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    Default Something's rotten in OKC

    Explain to me how there can be a 33¢ per gallon difference in gas prices within the same metro area.

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    Patrick Guest

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    Looks like location.

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    Does it cost that much more to deliver the gas from one side of the metro to the other?

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    Patrick Guest

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    Of course not. LOL! But, we all know that from a retail perspective, you jack up the prices of your merchandise in the wealthier areas. Most of the places listed on the more expensive slide are in Edmond or busy areas on the NW side of town.

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    Patrick Guest

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    I say jack up the prices of gasoline in the general vicinity of 63rd and May! LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
    I say jack up the prices of gasoline in the general vicinity of 63rd and May! LOL!
    They already are!

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    DUMP THE PUMP. Get rid of the car & buy a bike. These prices are insane. Thank god I rarely leave about a 5-mile radious and don't use much gas or I would be FURIOUS at having to pay so much. I put in $10 or $15 about every two weeks. It's awesome.

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    Patrick Guest

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    BTW, pug, I didn't realize your dogs had gotten married:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
    BTW, pug, I didn't realize your dogs had gotten married:

    SCANDAL! SCANDAL!

    Those are imposters... my pugs are adoptive siblings... not lovers!

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    LMAO at that pic, what possesses people to put clothes on dogs? I mean really. But maybe I should be thinking about dressing up Chocolate, my cat, in little outfits.

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    Patrick's comment about location has some merit. Other significant factors include:
    1. Bulk purchasing power.
    Walmart, Loves, and Flying J can negotiate better contracts.

    2. Guaranteed ability to purchase.
    The Circle K stores and the like must price the product on what they expect to pay for thier next delivery of "name brand" gasoline.

    3. Source of supply
    Conversely, the "Mom and Pop's often buy "no name" on the spot market (real gasoline, but a real mystery as to what additive package is added by the wholesaler) often at a price between the bulk purchasers and the name brand stores. The risk is they may not be able to get what they want when they want it.

    [SIZE="2"]Disclaimer: Unlike mranderson my family does not own royalties I hope to inherit. I do, however, read several nespapers and industry journals, plus talk to people in the refinery and distribution business.[/SIZE]
    Last edited by NE Oasis; 05-18-2007 at 04:03 PM. Reason: wrong size disclaimer

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    Quote Originally Posted by NE Oasis View Post
    Patrick's comment about location has some merit. Other significant factors include:
    1. Bulk purchasing power.
    Walmart, Loves, and Flying J can negotiate better contracts.

    2. Guaranteed ability to purchase.
    The Circle K stores and the like must price the product on what they expect to pay for thier next delivery of "name brand" gasoline.

    3. Source of supply
    Conversely, the "Mom and Pop's often buy "no name" on the spot market (real gasoline, but a real mystery as to what additive package is added by the wholesaler) often at a price between the bulk purchasers and the name brand stores. The risk is they may not be able to get what they want when they want it.

    [SIZE="2"]Disclaimer: Unlike mranderson my family does not own royalties I hope to inherit. I do, however, read several nespapers and industry journals, plus talk to people in the refinery and distribution business.[/size]
    I generally agree, except I think 33¢ is a bit excessive of a spread. Not everyone that lives in Edmond has Oak Tree or Gaillardia-sized pocket books.

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    The best Pug pic I've seen is for an ad for Cheapo CDs in Austin. They have him with a bandana on his head like Tupac used to wear and a tattoo on his chest that says "Pug Life" like Tupac's "Thug Life" oh wait, I just found it....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Misty View Post
    The best Pug pic I've seen is for an ad for Cheapo CDs in Austin. They have him with a bandana on his head like Tupac used to wear and a tattoo on his chest that says "Pug Life" like Tupac's "Thug Life" oh wait, I just found it....
    This is my all-time favorite...


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    Patrick Guest

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    You have any pics of yours?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
    You have any pics of yours?
    Why, yes! Yes, I do!

    Here's Sam!


    Here's my BIG girl, Princess!

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    Those are pugtastic!

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    Patrick Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misty View Post
    Those are pugtastic!
    Agreed. Thanks for posting, pug.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misty View Post
    Those are pugtastic!
    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
    Agreed. Thanks for posting, pug.
    Awwww... now you are making me feel all warm and fuzzy inside... that could ruin my reputation!

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    Patrick Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by PUGalicious View Post
    Awwww... now you are making me feel all warm and fuzzy inside... that could ruin my reputation!
    Maybe this pic will help:


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    Patrick Guest

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    Okay, back to topic.

    Bush Says "Divine Intervention" Responsible
    For Higher Labor Day Gas Prices

    CRAWFORD, TX (IWR Satire) -- President Bush today explained the annual rise in Labor Day gas prices as part of God's plan to reward loyal conservatives. "When people ask me why gas prices always seem to rise on holiday weekends, I tell them it's all due to the divine intervention of Lord. He knows that the conservatives, who control the oil, gas and energy reserves in this country, occasionally need a helping hand. He knows these kind hearted conservatives would never price gouge the American people on gasoline.
    Shoot, if it wasn't for God naturally driving up gasoline prices on holidays, prices could rise when demand was lower and then my campaign contributors wouldn't be adequately compensated.
    You see, God knows that. It's just the Lord's way of being compassionate to conservatives," said Mr. Bush.

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    I paid 2.99 out in Virginia today. I was just on the phone with a friend from Dallas that was complaining because he filled up for 2.89 before he came to OKC. He drove into town and was shocked by the huge increase in price. Strange...

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    I just drove in from Idaho yesterday and the prices here were definitely the lowest I saw. The highest was Limon CO, at 3.69. The rest of the trip was in the 3.40 to 3.49 range. I driving to San Francisco where I hear the gas is over 4.00.
    Good thing we are taking the hybrid and not the Avalanche.

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    Got an email joke about gas today

    A guy went into a convenience store and asked for $5 worth of gas


    The clerk just farted and handed him a receipt

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    Be grateful you don't need 91 octane. ($3.40 if you're lucky.)

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