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On Feb 2, 10:07*am, John H wrote:
These guys are very reasonable and convenient as hell. Just put the old bottle on the front porch and they drop off the new. For first timers, you can't beat the price. But, you have to live where they're availabe. http://www.propanetaxi.com/ For first timers, you can't beat the price. Until some psycho opens the valve, lays it on its side in front of your door, and kills you while you eat lunch. |
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On 2/4/11 2:19 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:37:45 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 18:14:05 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Feb 2, 10:07 am, John wrote: These guys are very reasonable and convenient as hell. Just put the old bottle on the front porch and they drop off the new. For first timers, you can't beat the price. But, you have to live where they're availabe. http://www.propanetaxi.com/ For first timers, you can't beat the price. Until some psycho opens the valve, lays it on its side in front of your door, and kills you while you eat lunch. If you open the valve of any modern propane tank, nothing happens. You need the regulator plugged in to depress the safety valve in the valve body. How did that come about? Gov't regulation? Hmm... just asking. No no no...the gas industry self-regulated itself. That's how all safeguards come about, don't you know? :) |
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In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says... On 2/4/11 2:19 PM, wrote: On Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:37:45 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 18:14:05 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Feb 2, 10:07 am, John wrote: These guys are very reasonable and convenient as hell. Just put the old bottle on the front porch and they drop off the new. For first timers, you can't beat the price. But, you have to live where they're availabe. http://www.propanetaxi.com/ For first timers, you can't beat the price. Until some psycho opens the valve, lays it on its side in front of your door, and kills you while you eat lunch. If you open the valve of any modern propane tank, nothing happens. You need the regulator plugged in to depress the safety valve in the valve body. How did that come about? Gov't regulation? Hmm... just asking. No no no...the gas industry self-regulated itself. That's how all safeguards come about, don't you know? :) I'm damned glad some people, such as myself, have the brains to be safe without the government telling me just how to do that. Unlike you. |
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In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says... On 2/4/11 2:19 PM, wrote: On Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:37:45 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 18:14:05 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Feb 2, 10:07 am, John wrote: These guys are very reasonable and convenient as hell. Just put the old bottle on the front porch and they drop off the new. For first timers, you can't beat the price. But, you have to live where they're availabe. http://www.propanetaxi.com/ For first timers, you can't beat the price. Until some psycho opens the valve, lays it on its side in front of your door, and kills you while you eat lunch. If you open the valve of any modern propane tank, nothing happens. You need the regulator plugged in to depress the safety valve in the valve body. How did that come about? Gov't regulation? Hmm... just asking. No no no...the gas industry self-regulated itself. That's how all safeguards come about, don't you know? :) You don't know much about the cost of acquiring customers do you. Killing off your customer base isn't good for your bottom line. |
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On 2/4/11 6:07 PM, BAR wrote:
In , payer3389 @mypacks.net says... On 2/4/11 2:19 PM, wrote: On Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:37:45 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 18:14:05 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Feb 2, 10:07 am, John wrote: These guys are very reasonable and convenient as hell. Just put the old bottle on the front porch and they drop off the new. For first timers, you can't beat the price. But, you have to live where they're availabe. http://www.propanetaxi.com/ For first timers, you can't beat the price. Until some psycho opens the valve, lays it on its side in front of your door, and kills you while you eat lunch. If you open the valve of any modern propane tank, nothing happens. You need the regulator plugged in to depress the safety valve in the valve body. How did that come about? Gov't regulation? Hmm... just asking. No no no...the gas industry self-regulated itself. That's how all safeguards come about, don't you know? :) You don't know much about the cost of acquiring customers do you. Killing off your customer base isn't good for your bottom line. Sorry, Bertie-Birther, but your post doesn't respond to the rhetorical question. |
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On Fri, 4 Feb 2011 18:07:15 -0500, BAR wrote:
In article , payer3389 says... On 2/4/11 2:19 PM, wrote: On Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:37:45 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 18:14:05 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Feb 2, 10:07 am, John wrote: These guys are very reasonable and convenient as hell. Just put the old bottle on the front porch and they drop off the new. For first timers, you can't beat the price. But, you have to live where they're availabe. http://www.propanetaxi.com/ For first timers, you can't beat the price. Until some psycho opens the valve, lays it on its side in front of your door, and kills you while you eat lunch. If you open the valve of any modern propane tank, nothing happens. You need the regulator plugged in to depress the safety valve in the valve body. How did that come about? Gov't regulation? Hmm... just asking. No no no...the gas industry self-regulated itself. That's how all safeguards come about, don't you know? :) You don't know much about the cost of acquiring customers do you. Killing off your customer base isn't good for your bottom line. Sounds like you think propane canister use has dropped due to enhanced safety. Bizarre. |
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On Sat, 05 Feb 2011 02:34:33 -0500, wrote:
On Fri, 04 Feb 2011 11:19:15 -0800, wrote: On Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:37:45 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 18:14:05 -0800 (PST), "*e#c" wrote: On Feb 2, 10:07*am, John H wrote: These guys are very reasonable and convenient as hell. Just put the old bottle on the front porch and they drop off the new. For first timers, you can't beat the price. But, you have to live where they're availabe. http://www.propanetaxi.com/ For first timers, you can't beat the price. Until some psycho opens the valve, lays it on its side in front of your door, and kills you while you eat lunch. If you open the valve of any modern propane tank, nothing happens. You need the regulator plugged in to depress the safety valve in the valve body. How did that come about? Gov't regulation? Hmm... just asking. Actually it came from NFPA, the same people who write the gas code and the electrical code. That is a private not for profit corporation. So, they must be a failure then... since I seem to recall someone saying non-profits aren't viable or some such nonsense. Or, perhaps we shouldn't bother to follow the regs... |
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On Sat, 05 Feb 2011 02:34:33 -0500, wrote:
On Fri, 04 Feb 2011 11:19:15 -0800, wrote: On Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:37:45 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 18:14:05 -0800 (PST), "*e#c" wrote: On Feb 2, 10:07*am, John H wrote: These guys are very reasonable and convenient as hell. Just put the old bottle on the front porch and they drop off the new. For first timers, you can't beat the price. But, you have to live where they're availabe. http://www.propanetaxi.com/ For first timers, you can't beat the price. Until some psycho opens the valve, lays it on its side in front of your door, and kills you while you eat lunch. If you open the valve of any modern propane tank, nothing happens. You need the regulator plugged in to depress the safety valve in the valve body. How did that come about? Gov't regulation? Hmm... just asking. Actually it came from NFPA, the same people who write the gas code and the electrical code. That is a private not for profit corporation. Of course, they're killing off jobs... those lousy non-profit commies.. |
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On Sat, 05 Feb 2011 12:34:48 -0500, wrote:
On Sat, 05 Feb 2011 07:57:49 -0800, wrote: On Sat, 05 Feb 2011 02:34:33 -0500, wrote: On Fri, 04 Feb 2011 11:19:15 -0800, wrote: On Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:37:45 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 18:14:05 -0800 (PST), "*e#c" wrote: On Feb 2, 10:07*am, John H wrote: These guys are very reasonable and convenient as hell. Just put the old bottle on the front porch and they drop off the new. For first timers, you can't beat the price. But, you have to live where they're availabe. http://www.propanetaxi.com/ For first timers, you can't beat the price. Until some psycho opens the valve, lays it on its side in front of your door, and kills you while you eat lunch. If you open the valve of any modern propane tank, nothing happens. You need the regulator plugged in to depress the safety valve in the valve body. How did that come about? Gov't regulation? Hmm... just asking. Actually it came from NFPA, the same people who write the gas code and the electrical code. That is a private not for profit corporation. Of course, they're killing off jobs... those lousy non-profit commies.. Put the lighter down and step away from the bong. Nobody said that. It 'was tongue in cheek. Take a lude! :-) |
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