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This weekend, a Manhattan Beach, California, gas station said the price of regular gasoline was -- an arm. The price of mid-grade -- a leg. The price of premium -- your first born. Steve Grossi's lease on his Shell station was expiring on Monday so when he ran out of gasoline to sell on Sunday, he put up the tongue-in-cheek sign. "It started as a joke," said Grossi, 51, who operated the station for 11 years before Shell decided to sell the property. "It's a neighborhood station and it was a joke for the neighborhood." Before he ran out of gas, Grossi was selling regular at $3.499 per gallon, then up to $3.699 for premium. When he was out of gas, Grossi, who had been an independent Shell station owner for 28 years, was out of a job.