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Re: May 19th Gas Out Day
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Posted by john in la on May 17, 2004 at 04:55:57 from (66.157.48.121):
In Reply to: May 19th Gas Out Day posted by Gary in TX on May 16, 2004 at 21:41:40:
I am one of those that says what good will it do. Stations and oil companies figure their bottom line on a weekly or monthly amount. If I use 20 gallons a week and my normal day to get gas is Wed. but I go a day early and fill up on Tues. Or stretch it out till Thurs. I still used and bought my 20 gallons for this week. Only person I am hurting is me for the inconvenience. Now if you said no on use gas on May 19th even if it means taking off a day at work and shut the entire road system down then you might have some thing. But I can tell you that will never work. You will not get every one to go along. Just look at the truckers strike of 20 years ago. They were shooting at drivers because they would not strike and still they had trucks on the road.
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