Mactheriverrat 3,175 posts msg #122418 - Ignore Mactheriverrat | 
12/30/2014 4:24:06 AM
  Gas prices in st louis.
 Our's near Little Rock are near $2.21.
 
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mahkoh 1,065 posts msg #122419 - Ignore mahkoh | 
12/30/2014 7:38:26 AM
  I'm paying 1.59 today. Only thing is it's in Euro and per liter..
 
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compound_gains 225 posts msg #122420 - Ignore compound_gains | 
12/30/2014 10:56:13 AM
  I'm paying 1.59 today. Only thing is it's in Euro and per liter..
 
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 If my math is correct...Euro$1.59/litre equals USD$7.34/gallon. Ouch.
 
 
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fotchstecker 314 posts msg #122421 - Ignore fotchstecker | 
12/30/2014 12:31:38 PM
  I lived near St. Louis once. I remember filling up the car when gas was .83 cents. This was in the mid 90s.
 
 Whew.
 
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heypa 283 posts msg #122423 - Ignore heypa | 
12/30/2014 1:09:05 PM
  Hell I remember when it was 30 cents in the 1950's. Of course a dollar would buy a lot more then. My three bedroom house cost about 10500 dollars in So Cal.
 
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wcurtis 55 posts msg #122424 - Ignore wcurtis | 
12/30/2014 1:47:52 PM
  I used to get gas for free.   In the 60's a lot of self service stations had  pumps that filled a glass tank at the top of the pump.   I was always broke so I would pull in like I was going to buy gas.   The hose was always full when the last paying customer left, so I would drain the hose into my car.   About a quart of gas in every hose.   
 4 hoses = 1 gal. = 15 miles.   This way of doing it messes up my trading today.    
 I'm always at the bottom looking for something for nothing.   
     HAPPY  NEW  YEAR  to everybody.
 
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