wine and other forms of alcohol, they are going down.
I hear ya Big Daddy...I haven't let my Cummins drop below 3/4 tank in a long time, and even with my Safeway club card taking .10 cents a gallon off, it just barely tops it off! One thing though, the cummins gets alot better gas milage than my 1500 v-6 ram work truck, the best I've done in it is 18mpg. I guess I'm glad I'm not a trucker...they're the one's who are hit hardest by the gas nazi's.BIG DADDY BLUE RANGER wrote:put one pump in the truck and one in the boat yesterday (the cheaper 87 stuff) ..... both pumps automatically shut off at $75 each and neither my truck nor my boat (one tank only) were full![]()
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this sucks WTF!!!!!!!
Interesting, the last five countries on this list are major oil producing countries and look at those cheap gas prices!Dan McKenzie wrote:I guess you could say we're getting a "deal" compared to other places around the world. I think we all better get used to it and plan to pay ever increasing prices, we may see some small dips here and there, but the trend will be to go up.
PRICE OF GAS AROUND THE WORLD
Prices are quoted in US dollars per gallon for regular unleaded.
Oslo , Norway
$6.82 Hong Kong $6.25 Brussels, Belgium $6.16 London, UK$5.96
Rome, Italy $5.80 Tokyo, Japan $5.25 Sao Paulo, Brazil $4.42
New Delhi, India $3.71 Sidney, Australia $3.42 Brisbane, Australia
$5.68
Johannesburg, South Africa $3.39 Mexico City $2.22
Buenos Aires, Argentina $2 .09 Riyadh , Saudi Arabia $0.91
Kuwait $0.78 Caracas, Venezuela $0.12
As I stated earlier, we need to utilize our oil shale and tar sand resources. At the current prices opec can do what they want, we would have enough crude to not import a quart from the middle east, Mexico and Venezuala.Dan McKenzie wrote:we already have 250 times the number of oil wells in the U.S. than Saudi Arabia, in fact we have more than any country in the world, but our wells produce only .0025 % of the average well in Saudi Arabia.
I don't like the price anymore than you, but drilling new wells will only drive the cost up, not down. You might be interested to know, OPEC tracks all oil production, even that of non members, they adjust OPEC members production so that oil production worldwide remains at or below it's current level forcing oil prices to remain inflated.