Cruising and reality
On Apr 19, 9:23*pm, "Bill McKee" wrote:
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On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 15:08:37 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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On Apr 18, 12:45 am, wrote:
On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 22:15:47 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 16:18:28 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
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The smell of diesel, the most masculine cologne.
NOT blech.
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You may be too young to remember the 70s when guys would spritz a
little gasoline behind their ear in hopes a girl would think you
worked in a gas station.
Good grief... did any of them live?
Gee whiz ... nothing? not even a mercy LOL?
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I remember them. Wait in lne for a hour so you could get $5.00 of gas
and that was the limit. And if you were lucky you could get gas before
the station ran out. It was rationed to them too!
I am sure Plume would be flirting with the gas station guy to try to
get an extra few gallons.
I do remember parking in the gas station in the middle of the night so
I would be there when they opened. I also had a odd/even permit so I
could get gas on either day.
I owned a company with delivery trucks and we were exempt. *Commercial
plates were exempt from the odd even. *Was nice my pickup was exempt and
there was a station near my house that was sort of out of the way and wife
could normally fill up without a wait. *The delivery trucks fueled at a
Cardlock station, so we could fill the family vehicles also 24/7. *Biggest
problem was we had to get the drivers to put in a little more than they need
for the route, as we had lots of people deciding to climb the fence and
siphon gas. *And steal batteries. *Later we went to diesel delivery trucks,
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Now they'll also steal the catalytic converters!
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