Drove up to NC over the weekend, lots of stations out of gas up that 
way, prices about $4 or a bit less.  One place I stopped the pump was 
running so slowly I finally just left after about 15 min with only a 
partial tank -- must be their way of rationing.  In Charleston area, 
prices are down a bit from that, but still higher than a week or 2 ago 
before Ike.  Apparently there are "issues" related to refineries and 
pipelines and whatnot, not sure I believe that as a lot of the east 
coast is imported?

--R

Gary Hurst wrote:
> my zip code says i live in lilburn, GA, but i don't live in lilburn any more
> than i live in snellville (probably even less so), lawrenceville or stone
> mountain.  the name traditionally given to the area is "five forks", which
> today really amount to just a relatively small cluster of strip malls, gas
> stations and fast food joints.  there are 4 gas stations:  Quicktrip, shell,
> chevron and kroger.  only the kroger has gas and there is a huge line to get
> some.  the rest are all dry.  when a station gets fuel, they can sell it for
> about 4.50 a gallon and they sell every drop.
>
> my understanding is that this is the case is much of georgia and the
> southeast.  i'm told this has something to do with it having rained in
> houston.  am i being manipulated and defrauded here?
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