Posted on 07/04/2008 7:19:09 PM PDT by Libloather
Investigation launched by Ky Attorney General into high gas prices in Louisville
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Contact your Congress critters to let them know that you are tired of high gas prices.
If you try to fill your tank too fast, the automatic overflow protection kicks in.
I don’t know I have an 18 gallon gas tank...I stopped to fill my car while I had a quarter tank...the pump said I put in 18.3 gallons....before $4 gas I never paid attention to the amount of gas that I pump..just filled it up...now I wounder just how long I and God knows how many others pay for more gas then the actually get .
You do have to be careful, because there are definitely dishonest creeps out there who are a lot like the old butcher who would put his thumb on the scale. However, generally it’s simply because - well, the price of gas is too high, and will be until we start drilling.
Lots of “reporting” going on to keep the sheeple distracted, but precious little about what is actually going on (i.e. supplies constrained by Democrat policies, excessive taxation).
The “George Bush Pump Company” is at fault!!
That’s why they used to say (and probably still do) to buy gas five gallons at a time. The inspectors usually fill five gallon containers.
Yep!
The gov wouldn't think about rolling back the gas tax.
My best friend went to the reservation to buy gas last summer. Drove in with a pickup having a 22 gallon tank and bought 23-1/2 gallons of gas. Is there such thing as an indian gallon?
When pumping your gas, pause your fillup at 10.0 gallons even. The price shown should equal 10 times the posted per gallon price. Example: Gas is $4.29. Therefore 10 gallons X $4.29 = $42.90. This price should match the price you should see on the pump. If there is any difference, then the pump is off.
If you pay with nickles - yes.
If I was worried I wasn’t getting enough gas, I’d fill up my 5 gallon gas can to make sure.
That seems logical.
Let's just say you're a sucker mom with two screaming 'ME generation' brats in the back seat. The blue tooth earpiece is ringing off the hook because both your so-called husband and present lover are attempting phone tag. Your credit card accounts are topped off so you really aren't sure this transaction will go through.
Do you really stop and calculate?
So - you would NAIL 5 gallons every time? What if you actually pumped 4.85 gallons? You still wouldn't know. Kinda looks like 5 - but isn't. I blame Pelosi.
I’ve had the same car for years. I always fill up at a quarter of a tank and I’ve seen no change in the amount it takes to fill up. I purchase gas at several different stations.
I ain’t selling my Honda Pilot for a stupid smart car like Chicken Little. The bottom will fall out soon
Isn't that some sort of pen?
I have a mark on the gas tank where 5 gallons is. You can fill up the tank with water using a cleaned out milk gallon jug. Then make the mark. You’re set.
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