Ok ladies and Gents,
City slickers may or may not worry about this (sorry, I’m in the sticks).
GAS.
Yep. Particularly, that gas that is sitting at your local marine. The good stuff they call it! Water and all! I am in the sticks of Western Carolina and just scored a beautiful boat slip, 2 slips away from gas heaven. You read that right kitty, two measly slips away!
But, the season has been dead here for a minute. Mosquitoes are dying in mid air. ( edited ) why?
Why is it that I don’t trust that beautiful pump? The technical question is this…is there degradation at the pump between seasons for marine gas? We basically go from maximum traffic to no traffic at the end of October.
I feel reluctant to be the first one up to the pump getting my ration of flat gas.
Am I crazy? (Don’t answer that) Is there a legitimate argument to this, or is it moot?
Cheers!
City slickers may or may not worry about this (sorry, I’m in the sticks).
GAS.
Yep. Particularly, that gas that is sitting at your local marine. The good stuff they call it! Water and all! I am in the sticks of Western Carolina and just scored a beautiful boat slip, 2 slips away from gas heaven. You read that right kitty, two measly slips away!
But, the season has been dead here for a minute. Mosquitoes are dying in mid air. ( edited ) why?
Why is it that I don’t trust that beautiful pump? The technical question is this…is there degradation at the pump between seasons for marine gas? We basically go from maximum traffic to no traffic at the end of October.
I feel reluctant to be the first one up to the pump getting my ration of flat gas.
Am I crazy? (Don’t answer that) Is there a legitimate argument to this, or is it moot?
Cheers!
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