Settlement satisfaction

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by louie, Sep 18, 2009.

  1. louie

    louie Guest

    Finally, the Costco ''hot gas'' class action suit is settled. I'm thrilled,
    as I know all of you are.

    My work at Costco is now done; I'm selling my gas thermometer, good for 85
    octane and up, and moving on to other unjustices. Most likely something in
    the dirt compaction arena.

    let me no

    ...louie
     
    louie, Sep 18, 2009
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  2. louie

    Schiffner Guest

    what in the world are you talking about?
     
    Schiffner, Sep 18, 2009
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  3. louie

    louie Guest

    I should have said - all of you, 'cept Shift and Pender, the uncurrents.

    ....louie
     
    louie, Sep 18, 2009
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  4. louie

    Schiffner Guest

    What ever. I was just curious. Been to CostCo a time or two...totally
    underwhelmed by them. My nearest one is 124mi away. I don't impress
    easily btw...
     
    Schiffner, Sep 19, 2009
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  5. louie

    louie Guest

    What ever. I was just curious. Been to CostCo a time or two...totally
    underwhelmed by them. My nearest one is 124mi away. I don't impress
    easily btw...
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    If u'd bought gas there you may have noticed the gasoline temperature
    exceeded 60degrees. We've got that shit stopped.

    ...louie
     
    louie, Sep 19, 2009
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  6. louie

    Schiffner Guest

    Louie this is obviously some mysterious subject that I've never
    encountered in 40 years of pumping gas...becuase the fuels (gas/
    diesel) are at ground temperature. IF the tanks are abouve ground the
    fuel is the ambient temps minus a bit.

    So what am I missing?
     
    Schiffner, Sep 19, 2009
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  7. louie

    louie Guest

    Louie this is obviously some mysterious subject that I've never
    encountered in 40 years of pumping gas...becuase the fuels (gas/
    diesel) are at ground temperature. IF the tanks are abouve ground the
    fuel is the ambient temps minus a bit.

    So what am I missing?
    --
    Keith
    Surprised I'm confused, why?
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Don't worry Snif. As long as crusaders such as I look out for citizens
    distracted by other events blown up by the media, you're ok.

    As I stated in earlier post, my Gas temp thermometer is for sale. If you do
    buy, make sure to wipe it off before use, preferably on your car seat.

    ....louie
     
    louie, Sep 19, 2009
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  8. Thanks for watching out for us peons, Louie.
    You're my hero, a real sit-down, talk-it-straight kinda guy.
    <harrumph>

    Have you ever checked inside your gas tank, using a lit match? Now
    'there' would be a lawsuit.

    Wanna buy a tractor? ;)
     
    Westexas Rider, Sep 19, 2009
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  9. louie

    Schiffner Guest

    I don't think he's that dumb...but I was thinking. That's always a bad
    sign.
     
    Schiffner, Sep 19, 2009
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