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Unread 01-17-2015, 09:00 AM
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Well this is the first time in months my truck has seen more than just $30 in gas every fillup. I dont have far to drive ever, thats island life for you....My truck just turned 10yo this year and I havent hit 90K yet....I guess what Im gettin at is that the price went down so Im actually buying more and puttin about $50 in each time I stop and didnt flinch once for those longer huntin destination trips this winter so my fillups have probably stayed close to the same.

I have been spending a little more than usual because of the savings so yea I think it does get redistributed back into my local economy. Doesnt hurt my feelins at all that the oil/gas guys arent makin as much off the consumer right now. Ive had trucks for the last 10 years so theyve made a mint off me and the fact that they might lose billions off of it( which is the equivalent of like $10 to us) doesnt leave me remorseful in the least bit.....
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