• The United States Chat V? - Freedom and Cheap gas
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Central Georgia seems to be around $2.00 to $2.15 a gallon. It was $1.98 with a card or $2.03 without in a Warner Robins Exxon, but it's $2.13 just up the road from me in Macon.
[QUOTE=Lijitsu;46767184]Central Georgia seems to be around $2.00 to $2.15 a gallon. It was $1.98 with a card or $2.03 without in a Warner Robins Exxon, but it's $2.13 just up the road from me in Macon.[/QUOTE] At Sam's Club in Texas it was almost down to $1.90 for a while, from what I heard. Fucking awesome. Also, US Chat is basically "gas price megathread" now
[QUOTE=.Isak.;46768280] Also, US Chat is basically "gas price megathread" now[/QUOTE] Not much else to talk about other than making fun of people's accents from other states. Like New Yorkers :v:
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;46768971]Not much else to talk about other than making fun of people's accents from other states. Like New Yorkers :v:[/QUOTE] Hey now, don't make fun of our accents. People from New Jersey sound like their swallowing syrup.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;46768971]Not much else to talk about other than making fun of people's accents from other states. Like New Yorkers :v:[/QUOTE] I visited New York a few years ago. I don't remember hearing any NY accents, but I remember being surprised by the sheer diversity of languages I was hearing. It was really cool.
I am disappointed that the British thread has more pages than this and it's younger. Pick up the slack guys. [B]We're number #1[/B]
So apparently there's a CostCo coming to Warner Robbins soon. I am ridiculously excited. We had an Aldi move in near a Kroger in Macon, - Kroger is our big supermarket chain - but their prices were the same as Kroger for worse selection, their policies were complete crap, and the cashiers looked down on us for daring to shop there. Hoping to see this CostCo live up to its Western relatives and let me buy a 6-pack of kidneys for $29.99 and other such ridiculousness.
My town actually had an Aldi move in across the street from the Walmart and I've been digging the cost difference. Though the interior layout of the place is fucking awful.
Gas has actually dropped down to $1.81 in areas here. Ranges from that to $1.87 over the greater Tulsa area.
[QUOTE=LoganIsAwesome;46769769]Hey now, don't make fun of our accents. People from New Jersey sound like their swallowing syrup.[/QUOTE] Thankfully, I personally don't pronounce water as "wurter" and roof as "ruf" :v: Actually, my parents being from Pittsburgh, I speak more Pittsburghese than anything in New Jersey. I was born and raised in the Garden State but a lot of people ask me what state I'm from when I speak.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;46768971]Not much else to talk about other than making fun of people's accents from other states. Like New Yorkers :v:[/QUOTE] Hey this offends me. Upstate New York doesn't have the stupid accents of downstate!
some scientist did her phd study on accents in the PNW and apparently we have one but I honestly don't hear it. theres even a split between eastern and western WA apparently, with Western being more urban and Eastern being far more country (which does make sense, still don't hear it though) [editline]22nd December 2014[/editline] having lived in every major accent region though in the US along with England my accent is a horrifying mishmash of the US and co, I get shit for the way I say things so much
[QUOTE=LoganIsAwesome;46769769]Hey now, don't make fun of our accents. People from New Jersey sound like their swallowing syrup.[/QUOTE] My sister was born in New Jersey and only lived there for about two years total before we moved to California for the next seven. For all intents and purposes, she was raised in California. Of all the things to retain from that two year period of living in NJ, she says "water" like "wata".
[QUOTE=LoganIsAwesome;46770115]I am disappointed that the British thread has more pages than this and it's younger. Pick up the slack guys. [B]We're number #1[/B][/QUOTE] Well when you have a small ass country and a large population of people, it doenst take long for them to communicate. Here we are in the US with 5+ timezones to cover across a huge amount of land. They can have it. Fuck em. I got gas for 2.17 today.
people from Pittsburgh annoy me
[QUOTE=Fourm Shark;46772763]Why is my gas still $3.15?[/QUOTE] What state do you reside in? I know Alaska has the highest prices.
[QUOTE=Fourm Shark;46772791]Northern california[/QUOTE] Yeah California in general has high prices. Just like here in NY. But we're lucky to be scrapping $2.70 a gallon
at costco in norcal gas is $2.38
[QUOTE=Banned?;46772111]My sister was born in New Jersey and only lived there for about two years total before we moved to California for the next seven. For all intents and purposes, she was raised in California. Of all the things to retain from that two year period of living in NJ, she says "water" like "wata".[/QUOTE] Ew, North Jersey people
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;46773334]Ew, North Jersey people[/QUOTE] Hey, I was born in Chicago. Dun hate on me.
The worst state goes to...
florida
Has anyone ever been to Erie, Pennsylvania? Swell place.
[QUOTE=mastfire;46774979]florida[/QUOTE] at least they have nice beaches (just kidding, cali beaches are better)
[QUOTE=.Isak.;46775507]at least they have nice beaches (just kidding, cali beaches are better)[/QUOTE] Aren't Cali beaches mostly gravel? The ones I went to were, anyway.
Neighbor just found gas for $1.77. Unreal.
[QUOTE=Code3Response;46775525]Neighbor just found gas for $1.77. Unreal.[/QUOTE] It's getting pretty cheap down this way. I'm loving it.
[QUOTE=mastfire;46774979]florida[/QUOTE] Usually people say New Jersey, though I dunno why. Guidos only live in the areas just outside NYC. Other than that, we're a decent place other than Camden. You don't even have to pump your own gas here :v:
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;46775772]Usually people say New Jersey, though I dunno why. Guidos only live in the areas just outside NYC. Other than that, we're a decent place other than Camden. You don't even have to pump your own gas here :v:[/QUOTE] Why the hell is that even a law honestly, it seems like one of those things they made just so people have 'jobs'
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