Gas shortage

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Don't know who else is affected. Glad my truck has two tanks in it because all our stations are out of gas, or running out.
 
May have something to do with the pipeline spill over the weekend that no one cares about. Heard all of the SE may be affected
 
Gas prices are holding steady and no outages yet in Knoxville.
 
I figured just as soon as I got rid of my car that got 30 mpg for a truck that gets 19-20 mpg that something would happen with gas.
 
I heard so reports of gouging going on, but I was in the other room

None in my part of the state, but I did pass $2.65 on my way home from Myrtle Beach. There are laws on the books against price gouging and our next governor, Roy Cooper, says he will prosecute anyone who is gouging.

I stopped at the gas station yesterday to get something to drink and there was a wanker there with several gas cans in the bed of his truck and he was filling them up like a common everyday hobgoblin. Arsehole of the day award winner.
 
No shortage here, had burritos for supper last night....you know it's bad when the dog gets up and leaves the room.
 
One of my wife's friends told her that she saw a station in Greensboro NC at $7.75 per gallon. She went in to ask them about it, and they told her it was "to discourage people from buying too much gas while supplies were disrupted". She pointed out that they might get tagged as price gougers, and about two hours later when she drove by there again she noticed that they had dropped it back to $2.16 per gallon (which was the average rate at that time).
 
One of my wife's friends told her that she saw a station in Greensboro NC at $7.75 per gallon. She went in to ask them about it, and they told her it was "to discourage people from buying too much gas while supplies were disrupted". She pointed out that they might get tagged as price gougers, and about two hours later when she drove by there again she noticed that they had dropped it back to $2.16 per gallon (which was the average rate at that time).

they told her it was "to discourage people from buying too much gas while supplies were disrupted". :XXROFL: Need to hit the Big BS button on that one.
 
One of my wife's friends told her that she saw a station in Greensboro NC at $7.75 per gallon. She went in to ask them about it, and they told her it was "to discourage people from buying too much gas while supplies were disrupted". She pointed out that they might get tagged as price gougers, and about two hours later when she drove by there again she noticed that they had dropped it back to $2.16 per gallon (which was the average rate at that time).

If true I hope they get nailed for price gouging, bastards.
 
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