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    I'll most likely shit myself



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    Took a short trip over the weekend. Asheville had gas from 2.69 and up. Back home today it's up to 2.55 and up. I haven't saw any shortages yet, but did hear of a few around Knoxville from friends over the weekend. Prices stopped rising on Saturday. Hopefully the crunch has passed for now. Whatever shakes out the next few days, get ready for what Irma has to bring. This ain't over yet.

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    $2.59 to 2.69 here in central FL.
    Hoping Irma doesn't pay us (or any of you ants) a visit next weekend.

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    Praying you are safe this week, heard on the news it may hit Florida straight on. I hope my uncle and cousins will stay safe.

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    may be in trouble


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    Have not tested the accuracy but gasbuddy is a good source of info in CO.

    http://www.gasbuddy.com/USA
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    I'll most likely shit myself



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    A couple stations here have dropped their price back to 2.49 from 2.59. But none of the others have budged. I don't expect much change for another week or two with Irma coming inland. Unless it maintains the westward track, then it could take a big jump up.

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    Does anyone else find it interestsing that several of the big breweries have sent several trucks to the Houston area, loaded, not with beer but with canned water that is to be distributed for free?

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    [QUOTE=Vodin;94079]Have not tested the accuracy but gasbuddy is a good source of info in CO.

    http://www.gasbuddy.com/USA[/QUOTE

    I have been using Gas Buddy for serval years now. Great FREE APP for your smart phone or tablet.

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    [QUOTE=Socalman;94127]Does anyone else find it interestsing that several of the big breweries have sent several trucks to the Houston area, loaded, not with beer but with canned water that is to be distributed for free?

    It is a common practice that beer and soda manufacturers have been doing for ages. It gives them good PR, and one hell of a tax deduction.
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