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“One [time] she came back giddy as a schoolgirl with an explosion of news, with all the build up and excitement in her voice you’d think she was the next crown princess,” Giuffre wrote of Maxwell. “But she had given George Clooney a blow job in the bathroom at some random event. … She never let that one down.”

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there fuckers are all over the place.

 
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Duracell batteries leak at an alarming rate

During Covid, I had Duracell replace all of my battery powered candles.

I grabbed my headlamp and it did not turn on. Went to change the batteries and Duracell struck again

90% of my batteries are now tennergy rechargeable and I'm only buying energizer if I need disposable



Anyone else in a similar situation

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Duracell batteries leak at an alarming rate

During Covid, I had Duracell replace all of my battery powered candles.

I grabbed my headlamp and it did not turn on. Went to change the batteries and Duracell struck again

90% of my batteries are now tennergy rechargeable and I'm only buying energizer if I need disposable



Anyone else in a similar situation

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Yes, I quit using Duracell several years ago for this reason. Nowadays, anything expensive (Kestrel, Terrapin X, etc) only gets Energizer LITHIUM batteries. The lithium batteries have a much longer shelf life so you can stock up and not worry about them going dead before you use them, and most importantly, they DON'T corrode if left in a unit for an extended period of time. Anything cheap gets regular Energizer alkaline, which CAN corrode, but much less likely than the Duracells. It's a shame, because once upon a time the Duracells were better than the Energizers (alkaline). I can remember a time when there was a certain brand of aircraft emergency locator transmitter (ELT) that was FAA-certified to run on Duracells (and ONLY Duracells, no other brands allowed).
 
Just out by Satan's son Bill Gates. A complete reversal on climate change Coffee and Covid goes into the likely why of it...

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Add a $1.50 a gallon and its Washington state. Then drive out onto a crumbling, pothole strewn road with your tires squishing piles of hobo shit and crunching needles. Yep Washington.

Refinery locations and capacities are one contributor, gas prices on the Third Coast are almost always the lowest and MS often has some of the lowest prices in the Third Coast region.

Slightly old data but illustrates the point.

Prices.

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Taxes.

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Taxes obviously aren't the only factor.

Even states places with refineries have added cost for transportation of crude, everybody that touches it along the way gets a nickel. Plus, demand outstrips production capacity in some places so they have to supplement with finished product. Theoretically CA produces 90% of their own fuel needs (ignoring recent El Segundo refinery issues). CA requires a unique blend so even gas they get from out of state has to go through a "refinery" process before it can be distributed.

Cool map to fiddle with for looking at fuel, NG and power infrastructure.

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Then there's additives, environmental "fees" that don't always get labeled as "taxes" ... your basic climaphobia grift. WA suffers heavily from climaphobia in more ways than just fuel.

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