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VE3WBZ > FUEL     25.02.11 16:04l 66 Lines 2537 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: VK6BE & FEB-25-2011
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TO: FUEL @WW
FR: VE3WBZ

DT: Friday, February 25th.,2011 @0750hrs EST

G'Day Fellow Motion-Lotion watchers, drivers and all;

Last night, some good news, even our buck ,closing above the
US green back, and the cost of a barrel of oil...going down
and motion lotion at the pumps coming down by a cent.

Could you imagine what would happen if "Crazy Daffy" is
right, and Ol Ben is behnd it?    What would happen , if
they went after the tankers?   Stop tankers from going
and one closes the tap.   The motion lotion would skyrocket
and of course the Greenies also would be angry, as they
could not fly here and there on jets , butting in where
they are not wanted.

<< Quoting VK6BE to FUEL @WW >>

> From         : VK6BE         To           : FUEL  @WW
> Type/Status  : B$            Date/Time    : 24-Feb 23:35
> Bid          : D40130VK6BE   Message #    : 85577
> Title        : Re: CANADA: FEB-23-2011  "UP"

Well that title can change FEB-25-2011 to "DOWN" .. or we hope.

> Thank you Pete.  At least that supports what I said about
> cell phone usage in fuel statons here.

  I never used my cell in a fuel station, even self or full service
as they call having attendants here.    Not even in the marina, while
refueling, the rules there, are everyone must leave the ship, and all
doors and deck covers open to ventilate the fumes if any...as well
when geting ready to depart... the blowers have to be turned on for
a few minutes...just in case... with cars, commonsense and attention
NOT blabbing on a cell..or radio.

> BTW the petrol station where I get my fuel still has attendants
> serving fuel. Notice on the pumps NOT SELF SERVE. To me it is
> worth the extra cent per litre it costs there. The attendant
> also checks oil, water and tyres on request. That is rare service
> here; nearly all stations are self serve.
> Bob VK6BE.
>
> [End of Message #85577 from VK6BE]

  My station is the closest to me, and I don't might pumping my
own with gloves.   I do admit to looking for the right price, and
not fussy about self or attendent, as I appreciate others being
safe in these places.

  We also had that report about braincell disruption by emissions
so double glad about the cellphone, as I had the  earbud.  Never
liked the cell so near as the head.

  I did see your Shell Oil posting.   I don't know the oil company
that supplys my area, but he sure has enough regulations, and phone
numbers posted, that those on duty must follow in priority.

   73 Pete VE3WBZ


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