Sheetz Gas $1.77 A Gallon

NOTSMC

Well-Known Member
No sh*tter. It's on the sign for $1.77 for both regular and whatever the other one is. Be prepared to wait; traffic is backed up and then some onto Great Mills Road
 

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
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No sh*tter. It's on the sign for $1.77 for both regular and whatever the other one is. Be prepared to wait; traffic is backed up and then some onto Great Mills Road
Seems they are doing it everywhere "Sheetz will be selling gas for $1.776 on the Fourth of July". Pretty neat.
 

TPD

the poor dad
Has anyone noticed diesel fuel prices lately? Some places it is less than gas by 10¢ and other places it is more than gas by 20¢. In the last 25 years, I have only seen diesel fuel cheaper than gas maybe 2 other times. What's the deal this time?
 

NOTSMC

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My son is watching the traffic cameras and said it's mighty interesting out there today by the Sheetz. People making Uturns to get in line, people cutting across several lanes of traffic...on the way home, I saw a guy try to slide into the space that someone had left open for people turning into the housing development near the end of Great Mills. I swear if he hadn't of backed out that he was going to get lynched. Everyone started laying on their horn. Apparently no cutsies allowed.

I'm betting there's an accident in those areas before the day is over.
 

PrchJrkr

Long Haired Country Boy
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I stay away from regular 87 octane gas for now. I've been experimenting with different grades to see if there is any more power in my poor little S10. I noticed it pinging while towing a boat over to Solomons. It must be caked with carbon, 89 octane helps, but it truly runs best on 92 or 93. Even running high test, I'm still money ahead of driving my old 3/4 ton GMC with a 5.7l engine. Hopefully when I change the head gasket, I can clean it up enough to run on regular again.
 

rio

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When we went by the one at 235 they had closed off the entrance from 235. Cars were lined up as far as we could see down Chancellors waiting to turn in. This was at about 3 and again around 6. At least it was keeping the traffic off 235.
 

ginwoman

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My son is watching the traffic cameras and said it's mighty interesting out there today by the Sheetz. People making Uturns to get in line, people cutting across several lanes of traffic...on the way home, I saw a guy try to slide into the space that someone had left open for people turning into the housing development near the end of Great Mills. I swear if he hadn't of backed out that he was going to get lynched. Everyone started laying on their horn. Apparently no cutsies allowed.

I'm betting there's an accident in those areas before the day is over.
bet there was
 

OccamsRazor

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When we went by the one at 235 they had closed off the entrance from 235. Cars were lined up as far as we could see down Chancellors waiting to turn in. This was at about 3 and again around 6. At least it was keeping the traffic off 235.
When I drove by, a-holes were still turning into Sheetz from 235 but they were using the outbound turn lane. The one you use to exit Sheetz to go SB on 235. I guess they were more important and didn't feel they had to wait.
 

rio

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When I drove by, a-holes were still turning into Sheetz from 235 but they were using the outbound turn lane. The one you use to exit Sheetz to go SB on 235. I guess they were more important and didn't feel they had to wait.
That doesn't surprise me. Entitled idiots gonna show up everywhere....
 

glhs837

Power with Control
Wife and I gave getting her convertible a half tank of the 93 it needs (91 require, but 93 is good for high performance turbos) Only took five minutes to get to the pump at Great Mills only to see only 87 remained

Crazy thing about while we were waiting was we saw some guys filling up every container. I saw windshield washer, oil, and antifreeze bottles. But the topper was when they were done, one of the guys carefully entered the front seat holding another antifreeze container upside down. The bottom had been cut off, for use as a funnel I assume. But he had has in it and was gonna ride home that way....
 
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OccamsRazor

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Crazy thing about while we were waiting was we saw some guys filling up every container. I saw windshield washer, oil, and antifreeze bottles. But the topper was when they were done, one of the guys carefully entered the front seat holding another antifreeze container upside down. The bottom had been cut off, for use as a funnel I assume. But he had has in it and was gonna ride home that way....
Like I have said many times before. These are the same people who line up to block traffic for a free $0.75 donut and $10 pizzas :rolleyes:
 
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