TIBBC "The Thread" again...
#3601
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We splashed Wednesday afternoon. All good on the boat, interesting to see the Sumerlin boat house is gone, pile of sticks with a crane in the middle. We ended last season low on gas, was interesting to see the low fuel light blinking on the way in. Hutchinson's 91 No Ethanol, $4.29
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did they lean on it or did it go down itself?
Too bad lots of history I understand, gilded age dances and such upstairs
Pawing your way through all that petticoat must of been a PITA
are there booms to contain all the loose lumber?
Impressive Mark, that is street price for that fuel.
Too bad lots of history I understand, gilded age dances and such upstairs
Pawing your way through all that petticoat must of been a PITA

are there booms to contain all the loose lumber?
Impressive Mark, that is street price for that fuel.
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So who is in my slip? Looks like it's you and me for the season, other halves included.
Far as the fuel, no ethanol is good, 91 is just a waste of octane and money, most of the marina needs 87 so why bother. Will it make the Dancers run like the wind?
Far as the fuel, no ethanol is good, 91 is just a waste of octane and money, most of the marina needs 87 so why bother. Will it make the Dancers run like the wind?
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problem is no one is processing non-ethanol 87 or 89.
Now that is a demand that would take off, especially when the economy improvements were noted on the street
E-10/15 biggest boondoggle and lobbying nightmare ever rolled out.
The pressure to stop paying them NOT to grow corn won the day, now the gooberment pays huge subsidies TO grow corn but has to find a way to get rid of it...at our expense x2
as my x used to say "sometimes the only thing worse than wanting something is getting it"
go back to paying them for fallow fields as far as I'm concerned
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Might be a spot that that thing could rest in. Let me know, right now mine is open and not looking like it will be filled this weekend. Was thinking about taking the dock chit up today or tomorrow.


