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Gas shortage

Posted: Aug 18 2003 6:20 pm
by nessanails
For the city folks..........
I was just wondering how long did everyone wait in line for gas and did you really need it now? How much did you pay?
Me?...30 min. $2.15 :x , and I could have waited a couple of days, But just like everyone else in the lines,I didn't want to take the chance. :?

Posted: Aug 18 2003 6:26 pm
by mttgilbert
I only had to wait about 20 min. but I needed the gas, I was running on fumes by the time I found a station that was still open, I put in 14 gallons at about $2.

I wonder how many of those people who bought [sic] alternative fuel vehicles are finally putting alternative fuels in them.

Posted: Aug 18 2003 6:39 pm
by HikerInGilbert
I was lucky enough to slide in before the melee. $1.70 8)

Filled up my bike too. It's nice to have something to fall back on. No a/c though obviously. :x

Posted: Aug 18 2003 8:42 pm
by chihiggs
Put 31 gallons in my old 76 Blazer back a month or so when gass dipped to $1.50....just drove it home so I'll wait out this shortage with my siphon pump and my bike..... :wink:

Hey, even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while....

Posted: Aug 18 2003 11:19 pm
by AK
Honda Civic + 5 gals. + 5 mins. at pump = 1 week worth of driving :D

Posted: Aug 18 2003 11:28 pm
by scottmackey
I'm supposed to go backpacking this weekend in Cottonwood and I am a bit worried that I won't be able to get gas to make the drive back home. Does anyone know how Northern cities are doing?

Posted: Aug 19 2003 12:01 am
by mttgilbert
I've heard that theres no problem up north, even that the prices at the pumps are lower than down here. Just a rumor though, you might want to call one of the gas stations.

Posted: Aug 19 2003 8:26 am
by Glitter
As far as I know there are no problems in any other city except Phoenix! For some reason the biggest city in the state can't get a couple more fuel trucks out here. Just saw two stations down the street with about 50 people each in line with $2.10 fuel price. Luckily, I work at the airport and can fill up on Aviation Fuel from our supply, no lines. :D

Posted: Aug 19 2003 8:32 am
by Dschur
In response to scottmackey's reply: I live in Payson there is no problem there. The prices are at 1.67 for regular unlead. And there is no lines. work in the valley and have been only getting gas up north. Save on your tanks.

Posted: Aug 19 2003 9:05 am
by scottmackey
Good to hear! I woke up at 3:00 am and filled up this morning (there was still a line, but not nearly as bad). So the trip continues as scheduled, yay! :GB:

Posted: Aug 19 2003 10:24 am
by jmangum
scottmackey wrote:I'm supposed to go backpacking this weekend in Cottonwood and I am a bit worried that I won't be able to get gas to make the drive back home. Does anyone know how Northern cities are doing?
I was in Prescott this weekend - No problems. I talked to my parents up there this morning and they were still OK.

Personally - I'm taking the Bus to work, Save money, frustration, and the environment all at the same time.

Posted: Aug 19 2003 12:45 pm
by olesma
jmangum wrote:Personally - I'm taking the Bus to work, Save money, frustration, and the environment all at the same time.
Yea, well, that's easy when you only live 5 miles away from your work. You could probably get away with riding your bicycle to work.

My wife drove right up to a pump this morning - no wait at all. Go figure.

Posted: Aug 19 2003 3:13 pm
by Daryl
I think it's time to dig up those plans on the internet for building a car that runs on water.

The plans are actually out there, but they have some major flaws in them and I don't think it would work. It's probably a hoax.

Posted: Aug 19 2003 3:51 pm
by jmangum
olesma wrote:
jmangum wrote:Personally - I'm taking the Bus to work, Save money, frustration, and the environment all at the same time.
Yea, well, that's easy when you only live 5 miles away from your work. You could probably get away with riding your bicycle to work.
Come on - give me some credit. It's 9 miles. (and yes I've ridden my bike to work.)

Posted: Aug 19 2003 6:03 pm
by olesma
jmangum wrote: It's 9 miles.
Cry me a freakin' river. My commute is 24 miles one way.
Uphill.
In the snow.
Barefoot.
With lots of rattlesnakes.
And cholla.
And roving bandits.
And no gas.

Posted: Aug 19 2003 6:22 pm
by HikerInGilbert
olesma wrote:
jmangum wrote: It's 9 miles.
Cry me a freakin' river. My commute is 24 miles one way.
Uphill.
In the snow.
Barefoot.
With lots of rattlesnakes.
And cholla.
And roving bandits.
And no gas.
Hope you're wearin' your gaiters grandpa (I've heard similar grandpa stories...) I'm wearin' my waders now... :lol:

(my travel to work is only 6 miles each way... all uphill (really), through 'DRIVING' snow (jobs), bone-chilling cold (personalities), rain and lightening (this morn), crazy drivers (always), intense heat (always), NO GAS (grrrr), etc etc...) :gun:

Posted: Aug 19 2003 6:37 pm
by mttgilbert
Has anybody else noticed that there seems to be more traffic on the streets now that were all out of gas?

Posted: Aug 19 2003 6:55 pm
by HikerInGilbert
matt gilbert wrote:Has anybody else noticed that there seems to be more traffic on the streets now that were all out of gas?
There's no shortage of gas Matt. Haven't you been listening to Janet Up-da-population-tano? The hometown folks (or ex) may get their wish soon...

This has really been absurd.

gas

Posted: Aug 20 2003 7:42 am
by Dschur
In response to scottmackey's reply: Well now it is affecting the smaller comunities. They are diverting the tankers from the smaller towns to PHX. We only had some super unleaded last night in Payson. So check ahead if you leave town this weekend.

Posted: Aug 20 2003 6:15 pm
by hoppy47m
Most of the Prescott gas comes from I-40 Luckily......so far nothing has happened except a price increase.........so far....