Originally Posted by Kyle
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Originally Posted by Kyle
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-IA MGMT is inappropriate.
Real response please.
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not any that lived.....maybe your parents should have gone the same route?Originally Posted by Kyle
Because i just did. Gee sure hope i don't hurt your feelings. looks like i hit a nerve calling you a dumbass.Originally Posted by Kyle
-IA MGMT is inappropriate.
I just dont appreciate it coming from someone intellectually inferior.Originally Posted by Leadfoot_mf
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Originally Posted by Leadfoot_mf
Good call, that's the best way to approach this situation.![]()
Originally Posted by Kyle
How do you know this is true?
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Originally Posted by Kyle
Real response please.
Don't argue with stupid people. They'll bring you down to their level then beat you with experience.
Actually Texaco was bought out by Shell, but who cares? If I wasn't in the buisness I wouldn't know either... Doesn't make you stupid. It's all big oil in the end.Originally Posted by Kyle
so is BP the way to go? a long time ago pep-boys found water in my piston cylinders.. maybe its becaue wal-mart waters their gas down... and those assfucks said it was a bad head gasket. fuck pep-boys.
Originally Posted by Echonova
Once again for the people in the back of the class.
Originally Posted by jmmx258
this was the only post i read.. BUT!!! i went to the shell here in sandy springs/marietta off johnsons ferry, and the next day my car wouldn't start.. that's when all this shit started with my problems....
It is possible to pump water in to your car, just unlikely. If any water gets into a fuel tank it will settle to the bottom..(they don't mix). The pumps sit 5-6 inches off the bottom of a tank (typically 92 in diameter). Once there is 3 inches of water in the tank, by law it has to be shut down until it's pumped out. So a good station will not let it get anywhere close. Also, some stations use filters that one drop of water hits it it will swell up and stop the pump from fueling any further. Any corporate store water WILL NOT be an issue. Some of the independents...well if it looks shabby on what you can see, imagine what you can't.![]()
just because it doesnt mix doesnt mean it can't be in there.Originally Posted by Echonova
True, but you would be pumping straight water at that point. Water doesn't ignite or like being compressed and you wouldn't make it 5 ft from the dispenser.Originally Posted by JoeyKazez
I know.Originally Posted by JoeyKazez
+1 for you.... maybe your not that bad. Or I'm drunk....LOL
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are essentially the same thing...Originally Posted by Hulud
FUCK B&D COMMUNICATIONS!
the only place i have had bad gas experience is kroger and walmart. else i usually fill up at quick trip or BP else the chevron gas is awesome..they have the techron