trevon howell i can't put 87 in my car, it only takes 93. that's the only thing i worry about. the gamble is finding the right fuel at your local fillin' station... and you beyers / store owner monday was a circus here, i basically refereed the pumps from 1 in the afternoon to 10 at night. steve beyer's grocery boy junior ran out of gas tuesday morning, he was able to get some gas wednesday night, but he couldn't sell it until thursday morning when he knew the price. steve beyers / store owner basically, every time a gas tanker pulls up, every tank is a different cost. it fluctuates, and that's when you put your price on the gas. beyers has enough mileage on him to remember the gas crisis decades ago.... used to pump gas on lejeaune blv back in the '70's, with my little rag in my pocket, and gas jumped from 22 cents a gallon to about 35 cents a gallon, and people would cuss at me as i'm cleaning the windshield, and unfortunately i have as much control over the price now as i did then. gas is now flowing again in that recently repaired pipline, but it will take some time for tre