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Title: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Freeper on February 12, 2013, 06:30:59 PM
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dixiegrrrrl (28,784 posts)

Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??


 
I have read on another site of complaints that some stations are running out of gas and the price jumped between last night and today.
Since I fill up maybe every 4 months now, have no clue what is going on in the outside commute traffic world.

Anyone???

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022360510

I haven't heard about any gas shortages, but prices have been climbing. And I know now that gas prices are only the fault of Repuke presidents, when we have high gas prices with a dem it's because the economy is booming so much.


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nadinbrzezinski (116,146 posts)
1. Gas went up 35 cents for no apparent reason.

Wait Nads admits there is something she doesn't know?
She better grab her good rig and go find out.

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freshwest (26,811 posts)
3. No problem out here and price went a bit a while back and isn't at the previous levels here.

Still under $4 a gallon which is good here.

The same prices that you call good are the same ones you wanted to crucify Bush over.

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Journeyman (8,961 posts)
8. You may want to get a locking gas cap, in the event we return to gas rationing. . .

Since the 1980s, the vast majority of vehicles have anti-siphon baffles that prevent a hose from extending down into the tank.

However, here's a scenario where you might want a locking gas cap, even if your car has the anti-siphon baffle that renders it unnecessary.

During the gas crisis in the late '70s, I found myself in a blocks-long line waiting to fill up at a corner station. The station was on the South-West corner of the intersection and we were all lined up down the street to the West of the station.

Everyone was being polite (it was early in the first day of the shortage), waiting their turn. The next-to-go car would wait at the street, ready to drive into the station when a pump was available. I'd been in the line for over an hour and was about three cars from the driveway. Suddenly, as a car vacated the pump, and the next driver started to pull into the drive, a jerk in a Cadillac -- traveling South on the street approaching the station -- cut diagonally across four lanes of the West side street, directly in front of us, and pulled into the station and up to the pump, ahead of all those waiting in line.

As he hopped from his Caddy, hoots and hollers and a stream of profanity greeted him. He ignored it all, stepped to the rear of his car, removed his gas cap and reached for the pump. With a visible look of disgust, he realized he had to go into the station to pay for the gas. And this he did, despite the ever-growing outrage behind him.

For a moment, we in the line looked incredulously at each other, trying to decide if the situation warranted (or would justify) a face-to-face and possibly violent confrontation. But as the murmurs for blood grew louder, the guy in the front of the line decided to act.

He opened the door to his gas tank, removed his locking cap, strode purposefully across the lot and slapped it onto the open line of the Cadillac. To tumultuous cheers, he returned to his car, got back in his seat and waited the return of the Caddy driver.

It took the Caddy driver a few moments to realize the hopelessness of his situation and a few more to get his money back from the attendant, but he eventually drove away with cheers and jeers and raucous laughter ringing in his ears.

And that, I'd say, was worth the investment in a locking gas cap.

I thought 0bama fixed all this.

Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Skul on February 12, 2013, 06:39:54 PM
Have to admit, journey's story was cute.  :rotf:
Caddy driver sounds like an entitled liberal to me.
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Freeper on February 12, 2013, 06:42:29 PM
Have to admit, journey's story was cute.  :rotf:
Caddy driver sounds like an entitled liberal to me.

Best bouncy in a long time.
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Skul on February 12, 2013, 06:49:33 PM
Best bouncy in a long time.
Best line....
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drove away with cheers and jeers and raucous laughter ringing in his ears
:lmao:
Wish there would have been a bush-jumping cop.
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Mike220 on February 12, 2013, 07:00:13 PM
Best line.... :lmao:
Wish there would have been a bush-jumping cop.

Well, the guy jumping out of the car was a nice sub-type.

Didn't start wit "So" though. Serious oversight.
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: DLR Pyro on February 12, 2013, 07:05:19 PM
come on, no "Bush/Cheney" or "I heart Waterboarding" bumper stickers on the Caddy? 
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: GOBUCKS on February 12, 2013, 07:29:02 PM
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Wait Nads admits there is something she doesn't know?


Be careful. She said the price went up "for no apparent reason".

She did not say she didn't know. She's an expert on that kind of thing.
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: thundley4 on February 12, 2013, 07:38:25 PM
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During the gas crisis in the late '70s, I found myself in a blocks-long line waiting to fill up at a corner station. The station was on the South-West corner of the intersection and we were all lined up down the street to the West of the station.

Everyone was being polite (it was early in the first day of the shortage), waiting their turn. The next-to-go car would wait at the street, ready to drive into the station when a pump was available. I'd been in the line for over an hour and was about three cars from the driveway. Suddenly, as a car vacated the pump, and the next driver started to pull into the drive, a jerk in a Cadillac -- traveling South on the street approaching the station -- cut diagonally across four lanes of the West side street, directly in front of us, and pulled into the station and up to the pump, ahead of all those waiting in line.

As he hopped from his Caddy, hoots and hollers and a stream of profanity greeted him. He ignored it all, stepped to the rear of his car, removed his gas cap and reached for the pump. With a visible look of disgust, he realized he had to go into the station to pay for the gas. And this he did, despite the ever-growing outrage behind him.

Where did they have self-serve stations at in the 70's? 
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Tucker on February 12, 2013, 07:44:14 PM
I wonder if jimmah carter was blaming President Nixon?
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: 98ZJUSMC on February 12, 2013, 07:50:19 PM
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022360510

I haven't heard about any gas shortages, but prices have been climbing. And I know now that gas prices are only the fault of Repuke presidents, when we have high gas prices with a dem it's because the economy is booming so much.


 :rotf:

That little nugget of Lightbringer stupidity never, ever gets old.
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: 98ZJUSMC on February 12, 2013, 08:04:23 PM
I wonder if jimmah carter was blaming President Nixon?

Nah.....he was telling everybody to put on sweaters.
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: GOBUCKS on February 12, 2013, 09:09:16 PM
The first price shock came after President Nixon's stupid price freeze.

The second price shock came after crazy Jimmeh decided the U.S. should stab the Shah in the back.

I can only surmise that Jimmeh thought the Shah was a Jew.
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: USA4ME on February 12, 2013, 09:26:07 PM
Where did they have self-serve stations at in the 70's?

You got a point. The gas embargo was in 1973. I first remember self-serve becoming popular around 1975-76, and even then most stations were at best half self-serve and half full service.

Self-serve has been around even in the 60's, but the whole point of self-service was because the price of gas was significantly cheaper if you pumped your own.  In the 60's and early 70's, who cared?  Gas was 35 cents a gallon.

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Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Evil_Conservative on February 12, 2013, 09:27:29 PM
No difficulties here.  I pull up to the pump, push the gas door button, curse some obscenities under my breath when I see the price, fill up and leave. 
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: thundley4 on February 12, 2013, 09:40:26 PM
You got a point. The gas embargo was in 1973. I first remember self-serve becoming popular around 1975-76, and even then most stations were at best half self-serve and half full service.

Self-serve has been around even in the 60's, but the whole point of self-service was because the price of gas was significantly cheaper if you pumped your own.  In the 60's and early 70's, who cared?  Gas was 35 cents a gallon.

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I can remember going to a local gas station in the late 70's and the old man that owned and ran the place always pumped the gas, checked the oil and washed the windows.  He even came out to put gas in a can for kids that were mowing yards in the neighborhood.
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: diesel driver on February 13, 2013, 02:26:15 AM
come on, no "Bush/Cheney" or "I heart Waterboarding" bumper stickers on the Caddy? 

Probably a Carter/Mondull sticker.  One of them "welfare Caddys".   :lmao:
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: RobJohnson on February 13, 2013, 02:51:35 AM
I can remember going to a local gas station in the late 70's and the old man that owned and ran the place always pumped the gas, checked the oil and washed the windows.  He even came out to put gas in a can for kids that were mowing yards in the neighborhood.

Same memories.

My Uncle owned a Skelly gas station, I would hang out there when I was really young. I washed a few windows, customers thought it was cute.

Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: ChuckJ on February 13, 2013, 03:43:26 AM
Where did they have self-serve stations at in the 70's? 

That's what I was wondering. I don't remember any in my part of the country in the 70s.
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: LC EFA on February 13, 2013, 04:14:40 AM
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dixiegrrrrl (28,784 posts)

Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??


 
I have read on another site of complaints that some stations are running out of gas and the price jumped between last night and today.
Since I fill up maybe every 4 months now, have no clue what is going on in the outside commute traffic world.

Anyone???

Boo ****ing hoo DUmmie.

If it was left up to you bunch of thieving totalitarians - your gas would cost far more and be far less available.

Come cry to me when you pay $1.56 / L for diesel so I can spit in your face.
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Tucker on February 13, 2013, 05:09:11 AM
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dixiegrrrrl (28,784 posts)

Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??


 
I have read on another site of complaints that some stations are running out of gas and the price jumped between last night and today.
Since I fill up maybe every 4 months now, have no clue what is going on in the outside commute traffic world.

Anyone???

She's from a small town in Alabama. Most likely no public transportation or taxi service. I wonder how she does it. :???:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022351603

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dixiegrrrrl (28,804 posts)
60. That's the beauty of the strong sense of community in southern small towns.

View profile
My neighbors will show up to help if I need it, and not care if I am of their religion or their political belief.
Nope, not even Tea Party members will care, they are, when needed, responding to *community*.
As I would..as i have done, time after time.
My roofer is a hard shell Baptist and strong Republican, Fox tv watcher ( he does not read well, come to find out)
and has come to help me twice for small roof problems and never charged me a cent.

See, people in these small towns have history together, going back for generations, and they value community.
So we vote the way we want to, and go to our own churches ( or not) and talk about what we have in common,
not focus on the differences.

DU could take a page from that.
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Karin on February 13, 2013, 08:00:23 AM
^^^  That link that Tucker posted is a pretty good read.    

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Response to jeff47 (Reply #70)
Mon Feb 11, 2013, 08:38 PM
Glitterati (871 posts)
84. Here's a clue, Jeff

just for the clueless.

Most of the time, we southerners recover from these tornadoes without ever requesting FEMA or federal help.

You see, we're normal, compassionate people who don't live for years next door to people we don't know. When there's trouble in OUR neighborhoods, we don't wait for jerks like you to come help. We get busy and rebuild our neighbors' homes and make sure they cared for and fed. We're a hearty people who care for each other and don't wait for the FEDS to show up with a check.

It's called compassion. We in the South have it in abundance and aren't afraid to show it.
 

There's a character is the above saga named Moses2SandyKoufax, who is such an asshole, even the DUmp can't stand him.  After being graciously invited down south to see a variety of attractions, he replied

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Response to nolabear (Reply #23)
Sun Feb 10, 2013, 11:16 PM
 Moses2SandyKoufax (880 posts)
27. Mississippi is a national embarrassment.

I have no desire to visit.

I blush for this serious breach of etiquette.
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Rebel on February 13, 2013, 08:16:40 AM
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dixiegrrrrl (28,804 posts)

60. That's the beauty of the strong sense of community in southern small towns.

My neighbors will show up to help if I need it, and not care if I am of their religion or their political belief.
Nope, not even Tea Party members will care, they are, when needed, responding to *community*.
As I would..as i have done, time after time.
My roofer is a hard shell Baptist and strong Republican, Fox tv watcher ( he does not read well, come to find out)
and has come to help me twice for small roof problems and never charged me a cent.

See, people in these small towns have history together, going back for generations, and they value community.
So we vote the way we want to, and go to our own churches ( or not) and talk about what we have in common,
not focus on the differences.

DU could take a page from that.

The man will come to your aid at any given time, yet you, in true DUmbass fashion, still had to find a way to trash him, you stupid slut. Is it an attempt to get DU street cred?  :bird:
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Rebel on February 13, 2013, 08:20:39 AM
[youtube=425,350]hGLSSUHrOeE[/youtube]

This is the tornado viewed from a deputy's car. The street he's riding on is Hardy Street. He's driving from west to east (north being on the left for lurking DUmbasses). When he gets down the road, USM is on the left. Diagonally behind the McDonalds towards the end, if you drew a line from it to NE, it looks like the tornado could have hit the football stadium. Haven't heard anything about that though. His path on Hardy was between I-59 and Hwy 49.
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Chris_ on February 13, 2013, 08:23:33 AM
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Response to nolabear (Reply #23)
Sun Feb 10, 2013, 11:16 PM
 Moses2SandyKoufax (880 posts)
27. Mississippi is a national embarrassment.

I have no desire to visit.
Funny, I feel the same way about Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Washington DC, and New York City.
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Tucker on February 13, 2013, 08:29:51 AM
Funny, I feel the same way about Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Washington DC, and New York City.

Boston, Philadelphia, Trenton, Madison, Baltimore or Cleveland.
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: NHSparky on February 13, 2013, 08:32:18 AM
Boston, Philadelphia, Trenton, Madison, Baltimore or Cleveland.

Austin (sorry BEG), Santa Fe, Boulder, Palm Beach, East St. Louis, San Fran, Seattle...want to keep this one going?
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Tucker on February 13, 2013, 08:35:40 AM
Austin (sorry BEG), Santa Fe, Boulder, Palm Beach, East St. Louis, San Fran, Seattle...want to keep this one going?

It's Chris's fault. He started it.  :tongue:
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Chris_ on February 13, 2013, 08:36:03 AM
Memphis
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Rebel on February 13, 2013, 08:36:29 AM
Memphis

Jackson.
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Karin on February 13, 2013, 08:41:02 AM
According to the DUmmies who looked at his profile, he comes from Hollywood (that's what he says, anyway). 
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: franksolich on February 13, 2013, 08:44:06 AM
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Moses2SandyKoufax (880 posts)    Sun Feb 10, 2013, 11:16 PM

27. Mississippi is a national embarrassment.

<<<thinks Mississippi has a whole lot of fine folks, some of the finest folks in the world.

<<<knows on the other hand California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, don't.
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Tucker on February 13, 2013, 08:57:19 AM
<<<thinks Mississippi has a whole lot of fine folks, some of the finest folks in the world.

<<<knows on the other hand California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, don't.

There is at least one person in CT worthy of praise.

Fresh from the DUmp looking for interesting tale when I ran across this:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/1251283963

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" NO OBAMA tears for the aborted unborn"
The title above was a letter sent by a retired priest in the state of CT dated 1/28/2013:

"Jan. 22 marked 40 years of legalized abortion. Jan 21 our liberal president was blessed with a second term in office. His words to America have violated the founding principles upon which our great nation was established. The president shed tears at the Newtown tragedy,but his legacy the day after his inauguration is tarnished by his stand on abortion, late-term abortion. He cried over the death of 20 innocent children in Newtown but he takes no responsibility for the daily carnage that takes place in America's abortion clinics. Obama's legacy is being tainted by the 55 million unborn children who have been sacrificed at the altar of human and political expediency.
The president cried over 20 children who died in Newtown but he is oblivious to the 26,813 abortions that take place every week in America. The president claims to be a champion of the disadvantaged in America. He should ask himself who speaks for the millions of unborn children who have no voice.
I pray God will open his heart to understand the true meaning of love."

Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: DLR Pyro on February 13, 2013, 09:00:51 AM
Austin (sorry BEG), Santa Fe, Boulder, Palm Beach, East St. Louis, San Fran, Seattle...want to keep this one going?
Flagstaff Arizona, don't forget Winona, Kingman, Barstow, San Bernardino...
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Rebel on February 13, 2013, 09:01:16 AM
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jmowreader (23,367 posts)
16. You know why

To someone really far to the right, like this priest is, "liberal" means "more liberal than me."

The problem with that theory, of course, is EVERYONE is more liberal than those guys.

The past 2 election cycles have seen TWO RINOs nominated by the Republican establishment. Tell us more about the Republicans being "so far to the right". If not, own up to the fact that you f'n morons have gone so far to the left even Mao would say you were insane.
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: ChuckJ on February 13, 2013, 09:03:28 AM
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Response to Filibuster Harry (Original post)Tue Feb 5, 2013, 03:55 PM
 Tikki (9,310 posts)
13. NO REPUG~TEA PARTY tears for the hungry and poor children..

Because they don't exist in these fools' world or if they do exist it's their parents fault
that they go to bed hungry or these hungry children should sign up to clean a private school's toilets for their meals.


Tikki

Most of the churches and Christian organizations that feed the poor would be considered Repugs or Tea Party members by you. Or are you such a stupid piece of dog shit that you think all the organizations feeding the hungry and helping the poor are atheists?
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Karin on February 13, 2013, 09:29:08 AM
^^^  Notice that whenever a fellow DUmmie posts a down-and-out tale of woe, the first thing they suggest is to go find a church who could maybe help. 
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Tucker on February 13, 2013, 09:36:15 AM
^^^  Notice that whenever a fellow DUmmie posts a down-and-out tale of woe, the first thing they suggest is to go find a church who could maybe help. 

The parasites have a network of soft touches that they pass back and forth between them. They know all of the angles.

On DU2, there was a section on how to get on disability SS. They shared the process of who to see, what to say and when to appeal. The whole nine yards.
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: FiddyBeowulf on February 13, 2013, 09:57:17 AM
Flagstaff Arizona, don't forget Winona, Kingman, Barstow, San Bernardino...
Milwaukee, Beloit, Racine...
Title: Re: Anyone noticiing difficulty getting gas for the car??
Post by: Evil_Conservative on February 13, 2013, 09:43:49 PM
Milwaukee, Beloit, Racine...

Beloit.  :rotf:

I grew up in Janesville and hated going to Beloit.