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I have noticed than even with lower fuel prices the two sign supply places we deal with still have a fuel surcharge.... Wonder if they will ever remove that?
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If sign makers go on strike, is there anything written on their picket signs? Posts: 835 | From: Wooster, OH, USA | Registered: Jul 1999
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Hey Jeff, Our Regular unleaded went down to $2.26 a gal this week. Over in St. Louis (across the river) it is down to $2.07!! Do you think the recent discovery of oil in our gulf area is causing this recent decline? I hope the arabs are running scared. I just put some vinyl lettering on a Saturn two-door all electric car last week. This guy converted it to all batteries from a kit he found on the internet from California. He had enough of the high gas prices and decided to make a statement. More "electric" power to him!
Sign-cerely, Steve
-------------------- Steve Luck Sign Magic Inc. 2718-b Grovelin Godfrey, Illinois 62035 (618)466-9120 signmagic@sbcglobal.net Posts: 870 | From: 2718-b Grovelin Godfrey, Illinois 62035 | Registered: Dec 2004
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Gas prices here have dropped to 99.9, just bought a bigger truck
-------------------- Glenn Thompson Tell-Tale Signs Williams Lake, BC sign@telus.net (250)398-7446 Posts: 201 | From: Williams Lake, BC | Registered: Dec 2000
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guess I should mention, that is per litre :-) Works out to about $4.40/gal CDN You guys are getting off lucky
-------------------- Glenn Thompson Tell-Tale Signs Williams Lake, BC sign@telus.net (250)398-7446 Posts: 201 | From: Williams Lake, BC | Registered: Dec 2000
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quote:Originally posted by Steve Luck: Our Regular unleaded went down to $2.26 a gal this week. Over in St. Louis (across the river) it is down to $2.07!! Do you think the recent discovery of oil in our gulf area is causing this recent decline?
I doubt it. John W. Schoen at MSNBC has a pretty good take on why gas has dropped.
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Well, in Petaluma, the lowest I saw was $2.69. Driving back to Utah I didn't see anything lower. Through Nevada the price was over $3.00. In Elko I saw a Chevron at $3.59, so I drove to the other Chevron: $3.29. Back in Utah it's $2.89. Apparently there is an investigation to find out why the prices aren't dropping the way they are elsewhere.
My mind wanders. And that's not a good thing, 'cause it's too small to be out there alone. Posts: 3129 | From: Tooele, UT | Registered: Mar 2005
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