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bumblethru
August 20, 2007, 7:21pm Report to Moderator

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Gulf is owned by Chavez now. And you are correct...they own Citgo also.

I know that Mobil use to give you .05 off/gallon if you used their speed pass. Which I 'use' to have. After I applied for a speed pass, which was charged directly to my charge card, I rec'd the .05 off for about 3months. Than they stopped that.

I will check the website BK posted and check out Hess. Sounds like a good deal!


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I went to the website.
Cumberland Farm gets their gas from Exxon Mobil?

http://www.terrorfreeoil.org/companies.php
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Ok, you guys figure it out, when you do let me know where it is acceptable to buy my gas.  They must give me atleast 5% off, not be terrorist affiliated, have acceptable investment strategies and maybe they could throw in a free cup of coffee.     
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make sure the coffee is at the proper temperature and in sealed container with a proper warning......


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

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Okay...we can rate their coffee too!!  

I like Stewarts coffee.

(my favorite is Dunkin Donuts, but ya can't get gas there)


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As one who used to drink 25 cup of coffee I have to agree with you Bumble that Dunkin Donuts and Stewarts has the best coffee. Every time I had a break I'd stop at one of them for a cup of coffee so I got to sample coffee from all over the area and those shops always had great coffee.
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Ok, you guys figure it out, when you do let me know where it is acceptable to buy my gas.  They must give me atleast 5% off, not be terrorist affiliated, have acceptable investment strategies and maybe they could throw in a free cup of coffee


I think that there's a place near Woodstock, Vermont where you can buy gas.  You should probably also require that the gas station is within a tank of gas from your place of residence/business.  LOL
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Ok, you guys figure it out, when you do let me know where it is acceptable to buy my gas.  They must give me atleast 5% off, not be terrorist affiliated, have acceptable investment strategies and maybe they could throw in a free cup of coffee.     


Does it need to be fair trade coffee, too?  Because you just might not be able to get any gas (or coffee) in town ever again!  BTW, what is this "Free trade coffee" I hear about?  What if the gas is from the US, but the bean are from Columbia and brought to you by a drug cartel??



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This is getting way too hard.  I'm getting a bike.
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I'm with you Zim.  If anyone should see us riding our bikes with TEA in hand, since we could not find politically acceptable coffe, please take a minute and say hello. It is a long way back up those hills to D'burg ya know.
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I thought there was the issue of the roadway to the gas station and the trucks making deliveries and how safe it would be.....because if one of those trucks were to roll over onto the aquifir what would that be called?...

...a natural disaster?
...a hazmat emergency?
...contaminated drinking water?


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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I thought there was the issue of the roadway to the gas station and the trucks making deliveries and how safe it would be.....because if one of those trucks were to roll over onto the aquifir what would that be called?...

...a natural disaster?
...a hazmat emergency?
...contaminated drinking water?


Just ask the people across the street with the Exxon(Mobil) Valdez.  They should know how to clean it up.  And let me say this one thing.  

Nobody, AND I MEAN NOBODY ever thought about the dangers of traffic getting in and out of that Mobil when they first put it in.  You have a traffic light where traffic backs up and blocks 2 of the 3 driveways, then you have people who never have to stop that want to cut across traffic when they could just as easily have waited for the traffic light, went straight through and taken a turn to avoid any traffic...



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I have to agree with you on this one BK. It is a bit more tense when the BMX track has an event. And now add the BJ's station to the mix and it will be interesting...needless to say!


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Like the locust we spread.....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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FYI, per the Gazette, the BJ's gas station is out and there's a possibility of a car wash coming in at the corner of Burdeck and Campbell Rd. instead.


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