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Post by gilmourfan on Aug 12, 2005 16:30:35 GMT -5
Time to stretch those muscles and back-pack it to work for the near future... A Chevron service station on Van Ness Avenue displays gas prices above $3 a gallon in San Francisco, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2005. For the West, the average price of unleaded hit $2.62 a gallon, at least 20 cents higher than any other region in the country. Maintenance problems at U.S. and foreign refineries and the repeated threat of hurricanes along the oil-producing Gulf Coast helped push prices higher. Crude oil reached a record high price of $65 a barrel Wednesday. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
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Post by deb on Aug 12, 2005 16:38:29 GMT -5
nuts it's expensive to live in California PERIOD lol
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Post by gilmourfan on Aug 12, 2005 16:40:36 GMT -5
nuts it's expensive to live in California PERIOD lol It's getting like it here in FLorida too. I paid $2.42 a gallon today. Two gallons cost that about a year and a half ago.
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Post by deb on Aug 12, 2005 16:48:33 GMT -5
It's getting really expensive to live here in Houston, among high gas prices it cost 700 to 800 dollars to rent an apartment!
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