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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    The only bright side is that is $1.05 US a litre and not the $1.54 US a litre we are paying. I know it still hurts anyway though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STF View Post
    At Least we get a bit more in our gallon to make the extra a bit less of a sting eh.
    Ah, no not in this case as I based it on the US Gallon or 3.8 Litres. Gas costs roughly 50% more in Canada than the US. But wait there's more, price increases still coming on both sides of the border. Better buckle up buttercup, it's going to be a wild ride.

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    How did this go from guns to gas? I mean really, all we have to do is look at the prices and we all get gas..

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    Prices of gas and everything else puts a dent in the gun budget!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzley1 View Post
    How did this go from guns to gas? I mean really, all we have to do is look at the prices and we all get gas..
    How about splitting this thread to one about Gas too? Mods?


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    Try running a service business on $4.50/gallon. It's not like I can drive some little pissant vehicle either. I am stuck with the full size van fully/over loaded getting my 10 mpg otherwise I spend more making trips back and forth.
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    This is a Gas Thread. Not a Gun Thread. I think someone got lost in the shuffle.

    And being a Gas thread you would think I would have a lot to say. Nope!
    We (Colorado) are always below the average price so that is good. I think we recently hit 4 dollars a gallon, like last week.
    Since I'm not working I haven't seen how the prices have been changing much. I only fill the cars up once a month now.

    GASman just checking in on the GAS Thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulFLUS View Post
    Try running a service business on $4.50/gallon. It's not like I can drive some little pissant vehicle either. I am stuck with the full size van fully/over loaded getting my 10 mpg otherwise I spend more making trips back and forth.
    Yea, your only choice to counter that is to pass the increase along to the consumer. The same is happening in other sectors such as in the food supply chain to mention only one. It's going to take some getting used to.

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    I reckon Paul should eat the gas incease, give everyone a discount except for frat houses - he should do those for free and live on beans on toast
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    What do you think I live on now?
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