To: Ilaine who wrote (39630 ) 8/23/2002 8:39:13 PM From: Bilow Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 281500 Hi CobaltBlue; Re: "But my favorite moment of all is not something I ever saw in a photo or on videotape. As soon as I understood what was happening, I picked up my kids from school, and we went, in this order, to fill up the tank with gas, take money out of the ATM, and buy food at Costco. " Funny that you would admit this, but you posted it more or less real time: CobaltBlue, September 12, 2001What's the deal on gas gouging? I filled up my tank about an hour after the bombing - was worried about supplies of gasoline. #reply-16342497 What the hell did you think would happen to gas supplies if everyone went out and tried to buy their share before the supplies ran out? I mean, Jesus weeps! You were the cause of the problem yourself! My first reaction was to cancel any driving that I required, and to try and influence as many people as possible to avoid actions that would precipitate an (unnecessary) gasoline shortage: Bilow, September 12, 2001, 10:04AMP.S. I'm suggesting that a patriotic thing to do right now is to avoid using gasoline or even filling your tank. There's rumors of shortages or high prices in the press; obviously this is something that we can all easily fix. If you want for the rest of us to be convinced that you're a patriot, it would be best if you at least tried to imitate the actions of someone who cares more about the country than yourself. When 9/11 happened I immediately eliminated all excess driving, and refused to fill my car or even drive it except if absolutely necessary. I did this as a simple patriotic contribution, all that I could do at the time. While I was making my tiny sacrifice, you were out there making sure that you got yours, and that you got it at a good price. -- Carl