Monday, September 22, 2008

gas supplies growing short; lines growing longer here...


use this string to post locations where you were able to buy gas and at what price.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

My question is, how are people going to get to work if we can't get gas?

Anonymous said...

go out to 75 at jackson 3.78 no line lot of gas

Anonymous said...

If people do not panic and start topping off their tanks when they are half full, there will not be a problem.

Anonymous said...

I was in Macon last night and it seemed like all of their pumps had gas. Too bad its 40 minutes away. :(

Anonymous said...

I think Buggy Days this past weekend put even a bigger hurting on Barnesville's gas supply. Even so, the overall answer to the problem is DRILL, DRILL, DRILL.

Frank said...

Dear Fire & EMS,

No training. Out of Gas!

Thank you,
Barnesville-Lamar County Fire Departments

Anonymous said...

If you can't buy gas you can't go to work. If you can't go to work you can't pay taxes. If you can't pay taxex government can't bailout wall street. If you can't get a paycheck and can't buy food then we have riots. Then Joe can use the bucket truck for crowd control.

Sorry, just had to throw that one in there. lol

Anonymous said...

Vote John McCain for President

John McCain say: Drill now!!!




Don't vote Barack Obama

Barack Obama say: No drill, !@#$ %&?*

Anonymous said...

RAISE THE GAS PRICE AND IT WILL DETER PEOPLE FROM TOPPING OFF.

Anonymous said...

As of Wednesday AM:

Reliable Mart had gas this morning - can't remember the price.
Hot Shot (formerly Hot Spot) had gas this morning too. Unsure of the price.

Anonymous said...

drill now so we can reap the benefits twenty years from now for only about 1/16 of what we use a day. And drill in Alaska so we can ship it to China because it is not up to the standards of our use.