Posted by HENRY E NC on April 01, 2008 at 14:37:02 from (216.119.6.7):
I just got back from Chattanooga taking wife to see her oncologist,and I dont think the truckers that go thru there have startrd to stike yet. Chattanooga id s tight place when the trucks are on the road on I75, I24, US 74/64 on the way to I40 and I81. There were a lot out today. Maybe by the week end they will be gone. Stopped for gas in Ocoee on the way over $3.179. only put a few gals in. Stoppped at the same place on the way back and gas had dropped to $3.159 Cheaper tha the #3.319 here and $3.219 in Geogia at the line. Stopped at an olds farm junk yard and saw lots of good items but after talking with the owner I realized he liked the junk better than I did. Henry
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