"thebigbossyboss" (thebigbossyboss)
11/24/2013 at 12:35 • Filed to: None | 0 | 8 |
I now have $20. I should use it to get gas, although I am really tempted to head over to Mcd's.
Have a Grand National for listening
Aaron James
> thebigbossyboss
11/24/2013 at 12:43 | 2 |
The McDonalds will surely give you gas, so it's a win-win there.
thebigbossyboss
> Aaron James
11/24/2013 at 12:45 | 0 |
good point.
thebigbossyboss
> Aaron James
11/24/2013 at 20:03 | 0 |
I decided to be responsible and traded my $20 for almost 15.8 litres (or 4.1 Gallons) of gas.
Aaron James
> thebigbossyboss
11/24/2013 at 22:07 | 0 |
Dang, 5 bucks a gallon. are you in Canada? It's 2.99 here in Ohio. It will surely go up for the holidays though. A happy meal won't drive you to work so good choice there.
thebigbossyboss
> Aaron James
11/24/2013 at 22:32 | 0 |
Yes I live in Canada. Assuming the value of the 20 to be constant, I coulda got 25 litres in Ohio!! wow!! Our price is about $1.265 per litre, for you guys at 2.99 per gal it would be .79 per litre. Such value!!
Aaron James
> thebigbossyboss
11/24/2013 at 23:29 | 0 |
This is the lowest gas has been in a while. Here it's been 3.29-3.79 a gallon over the last couple of months. The interesting thing is you might be burning gas from the US and I might be burning gas from Canada. It's weird how international trade works. We export about 100,000 barrels of crude oil a day to you guys and you export around the same to us.
thebigbossyboss
> Aaron James
11/25/2013 at 17:47 | 0 |
I believe we export the crude, and import refined products since canada only has 1 or 2 refineries.
Aaron James
> thebigbossyboss
11/25/2013 at 18:50 | 0 |
Yeah i don't know exactly how it works, but I know it's all about logistics and how far away and transport and refining capacity and all that stuff.