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Posted by Ben in KY on January 10, 2003 at 10:49:31 from (192.76.82.89):
In Reply to: Re: gas price post posted by kraig WY Did I miss something here? on January 10, 2003 at 10:34:10:
Good point. Gas has not gone up excessivly compared to other things. I guess what has most people upset is the seasonal things. Like prices going up propane in the winter and gasoline in the summer, because the oil companies know they can get the money from you. This seasonal rise in prices does not seem to be linked to the price of crude oil either. But oh well I guess that is the price you pay for living in a free market capitalist country. It could be worse. Well off my soapbox now. Pardon my rantings in a previous post. I guess most of that frustration was not aimed at gas proces as much as other problems with our government.
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