September 08, 2005
Gasoline Anecdote
Posted by Gordon Smith

With the exception of occasional purchases in Europe, I have never paid $3.00 or more for a gallon for gasoline. Just after Katrina hit, I filled up all three of our vehicles, and today I finally was forced to fill one of them again. The price here has dropped from $3.19 two days ago to $2.99 today.

Tomorrow morning, I will be driving to the University of Iowa for a conference. I wonder whether how prices look on the other side of the border.

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