1 posted on
10/06/2008 4:11:32 PM PDT by
DGHoodini
To: DGHoodini
Gas here dropped below $3/gallon today.
2 posted on
10/06/2008 4:19:33 PM PDT by
xjcsa
(McWhatshisname-Palin 2008)
To: DGHoodini
still high here—$3.41.
iran’s break even is $70.00
and saudi arabia’s is %50.00.
the iranians are already complaining.
3 posted on
10/06/2008 4:22:09 PM PDT by
ken21
(people die and you never hear from them again.)
To: DGHoodini
I heard the Russian Stock Market was down 20% today.
5 posted on
10/06/2008 4:24:18 PM PDT by
McGruff
(Read my lips, NO NEW BAILOUTS!)
To: DGHoodini
To: DGHoodini
A lot of good this does for me in Australia. Our dollar is falling faster than the price of oil. Gas prices are actually rising slowly in real terms for us: AUD $1.40-$1.60 a liter.
Yes, it sucks.
To: DGHoodini
$3.24 to $3.49 in Columbus. There’s an Exxon station right outside my dorm window, so I check the price every morning.
15 posted on
10/06/2008 4:31:41 PM PDT by
G8 Diplomat
(The Middle East: We put the OIL in TURMOIL!)
To: DGHoodini
Who is it and where are they going?
19 posted on
10/06/2008 4:39:21 PM PDT by
BallyBill
(Serial Hit-N-Run poster)
To: DGHoodini
21 posted on
10/06/2008 4:45:00 PM PDT by
randita
(Keep our own FR safe - stop the DBV's (Drive By Vanities).)
To: DGHoodini
Looks like the average price at the pump today is $3.48 for regular. The last time oil was at this price range ($88/bbl Feb 2008), the average price at the pump was $3.10 or so. Will we see a quick decline in gas prices or a slow death march? Stay tuned.
24 posted on
10/06/2008 4:56:37 PM PDT by
Azzurri
To: DGHoodini
$3.89 in Charlotte, still feeling the Ike aftereffects.
To: DGHoodini
Regular was $4.03 in Wasilla, Alaska today, and it figures as always that on my way home the price fell 5 cents just a couple of miles from my house.
I could almost predict the first shots will be fired by Iran just as soon as oil does drop below $70 a barrel.
30 posted on
10/06/2008 6:04:23 PM PDT by
Daniel Ramsey
(Live from Wasilla, Alaska)
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