Price of Gas II

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I have to fill up today. I'll look at the Costco lines when I get there. If they're not too long, I'll fill up there and note the price. If they're too long, I'll hit the Sunoco where I buy my wine. :) That's probably more indicative than Costco is. I found out a couple of weeks ago they're building a Costco in Madison. All I can say is Gott sei Dank! That'll not only subtract the Madison folk from the crowd, but also the Decaturites and other points west...
 
I have to fill up today. I'll look at the Costco lines when I get there. If they're not too long, I'll fill up there and note the price. If they're too long, I'll hit the Sunoco where I buy my wine. :) That's probably more indicative than Costco is. I found out a couple of weeks ago they're building a Costco in Madison. All I can say is Gott sei Dank! That'll not only subtract the Madison folk from the crowd, but also the Decaturites and other points west...

We have a Costco now in Daytona - somewhere. I haven't tried to locate it yet because I don't buy too much stuff, generally speaking except for bicycles, motorcycles, cars, and parts, etc.

But eventually will make the excursion there to check it out.
 
We have a Costco now in Daytona - somewhere. I haven't tried to locate it yet because I don't buy too much stuff, generally speaking except for bicycles, motorcycles, cars, and parts, etc.

But eventually will make the excursion there to check it out.
The real savings are in routine household items. And wine and beer... :)
 
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The real savings are in routine household items. And wine and beer... :)
They have a strange price coding that involves the price of the item, it’s worthwhile for a regular customer to be aware of it.

it tells you which items have been reduced and which are clearance items and the like, depending on the amount of cents the item is priced.
 
I think it was $2.99 a gallon down in foley as we drove back from the beach last weekend and around $3.39 off the Riverside Al exit
 
I'm going to sound like a broken record, but the best way to drive down gas prices is to reduce demand. So anytime you carpool, take public transit, bike, e-bike, walk, jog, one-wheel, inline skate, skateboard, skip the trip, drive electric, etc. you're driving down the price of gas. And don't get me started about people who sit in their cars on perfect 70 deg days forever idling their engines with the windows up.

Secondly, I want to see the oil producing countries that fund jihad starved of cash so they can't fund their religious extremist anymore.

Third, I want to see countries that start with R, starved for oil and gas income so they can't afford to bomb their neighbors anymore as well.
 
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