its british you fool
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its british you fool
I call it Pleasant Hill...or Petco sometimes, because it was in the Petco parking lot.
Been a while since I've been there.
how are you gonna tell me its british? I work w/ BP. have you seen the commercial for BP, it says beyond petroleum at the end.Quote:
Originally Posted by §treet_§peed
Stands for British Petroleum I always thought
lol me and Brett pwned joo lols
It is British, beyond petroleum is a slogan they came up with so they don't look like the greedy oil company and are researching alternative fuels.Quote:
Originally Posted by blank cd
It was a slogan change. They're still a british company but its Beyond petroleum now They changed it back in 2000
Well I say its British and thats how it is, Anyone who wants to disgaree, I WILL BAN!! :lmfao:
The bloke's right you know...I don't get my petrol anywhere else.Quote:
Originally Posted by Brett
lol bretts waving the ban stick aroundQuote:
Originally Posted by Brett
lmao!!!! Gotta make sure I am right!! HA HA HA
He's asking for an opinion **** head.Quote:
Originally Posted by Maniac
Why don't you cut yourself and die already.
BP = Good for sandwiches.
That is all. :D
next thing you know ricers are gonna become comicosy (sp?) drivers like that one kid in the celica. unfortunetly he failed at succeding in his mission.. objective 1. be cool and skreet race granny over there in her buick, he lost and was mad. objective 2. kill myself because i am a emo noob. he couldn't even kill himself what a faq
Kamikaze?
^ y thank you lol
Haha, I was just trying to make sure that's what you meant.Quote:
Originally Posted by §treet_§peed
it was i just have no spell check on this IE im on my friends computer and he has old regular IE and not FOXFIRE like he should
Incorrect, they changed it to "BP" officially in 2000Quote:
Originally Posted by blank cd
Following a series of mergers and acquisitions with Amoco, ARCO, Burmah Castrol and Vastar, by 2001 BP had become the largest oil and gas producer and one of the largest gasoline retailers in the United States. But the history of the companies that came to form today’s BP stretches way back into the 1800s. British Petroleum, which traces its origin to 1901, was already known informally as BP when it made its most notable entry into the North American oil business as a pioneer explorer in Alaska during the late 1950s. BP was rewarded for 10 years' exploration effort when, in 1969, it made a major oil discovery at Prudhoe Bay on Alaska’s North Slope. When it became clear that, through its large share in Prudhoe Bay, BP owned part of the biggest oilfield in the U.S., the company decided that its Alaskan oil could best be handled by a well-established US refining and marketing company.
In 2000, BP Amoco acquired ARCO and Vastar. The company then decided to become known worldwide simply as BP.</
Now, in the 21st century, with a combined American history stretching back to 1866, BP is a major U.S. presence. ARCO, SOHIO, Amoco, Vastar and BP legacy operations consist of oil and gas exploration and production, oil refining and products marketing, petrochemicals, natural gas trading and solar energy.
Today, BP employees in the United States equal about 40 percent of the 100,000-member global workforce, and BP fixed assets in the U.S. account for almost half of the company’s assets and revenues. BP business in the United States is carried out by BP America, Inc., and its U.S. subsidiaries.
As one of the United States' largest producers of oil and natural gas, BP is working to meet the country's growing energy needs with expertise, innovation, corporate responsibility and financial strengths that have been established during almost 140 years of history.
you sir are a smart ass