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Bert Robbins September 2nd 05 12:38 PM


"Bryan" wrote in message
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"Woodchuck" wrote in message
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While coming home tonight from my parents house I passed(almost) a
station advertising gas for 2.85(BP) which is cheap considering all the
others were 3.20. They had no 87 & 89, but had 93 for 3.19 so I filled my
25 gallons of big can for my boat. Other stations had 93 for 3.60... so
that's a deal today! The big question, I got 60 gal in the boat in my
garage... should I go and have fun or save it for a rainy day?



Great question! And now I know where I can store 22 gallons in case I
can't get gas for my commute. This rec.boats place is the best!


Go buy a $25,000 boat.



Doug Kanter September 2nd 05 02:51 PM

I'm going to the supermarket, and then to the boat launch 30 seconds from my
house, at least 3 times this weekend. I figure it's a $10 weekend, plus beer
and worms.

wrote in message
oups.com...
It's not going to hurt anybody to stay home this labor day. Instead of
driving to the coast to sail the big boat when there may be no wind,
I'll go to a lake very close and sail my MiniCups.




Bryan September 2nd 05 03:44 PM


"Bert Robbins" wrote in message
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"Bryan" wrote in message
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"Woodchuck" wrote in message
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The big question, I got 60 gal in the boat in my garage... should I go
and have fun or save it for a rainy day?



Great question! And now I know where I can store 22 gallons in case I
can't get gas for my commute. This rec.boats place is the best!


Go buy a $25,000 boat.


Your directive is confusing to me. I did however just buy a $23, 000 dollar
boat. A couple of thousand short, but close enough I think.



Doug Kanter September 2nd 05 04:24 PM


"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Fri, 02 Sep 2005 13:51:35 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:

I'm going to the supermarket, and then to the boat launch 30 seconds from
my
house, at least 3 times this weekend. I figure it's a $10 weekend, plus
beer
and worms.


Are the worms from your garden?


Hell no! Worm union regulations prohibit me from messing with my worms. Same
with the bees, although some much larger than usual ones arrived last week
and have been acting like total assholes. They may have an "accident"
involving a hand held propane torch.



Garth Almgren September 2nd 05 07:15 PM

Around 9/2/2005 6:51 AM, Doug Kanter wrote:

I'm going to the supermarket, and then to the boat launch 30 seconds from my
house, at least 3 times this weekend. I figure it's a $10 weekend, plus beer
and worms.


Boat launch antics? Some of the best cheap entertainment around! :)


--
~/Garth - 1966 Glastron V-142 Skiflite: "Blue-Boat"
"There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing
as simply messing about in boats."
-Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows

Doug Kanter September 2nd 05 07:23 PM


"Garth Almgren" wrote in message
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Around 9/2/2005 6:51 AM, Doug Kanter wrote:

I'm going to the supermarket, and then to the boat launch 30 seconds from
my
house, at least 3 times this weekend. I figure it's a $10 weekend, plus
beer
and worms.


Boat launch antics? Some of the best cheap entertainment around! :)


This one's better than most. The town's got two launches. One's paved, with
nice docks and it attracts an ice cream cone audience that stands around
getting in the way of the people launching boats. Costs six bucks to be
entertained there. The one I use most of the time is unpaved, bumpy, criss
crossed by 2 ravines, and it eats at least one trailer every weekend. The
ravines are totally obvious, so it's always a source of amazement that some
people don't take them into consideration.



Dan Krueger September 3rd 05 11:36 PM

Get some Stabil if that "rainy day" is going to be more than 4-5 weeks
down the road or you will have some nasty stuff that will clog your fuel
system.

Dan


Woodchuck wrote:

While coming home tonight from my parents house I passed(almost) a station
advertising gas for 2.85(BP) which is cheap considering all the others were
3.20. They had no 87 & 89, but had 93 for 3.19 so I filled my 25 gallons of
big can for my boat. Other stations had 93 for 3.60... so that's a deal
today! The big question, I got 60 gal in the boat in my garage... should I
go and have fun or save it for a rainy day?


"*JimH*" wrote in message
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"Gene Kearns" wrote in message
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I just bought some gasoline for my school. Originally, we had settled
on a figure for 87 Octane, but I eventually bought 93 Octane, since
the allocation of 87 was used up and it was no longer available.

Yep. Gasoline rationing is now going on at the fuel farm to
distributor level and I personally know of two stations that were out
of fuel last night.... though they may receive a limited delivery this
morning.

The reason I post is I asked my supplier what would happen this Labor
Day weekend and he replied that some people were likely to go on
vacation and not be able to purchase fuel for recreational purposes
and/or the RETURN TRIP.... due to stations just running out... due to
limited deliveries.

Two to three (or more) pipeline's pumping stations have been flooded
and it is impossible to "ship" gas to the fuel farms. This may last
for weeks.

Be safe.... don't get stranded....

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We topped the tank on Friday when gas was $2.33/gallon then again on
Sunday when gas was still $2.46/gallon. All our cars were topped of then
also, as well as all our gas cans holding a total of about 10 gallons.

The boat holds 40 gallons and we burn about 6 gallons/hour.

We will be out (weather permitting) over the weekend. ;-)

If I have to put the boat to bed with an empty tank, so be it.





PocoLoco September 4th 05 05:07 PM

On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 15:40:52 GMT, Gene Kearns
wrote:

On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 15:40:45 GMT, Gene Kearns
wrote:

What I found.....

In the Brunswick County area: 44% cancellations in short term rentals,
gas prices about the same as inland, and few gas stations out of gas.
No Labor Day crowd. Gas prices from $3.09 to $3.99.

The largest discount gas chain in the area has refused to buy gas
until prices fall below $3.00, so all of those stations are closed in
Brunswick and New Hanover Counties.

A niece traveling from Key West to Boston reported high prices
everywhere, but cheapest in SC. Gas shortages were most widespread in
FL.


Gene, I didn't respond to your post the other day. Got busy, or something.

Yes, I've been embarrassed several times by things the administration has done.
I've been embarrassed by much of the TV coverage the past few days. I'm
embarrassed because I have friends in Europe who are seeing how inept we appear
to be at handling an emergency like this.

What is most embarrassing is the manner in which the major media has gone
directly at Bush, along with others on this group, with *no* regard to the
realities of the situation.

I've yet to see one reporter ask the mayor of New Orleans why he did so little
with regard to preparation or follow-on activities. I've yet to hear one
reporter ask the governor why the guard wasn't mobilized.

I've heard plenty of comments like, "We need a Berlin airdrop."
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."

thunder September 4th 05 05:37 PM

On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 12:07:21 -0400, PocoLoco wrote:


I've yet to see one reporter ask the mayor of New Orleans why he did so
little with regard to preparation or follow-on activities. I've yet to
hear one reporter ask the governor why the guard wasn't mobilized.


The mayor was in the hot seat the Saturday before Katrina. There were
many reporters questioning why a mandatory evacuation wasn't ordered then.
But this is now, it's Bush's turn in the hot seat.

NOYB September 7th 05 01:59 AM


"thunder" wrote in message
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On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 12:07:21 -0400, PocoLoco wrote:


I've yet to see one reporter ask the mayor of New Orleans why he did so
little with regard to preparation or follow-on activities. I've yet to
hear one reporter ask the governor why the guard wasn't mobilized.


The mayor was in the hot seat the Saturday before Katrina. There were
many reporters questioning why a mandatory evacuation wasn't ordered then.
But this is now, it's Bush's turn in the hot seat.


http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=107957




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