The price for gas was $7.52/gal in Europe when I was there in June, so $4.50 doesn't seem so bad. Americans are so spoiled! My older brother laughs and tells me about when gas was $.28/gal. Aiiiii!
The price for gas was $7.52/gal in Europe when I was there in June, so $4.50 doesn't seem so bad. Americans are so spoiled! My older brother laughs and tells me about when gas was $.28/gal. Aiiiii!
http://www.gasbuddy.com/GB_Map_Gas_Prices.aspx?z=0&lat=36.398438&long=-95.531250&ft=A&tl=48
Georgia prices right now look to be higher than the New York / Boston corridor and greater Los Angeles. In Houston, where Ike actually made landfall, gas stations (that are open) are charing an average of 50 cents a gallon than the average here in Atlanta.
16vCorey wrote: Went up from $3.69 to $3.89 here last night.
Then up to $4.29 a day later, where it remains.
poopshovel wrote: Dude, it's a 600. We don't roll in no Ariesessses's, f00.
Why yes it was a 600. With blazing bullhorns, no less.
MGAMGB wrote:2Tonic wrote: The price for gas was $7.52/gal in EuropeYes, and the average yearly income in Britain, for example, is about $60,000.
Yeah, and I think we have to drive at least twice as far to get, well, anywhere. I just mapped out a trip from the southwest to northeast of England... 617 miles. Corner to corner the US is over 3000 miles.
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