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Pastimes : NUT OF THE MONTH

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To: Oral Roberts who wrote (40)8/18/2003 12:22:07 PM
From: Tadsamillionaire  Read Replies (1) of 55
 
Phoenix Gas Stations Start to Run Dry
PHOENIX - Gasoline here has been treated like liquid gold in the week and a half since safety concerns shut down the sole pipeline supplying the state.
Motorists drove on fumes from gas station to gas station Sunday night, searching for one that still had fuel. The stations still open had drivers lined up for hours waiting for their chance to pump — and pay an increasingly high price for the privilege.
"I've been losing money for the last week," cab driver Dominick Santandrea said, complaining about prices in the $1.90-a-gallon range Sunday. "If this keeps up, the cab rates will go up."
story.news.yahoo.com.
And what they dont report... This started July 30,
THE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR, Janet Napolitano IS at a Governors conference and just finished her VACATION in Colorado river rafting. The pipe line was built in 1955.
Is buried about 2ft deep in the desert, flooded a new home development with 10 thousand gallons of gas in Tucson and has been patched by the owners since the 1970's.
Gas in Phoenix is at $2.69 a gallon for Reg unleaded.
Because we need a special blend for the desert.
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