Glenn
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Last weekend I went to New Orleans to see a show, and I noticed when I got there that gas prices were about 15 cents more than what they were in Baton Rouge. I was thinking, "damn New Orleans is expensive. I thought the cities would have cheaper gas prices." The reason for the second thought is because when I go back to my hometown, which is small, the gas prices are always higher than here.
Anyway, when I got back to Baton Rouge, I started looking around and noticed that gas prices were the same as they were in N.O. Then I thought, "was there some convention recently where some people decided that gas was too cheap?" Then, a few days ago, I noticed that the prices had gone up another 5 cents or so everywhere. Now we're up to $2 a gallon! I know this may not sound bad to many people, but I've never paid more than $1.80 until recently, and I can remember when gas cost $0.78. That was only seven or eight years ago.
So I'm curious, how much are you paying for gas where you live?
Anyway, when I got back to Baton Rouge, I started looking around and noticed that gas prices were the same as they were in N.O. Then I thought, "was there some convention recently where some people decided that gas was too cheap?" Then, a few days ago, I noticed that the prices had gone up another 5 cents or so everywhere. Now we're up to $2 a gallon! I know this may not sound bad to many people, but I've never paid more than $1.80 until recently, and I can remember when gas cost $0.78. That was only seven or eight years ago.
So I'm curious, how much are you paying for gas where you live?