Posted by VADAVE on July 07, 2011 at 04:32:08 from (149.32.192.33):
In Reply to: Gasoline Hoarding? posted by Paul Simmer on July 06, 2011 at 17:59:53:
Well Paul guess you would say that about me; but then you don't know what's going on! In my case I drive 100 mile every weekend to work on my farm. Gas is 30-35 cents cheaper there so I'll fill 4 or 5 5 gallon containers and bring them home to use in the wife's car about once a month. Why? There NO additional cost and I'm not spending between $7 and $10. Safe? Of course there a risk but then there's a risk just to get in a car. Yuo're worried about the way the poor Mitia driver is hauling the gas--how else was he going to? And of course he is taking a chance.
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