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Surely you not patronizing a BP station are you?
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Come on now, they didnt ask for this to happen. If they end up fighting the clean up bill, then it'll be a different story.
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Nah swa, I'll bet he's not patronizing those particular establishments. Ya see, knowing the VERY conscientious bigbill as I do, I'll bet he just happened to be riding by that particular BP gas station, saw that no one was present, stopped and pulled out his camera, took this picture, and then waited there until somebody else drove up!
(uh huh...I'm mean that sign ALSO says, "DO NOT LEAVE PUMPS UNATTENDED", doesn't it???!!!) 
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Come on now, they didnt ask for this to happen. If they end up fighting the clean up bill, then it'll be a different story.
Sorry Tom, but in a very direct manner, they DID "ask for this to happen", because by some initial eyewitness reports from some of the surviving workers on that rig, the managers responsible for the safety and proper operation of said oil rig had circumvented more than a few of the standard operational safety procedures in order to expedite the drilling process and get "their" oil.
And don't forget, 11 mean and women lost their lives on the "Deepwater Horizon" oil rig due to this alleged rush for profits, in addition to what it's done and continues to do to the environment down there.
However, if you're referring to the proprietor of this or any of the many BP gas stations which dot this country, yes, I'm sure "they" didn't ask for this to happen, and yes, I do kind'a feel sorry for them possibly taking the brunt of the public's ire at BP's higher ups apparent culture of "profits over all"!
(uh huh...and I hope all those higher ups even remotely responsible of that particular "culture" get the friggin' BOOK thrown at 'em after this is all said and done!!!)
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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yeah Dwight theres a lot to be said about certain decisions. But in the end a boycott will just hurt a lot of innocent people that had nothing to do with it.
I just hate all the boycott talk lately.
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Hey!!! BTW folks, is it only me or does anybody else around here think that BP's CEO Tony Hayward...  ...and actor Michael Sheen(you know, the dude who played David Frost in that Frost/Nixon movie a few years ago)...  ...could be the proverbial "twins separated at birth"???  (...or is it just that I'm startin' to think that some o' those little Limey dudes with some o' those little smushed faces are all startin' to look alike???) 
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Why, are they different than any other?
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Your absolutely right dwight2... the gulf is going to die.. crying in florida.. in the rush for profits.. shortcuts.. they are not showing all the mess underwater.. we may very well not live long enough to see the "recovery" .. if at all
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I think it's an absolute shame. And a lot of people around the country don't give a crap. But as long as Tony Hayward got to go home and get his "life" back I'm happy. 
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Not gonna boycott BP for the spill but I don't buy Hugo gas and do my best not to buy mid east oil either.
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Nah swa, I'll bet he's not patronizing those particular establishments. Ya see, knowing the VERY conscientious bigbill as I do, I'll bet he just happened to be riding by that particular BP gas station, saw that no one was present, stopped and pulled out his camera, took this picture, and then waited there until somebody else drove up!
(uh huh...I'm mean that sign ALSO says, "DO NOT LEAVE PUMPS UNATTENDED", doesn't it???!!!)
Actually I just borrowed it from another site. 
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Ironic isn't it. I would say that BP is learning a very tough lesson. What a nightmare in the gulf.
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I think it's an absolute shame. And a lot of people around the country don't give a crap.
Ya know Paul, I wonder if the mindset of those particular folks you mentioned would change if they would just go to the website which I've supplied the link to here and which superimposes the area of the oil spill in real time over a satellite map of their area of the country???....
http://www.ifitwasmyhome.com/
(yep...that should kind'a "bring it home to 'em", I'd say!)
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hmmmmm. I wonder why George W hasn't been blamed for this yet... 
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hmmmmm. I wonder why George W hasn't been blamed for this yet...
Okay Doug. I guess that "old wound" hasn't healed up quite yet, huh?! 
How ya been ol' buddy! How's the old neighborhood holdin' up back there anyway?
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hmmmmm. I wonder why George W hasn't been blamed for this yet...
Okay Doug. I guess that "old wound" hasn't healed up quite yet, huh?! 
How ya been ol' buddy! How's the old neighborhood holdin' up back there anyway?
Hasn't been the same since you left with the last shred of decency! Whats it like in the land of no concrete and no noise?
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Wow, now THAT'S ironic!!! Ya see Doug, since we've moved here I've overheard a few folks in Prescott sayin' somethin' like..."Well, there goes the neighborhood!!!"  Actually, like you kind'a infer, the folks in smaller towns, at least in THIS smaller town anyway, have been VERY friendly toward Judie and I. Love it here. The weather is near perfect, though the last few days it's been hittin' in the low 90s. But that's not all that bad, considerin' that it's been pushin' 110 down there in that OTHER big city known as Phoenix. There are a whole lot o' great twisty roads up here and that are just a few minutes from my house and that are perfect for practicing late-apexing with my BA and Street Tracker, and for havin' some fun on in the Spyder. Hope everything's goin' good for ya back there, and if ya ever want to come up here and see for yourself about what I was sayin' about this place, you'll have a place to stay, ol' buddy! Cheers!  (oh BTW...hope that beauty of a green BA Bobber o' yours is still runnin' great!)
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my British bike seems to like the British fuel  i dont blame them for the problem and from what i can tell by what we are being told, they are doing what they can without any help from the American govt. and they say they will leave the Gulf better then they found it so i say "we will see" if they dont do what they say or they dont stop the leak, i might have a mind change 
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Speakin' of Prescott and BP in the same thread................. From another forum, checked for accuracy: British Petroleum(BP) rep Randy Prescott made a comment, Ć¢ā¬ÅLouisiana isnĆ¢ā¬ā¢t the only place that has shrimp.Ć¢ā¬Ā His office phone number is (713)323-4093 his email is randy.prescott@bp.comGive him a call or send an email! Tell him Ć¢ā¬ÅBP isnĆ¢ā¬ā¢t the only place that has fuel for my car!Ć¢ā¬Ā
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...What a nightmare in the gulf.
A bit nightmarish for the planet, as far as 'life-as-we-know-it goes. Yet I wonder if the smallest of creatures are best suited to deal with the biggest of problems. I'm up for an optimistic approach!!
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Not gonna boycott BP for the spill but I don't buy Hugo gas
I'm with you on this one!
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gas.
Need it? Buy it. Exceptions: If a tanker truck is filling the tanks, price too high, the 'hood is iffy.
British Petroleum? What was up when BP was pushing, "Beyond Petroleum"? bet that has a whole new meaning about now.
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A bit nightmarish for the planet, as far as 'life-as-we-know-it goes. Yet I wonder if the smallest of creatures are best suited to deal with the biggest of problems. I'm up for an optimistic approach!!
I should have verified what I meant by that... I was thinking about using microbes (bacteria) to consume all that oil, although admittedly I know very little about this.
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The idea that this is an unprecedented event is simply false. There have been worse spills in the Gulf of Mexico and much worse spills elsewhere in the world. Is it a mess? Certainly! Does it need to be stopped? Of Course! Is it permanent? Not any more than the 1979 spill http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100604/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/lt_gulf_oil_spill_ixtoc Accidents are the price for any activity. We don't stop all activity because things sometimes go wrong. This one is worse than it needed to be because we forced the oil companies to drill in 5,000 feet of water rather than in shallow water or on land where they could have stopped it almost immediately. In a few years the mess will be a memory, I'm just hoping stupid over-reactions don't cause us to do stupid things that cost us jobs and prosperity.
We all like to think of ourselves as rugged individualists. But when push comes to shove most of us are sheep who do what we are told. Worst of all, a lot of us become unpaid agents of whoever is controlling the agenda by enforcing the current dogma on the few rugged individualists who actually exist.
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Holy Cr@pJust used this link http://www.ifitwasmyhome.com/ (Which was kindly supplied by Mr 2) to centre it on Birmingham UK. It covers most of Wales, all of the midlands and half of the north east 
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ITS ALL JUST A DIVERSION ANYWAY. WATCH MY RIGHT HAND BUT PAY NO ATTENTION TO MY LEFT. THERE ARE SO MANY THINGS THAT ARE SOOOO VERY IMPORTANT GOING ON THAT THE NEWS SHOULD BE TELLING US ABOUT BUT THEY WANT TO SPEND 3/4 OF THEIR HR. TELLING US ABOUT THIS, AND THE LAST 15MIN TELLING ABOUT HELEN THOMAS OR SOME OTHER WORTHLESS INFO THAT IS OF NO VALUE TO ME 
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ITS ALL JUST A DIVERSION ANYWAY. WATCH MY RIGHT HAND BUT PAY NO ATTENTION TO MY LEFT. THERE ARE SO MANY THINGS THAT ARE SOOOO VERY IMPORTANT GOING ON THAT THE NEWS SHOULD BE TELLING US ABOUT BUT THEY WANT TO SPEND 3/4 OF THEIR HR.
Interesting what you say, meaning... my same thoughts! So now that we got that one cleared up, what say we hit 'er with the microbes. It's all organic ffs... it's all Mother Earth. Then have a little talk about what's appropriate and what's not. And it's not appropriate to overtly or otherwise cause anguish of any kind.
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FWIW, I've got no sympathy what so ever for BP. This is a dangerous and costly exercise tapping oil but the profits far outweigh the costs. That they didn't have a system in place to overide the human element has now cost lives of people and livelyhoods of many, let alone the costs to the environment. As far as BP goes though, nothing hurts more to a company than lost profits and who knows what the final bill will be. At least other oil companies may now start re-evaluating their Operational Procedures to ensure this won't happen again. To be honest, it was always going to happen somewhere cos it's happened before but now those who give the final stamp of approval may now just be a little bit more careful. For instance, over our way the oil companies have wanted to explore and possibly drill near "the great barrier reef". I somehow don't think they would be that dumb to even look at it now.  The costs are just way too high.
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Let's meet up at a midway'ish BP this weekend and fill up.
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Let's meet up at a midway'ish BP this weekend and fill up.
Yeah Moe, and maybe before you and newt meet up at that gas station, you guys can round up all those dudes runnin' straight pipes on their Harleys in your area, and then all show up together there to show your support for BP! 
(I mean, if you're gonna do this, why not go whole "hog" and maybe grab everybody's attention out there...and hey who knows, maybe even the media might show up there so you can press your point to the public!) 
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FWIW, I've got no sympathy what so ever for BP. This is a dangerous and costly exercise tapping oil but the profits far outweigh the costs.
That they didn't have a system in place to overide the human element has now cost lives of people and livelyhoods of many, let alone the costs to the environment.
As far as BP goes though, nothing hurts more to a company than lost profits and who knows what the final bill will be.
At least other oil companies may now start re-evaluating their Operational Procedures to ensure this won't happen again. To be honest, it was always going to happen somewhere cos it's happened before but now those who give the final stamp of approval may now just be a little bit more careful.
For instance, over our way the oil companies have wanted to explore and possibly drill near "the great barrier reef". I somehow don't think they would be that dumb to even look at it now. 
The costs are just way too high.
Nah Staffo, the costs are never too high!
Ya see, this kind'a talk is exactly the reason jobs are in jeopardy!
Uh huh! I mean I just read somewhere(saaay, maybe it was even in this thread somewhere) that puttin' any kind'a restraints on folks who make all those jobs out there is never a good idea.
Uh huh! Don't you know the boss man is always right!
Uh huh! And so what IF they start drillin' on that there Great Barrier Reef o' yours down there, and so what IF somethin' bad happens, like say the boss man says somethin' like, "Eeh! Just ignore those pieces of blow-out valve rubber that are comin' up the well right now! Everything is juuuuust fine! Keep on drillin', boys!"
I mean, you don't wanna put any kind'a restraints of "intelligent" decision making like THAT, right?! And besides, time IS money, ya know!
And besides, puttin' any kind'a restraints on the boss man COULD cost us jobs!
And besides, these spills happen ALL the time, and so that kind'a sort'a makes this kind'a sort'a okay!(well, at least that's another thing I've heard recently, anyway)
And hey, let's say somethin' bad DOES happen down there on that there Great Barrier Reef of yours! Who's really hurt in such a thing anyway, right?! Just some of those pretty little fishes and some of that coral y'all got down there! And hey, who cares about those pretty little fishes and that coral anyway, right?!
(oh and besides, these here motorcycles of ours don't run on WATER, ya know!!!...especially the big ol' loud ones that grab everybody's attention while they're goin' down the road!) 
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Yeah Moe, and maybe before you and newt meet up at that gas station, you guys can round up all those dudes runnin' straight pipes on their Harleys in your area, and then all show up together there to show your support for BP! 
(I mean, if you're gonna do this, why not go whole "hog" and maybe grab everybody's attention out there...and hey who knows, maybe even the media might show up there so you can press your point to the public!)
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Support BP? Why not? They aren't the first or the last Union Carbide aka Bhopal massacre. What, not on the same order? Well the way the talking heads are rambling on one would think that was the case. Why not boycott the Dow Chemical Companies products while the naysayers are at it? 
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Yes, I understand a continuous support of the local proprietors of BP gas stations, people who didn't and don't have a hand in the Higher-Ups of that company's decision making.
It's just the idea that those "Higher-Ups", regardless of whatever company they pilot, are not infallible and a few restraints on their "power" to make those decisions, I feel, isn't a bad idea sometimes. However, still it often seems that those fellas get off reasonably "scott-free" and without suffering the consequences of THEIR decisions or maybe more importantly the business culture they promote, after a major mess is started under their supposed "watch"!
(yep, those fellas often still get the "big bucks" after somethin' like this is all said and done, alright!...just you wait and see...again)
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For instance, over our way the oil companies have wanted to explore and possibly drill near "the great barrier reef". I somehow don't think they would be that dumb to even look at it now.
Sorry Staffo, all they've got to do is wait 2 or 3 years for the horror of whats happening now to wear off, then wait for an oil crisis to occur then they'll be able to at least explore the possibility of oil being there
I reckon they'll be exploring there within the next 10 years. I hope I'm wrong 
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