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Signs of our time: $1.99 Gas up ahead



2014-12-30 - Speedway, 716 Bomar Heights, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Gas at the Speedway in Columbia was $1.99, mirroring the prices at local Five-Star outlets on Monday, December 29, 2014. Prices were generally 18 cents higher in Russell Springs/Jamestown. (Adair County-think: In Adair County where Abraham Lincoln got one vote for President, the blame for the high price of $1.99 can be placed squarely at the feet President Barack Obama, the man many here would hold responsible for causing the drought which brought about the collapse of the Mayan Civilization (Story about the collapse of Mayan Civilization, the Kardashians, sinkholes, kudzu, and of course, ebola.)


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