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Gas down to $2.99 at the store up the road... down lower than that a few stations around town... heard around $2.95 at a couple... should drop to $2.50 or lower by Thanksgiving I am hearing....
Most Stations are full with Regular and Mid-grade now... still no premium at most places....
down to $2.55 above the house.....$2.39 at the QT's in Buford... $2.45 -$2.55 all over town..just depending on when they filled up their Tanks....It was $2.79 Saturday Night and by Monday it was $2.65... dropping like a brick
Seen $3.17 in CA at the cheap station today. Bought me a locking gas cap for my truck last night. I have a sneaking suspicion that someone was syphoning some gas from me.
I would booby trap that fucker with something that would fuck em' up when they tried it.... go to a Store Like Spencers used to be.. they had all kinds of shit you could use... scare the living daylights out of them
did you see where they are going bankrupt in the Energy sector.. had 3 national blackouts in the last few months because he has neglected everything but oil.
did you see where they are going bankrupt in the Energy sector.. had 3 national blackouts in the last few months because he has neglected everything but oil.
yup, I also saw that iran needs oil of at least $90 to meet their budget, if it stays down for long they'll be toast as well.
By The Associated Press ATLANTA - Gasoline prices continue to plummet across Georgia and the nation.
According to AAA, the national average for a gallon of regular is $2.66 Monday.
AAA reports the statewide average for regular is $2.52 a gallon Monday. That's 4 cents less than Sunday and a decline of $1.42 since last month.
Midgrade averaged $2.64 and premium was $2.76 a gallon.
In the Gainesville area, the cheapest for regular was $2.29 a gallon Monday morning, according to gasbuddy.com. That was at two outlets, one each in Gainesville and Buford.
(AccessNorthGa.com's Ken Stanford contributed to this story.)