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    Smile

    http://msnbc.msn.com/id/9157731/

    Nice to hear of this.

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    yes, it may help (a little) keep those 5.7L SUVs fully fueled for that guy that commutes 1.5 hours per day to his job, (sitting on a highway) instead of taking mass transit, etc. etc.

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    Good , Now the europieans can pay as much for gas as we are,
    since ours is the only price to rise as much as it has.

    its a shame that an oil company has to overcharge the public when they are already making billions in profits

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    i believe europe has been paying higher prices than us for a long time

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    I thought this was common knowledge.

    and, their price simultaneously rose approx. 0.25 Euro / L shortly after the 'storm'
    (or has it really ended?)

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    Originally posted by operator
    i believe europe has been paying higher prices than us for a long time
    Yeah, but they just don't know it cause they buy it by the litre. Pretty soon the oil companies here will catch on and be selling it for $1 per quart.

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    Originally posted by midhvac
    Originally posted by operator
    i believe europe has been paying higher prices than us for a long time
    Yeah, but they just don't know it cause they buy it by the litre. Pretty soon the oil companies here will catch on and be selling it for $1 per quart.
    The price is going to drop next week to 50 cents a pound.

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