
05-31-2006, 12:21 PM
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Music City
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In my out-of-town runs, I've learned to keep an eye peeled for remote locations along the interstate with lower gas prices (usually truck stops with a set of pumps for autos as well)...coming back from a l-o-n-g run to KY last week, found a favorite spot just north of TN/KY line that had reg/$2.53, yesterday on the trip back from another intrastate o.o.t. found several regular stations, all $2.49 or *less*...I never look a gift horse in the mouth, but this always makes me wonder...how in the cathair is the gas always cheaper in places that I KNOW had to be more expensive to transport it there?!? 
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