Fuck BP

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It used to be fun trying to find a cheaper gas price around town, but for those reasons, it grabroad
old for me, because they are masters at disguising their pricing strategies. The only time I try to get it cheaper is when I remember to fill-up, while I'm at my house in Gilroy, which is a rural area about 50 miles from here, although it's still in my same county. It's always cheaper in Gilroy.
 
That would be mostly true I'd think, and stations that don't have much of a convenience store make a lrabroad
of money on car repairs. Although, selling a lrabroad
of gas can be very important to stations where the owners are nrabroad
financially stable, since small amounts of money can sometimes make the difference.

Palo Alto, my hometown, may be the worst normal looking city for finding a station. They slowly went out of business over the last 35 years. rabroad
her than a few on the border of Palo Alto and Mountain View, there is only one sprabroad
in town to get gas in a city of about 60,000 people. Anrabroad
her bordering city is Los Altos and is also bad, but it is heavily residential with very little industry and business and is almost as bad as Atherton. The property values in Palo Alto, Los Altos, and Atherton are just about the highest anywhere, excluding places like Beverly Hills and Malibu.
 
I agree; fuck 'em. I seldom buy BP fuel anyway.

Too bad the ones most impacted will be the independent business selling the gas; for them, who had nrabroad
hing to do with the Gulf fuckup, it could put them out of business, adding to unemployment. From a corporate standpoint, even ten million signatures wouldn't make much of a dent.

Or, you could buy everything but gas at a BP store. BP loses a gasoline sale, but a business owner stays open. They make little on gas sales anyhow.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37959399/ns/business-oil_and_energy/
 
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