I added a gas-price page to my Web site. Necromancer can find the $4
gas so highly demanded from Aunt Judy. ;)
http://www.mylandofmisery.com/gas.htm
It links to the gasbuddy site in 4 states.
Ladies and Gentlemen (and I use those words loosely), MLOM said in
rec.autos.driving:
> I added a gas-price page to my Web site. Necromancer can find the $4
> gas so highly demanded from Aunt Judy. ;)
> http://www.mylandofmisery.com/gas.htm
Now if we can just get it to the lower 48.... Just Kidding.. ;)
> It links to the gasbuddy site in 4 states.
Some interesting price spreads there. Especially in Ft. Worth. Be
interesting to know how much business that Texaco does given that there
are other stations charging less than $2.00 (presumablly) near by.

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MLOM - 24 Jan 2007 15:49 GMT
On Jan 24, 6:56 am, necromancer
> Ladies and Gentlemen (and I use those words loosely), MLOM said in
> rec.autos.driving:
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> Ref:http://tinyurl.com/qdotr
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It looks like a regular service station charging the huge full service
price. IOW, the employees pump the gas, fix flats, check oil, get
beaters like AJ's functional. These type of stations are vanishing for
C-stores and newer vehicles damn near requiring a trip to the factory
for an oil change.
I saw one in Seattle last summer; they fixed a flat for me on my road
trip (at 75 mph in MT!) for ten bucks. Not a bad deal.