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Cheap Gas?

Originally posted by: FreewareTownCOM
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
Awwwh crap....what are you doing back?

if u dont like my post then dont bump them7

Your posts are nothing more than lame attempts to promote your the websites listed in your signature. It won't take no time for the previous posts complaining about you in Forum Issues to get bumped to the top by those of us sick of your crap.

Your question is about the dumbest one I've heard this week. WTF does it matter which EXACT station has the cheapest gas?

What are you going to do, drive there? :roll:
 
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
Originally posted by: Koenigsegg
What's BlueWeasel famous for?

Nothing that I know of....heard anything? 😀
Unless you're referring to the thread a few weeks ago where EvanGN called me out.

Link?
 
well...you can get it for $1.90 if your car is E85 rated in certain stations in KS, NE, OK, and Eastern CO I believe...but since its 85% ethanol, most cars can't run it...only newer ones that are rated for it can...I can't wait till that goes worldwide..it will be great...we won't need oil anymore...just corn 🙂
 
Originally posted by: gar3555

I can't wait till that goes worldwide..it will be great...we won't need oil anymore...just corn 🙂

And the amount of oil needed to run combines that till, seed and harvest enough corn to replace one gallon of oil is...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8607389/
July 17, 2005

But researchers at Cornell University and the University of California-Berkeley say it takes 29 percent more fossil energy to turn corn into ethanol than the amount of fuel the process produces.

One giant bullshit subsidy for ADM.
 
Head North on 55 about 80 miles until you hit 95, then another 30 miles from there. Just outside Burgdorf, there's a small county road heading east from the town center. Follow the road until you see a creek on your left then make the first right onto the unpaved road there. Three fields down you'll see a row of broken fence off to the left. Cut through the field and there will be a Mobil station with $1.12/gal for premium gas! How's that for exact!







:roll:
 
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