2008-03-19; 08:17:52 EDT
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Ed, Your mind is slipping again. The bill was only $135.00. I suppose gas at the marina pumps will be over the four dollar mark this summer. Filling a 52 gallon gas tank will be expensive, but I will enjoy every nickel of it. Rummy In a message dated 3/18/2008 8:30:29 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, ekroposki at charter.net writes: Robert said, "The guys who put their money into a power boat will be following that up with a bunch more bux for gas. Could be, when this recession (depression?) is over, there may be more slips available..." Or they can move 10 miles closer to the gas pump... Like a member of this forum... $230 for a fill up for his power boat ... The rains helped roofing contractors pockets? Must be nice to fill up ...? And then there are computer programmers with big Ford Explorers ... How much for a fill up??? Yes, there will be a run on recycled Rhodes 22's... Stan will have to get a new pair of sneakers to keep up... Ed K Greenville, SC, USASee the original archive post[broken link to nabble content:http://www.nabble.com/file/p16134704/gas.gif]
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