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Take That Chavez!
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OOPS! What are ya gonna do now Chavez? Point a gun and demand we buy the gas? Hope ya choke on it! As for the 4000 employees. Hope ya abandone ship and find a better job ASAP. GoodOlBoy |
Well ......
Like they used to say in the former Soviet Union, Mr Chavez .......
Toughski Shi*ski! :D GOOD RIDDANCE. ;) |
Just because 7-Eleven drops Citgo doesn't mean that there still aren't Citgo stations out there. Off the top of my head I do not know a single one. Anybody know of a Citgo station that is not part of 7-Eleven?
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They've made it easy.
http://www.citgo.com/CITGOLocator/StoreLocator.jsp |
Two points.
1. Neither the employees of 7-Eleven nor the owners of Citgo stations have anything whatever to do with Venezuela or Chavez, so why would some of us wish them ill? 2. The US will still be buying gasoline/oil from Venezuela/Chavez. It'll just be mixed in with other sources and sent to other brand name stations. Yes, that's a pity in that it supports Chavez. But the alternative is to decrease supply - and increase costs. If you bellyached about $3/gallon gas, don't be so high and mighty now - or swallow your indignation and dig deeper in your wallet. |
Agreed Rocky. I still think we should all try to buy better fuel economy vehicles whenever we have to replace our current vehicle. Granted, with gas around $2.00 a gallon right now, most people will not think too much about it when buying their next car. Problem is, cars are long term commitments and God only knows what gas is going to cost next summer or the summer after that.
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GoodOlBoy |
OK, this is a bit off thread, but if you want better gas mileage, slow down a bit. I just got back from a trip to New Mexico in my Ford Explorer 4X4. Normally, I drive the 75 MPH when I make the trip and gas mileage around 19.5 MPG average. On this trip, I kind of bit the bullet and drove at 65 MPH and my mileage was 21.6 MPG, a substantial increase IMHO. The trip took about one hour longer which was not all that noticable.
Anyway, it's something you might want to consider. Paul B. |
Most companies that make cars actually tun them for best performance at a certain MPH. Believe it or not a '05 silverado extended cab v6 (Like mine) is tuned (per chevrolet) for 62 MPH.
You are correct btw slowing down can save ALOT of gas. If I have an emergency at work and have to drive 80 to get there I usually burn about 1/4 of a tank. If I am driving in on any normal day at around 65 I burn less than 1/8 of a tank. . . . GoodOlBoy |
Several Alaskan villiages refused to take the free 100 gallons of heating oil that was offered to each family in the native villiages because Chavez insulted our president. That is putting your money where your mouth is because fuel can cost as much as $7 per gallon in these remote villiages. You probably didn't hear much about that down in the lower 48 states did you?
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Just this evening my 4x4 was running very low on gas and the only station I saw in the first few miles was CITGO. I drove right by that place without giving it a second thought.
My wife said " what are you doing". I told her that I'd rather take my chances and was willing to push the damn truck if that's what it took. Fortunately, I made it to a Hess station with about a half gallon left in the tank. Shove it - Chavez |
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