It hasn't changed driving habits. There's been no decrease at all.
It ought to breeze through and the questions will be addressed. We want something to pass. We're not opposed to anything, we want to be a part of the solution.
It seems like a simple business. But it's as complicated as it can get.
It's a predatory action. They (refiner-owned stations) would eliminate us and sell (gasoline) at whatever price they want.
It's just something that would be completely unnecessary in the long run. I'm glad that the city decided not to take part.
It's taken a lot of footwork to put this together. As soon as we finish one, we start planning the next one. We can always use some more volunteers.
It's too early to extend anyone's service because there has been no request from a developer.
Many of our fundamental designs came from Russia ... and they brought to the technology a high degree of durability.
Market forces will drive any prices increases and at this time, we feel it is too early to project what this will be.
Most independent owners have to pay on delivery for their fuel and can't raise their price till after that delivery comes in. A tanker load of gas is running $30,000 right now and that's tough for anyone to swallow.
New guns, there's nothing out there right now -- they're all bought up. Any lever-action Winchester, I can't seem to find right now, because Winchester is closing and people are trying to get a part of the history before it closes.
Next is the funnel cake.
Nobody's vaccinating for that right now; not in the U.S..
Oil companies make a determination where they want to improve volumes. Whoever operates in those markets gets a different wholesale price than someone who could be two blocks away.
On a Tuesday night, two struggling teams, you've got a packed gym. You don't get that many other places in the county. Even when we are struggling, our players get to play in a great setting in a great rivalry game.
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