Paid $3.58/gal in Lawton today. So that’s only 2.5 times what it was two years ago.
Gas was $1.43 two years ago in Lawton?Paid $3.58/gal in Lawton today. So that’s only 2.5 times what it was two years ago.
It was under $1.00/gallon in OKC in March of 2020.Gas was $1.43 two years ago in Lawton?
$1.59 is the cheapest I remember.
Goes up to $4.59, the Pedo lovers scream "it's not his fault. then drops to $4.03 and the Pedo lovers sing his praises for low gas prices.
What a bunch of brainwashed sheep.
Give away the strategic oil reserves, while trying to start WWIII.
What Pedo lovers, lcould possibly go wrong.
Yeah, during the initial covid concerns no one was travelling so gas prices fell like a rock temporarily. Not really 'real' prices (as far as them having any staying power) as the initial public healthy precautionary lockdowns subsided over time. I remember thinking gas prices are crazy low but almost nothing is open as far as going places! No demand= rock bottom prices. Frustrating, of course.I remember Costco in OKC falling below $1/gallon around March 2020. I'd just given up the Accord for a truck because I was tired of borrowing one, so the timing was fantastic haha.
Of course, Im also very slightly more tolerant of elevated prices because it makes it easier for me to get the green light on projects. The current prices are a bit excessive though.Yeah, during the initial covid concerns no one was travelling so gas prices fell like a rock temporarily. Not really 'real' prices (as far as them having any staying power) as the initial public healthy precautionary lockdowns subsided over time. I remember thinking gas prices are crazy low but almost nothing is open as far as going places! No demand= rock bottom prices. Frustrating, of course.
I hear thatOf course, Im also very slightly more tolerant of elevated prices because it makes it easier for me to get the green light on projects. The current prices are a bit excessive though.
Took this in Elgin and was using it for the math.Gas was $1.43 two years ago in Lawton?
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