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Well... I can remember my dad filling 'er up with Fire Chief Hi-Test back in
the day, at the Sunoco station.
I'm a summer of love baby so not too old yet, LOL.
rb

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On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 19:59:00 GMT, "Woody" wrote:

Oh, and .75 cent gasoline too....


25 cent gas. I guess I'm older than you.



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On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 01:38:43 GMT, "Woody" wrote:

Well... I can remember my dad filling 'er up with Fire Chief Hi-Test back in
the day, at the Sunoco station.
I'm a summer of love baby so not too old yet, LOL.
rb

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Fire Chief was the regular grade sold by Texaco. Their premium was
Sky Chief.

In the 1950s, Sunoco sold only one grade of gasoline, which was
supposed to be a "near premium". Its gimmick was that it was dyed
blue, whereas other gasolines were yellow to red. In the 1960s, its
super-premium was Sunoco 260 from the "custom blend" pump.
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GO **** YOURSELF! AND TAKE YOUR HAM RADIO AND SHOVE IT UP YOUR ****EN ASS

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On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 01:38:43 GMT, "Woody" wrote:


Well... I can remember my dad filling 'er up with Fire Chief Hi-Test back in
the day, at the Sunoco station.
I'm a summer of love baby so not too old yet, LOL.
rb


++++++++++
Fire Chief was the regular grade sold by Texaco. Their premium was
Sky Chief.

In the 1950s, Sunoco sold only one grade of gasoline, which was
supposed to be a "near premium". Its gimmick was that it was dyed
blue, whereas other gasolines were yellow to red. In the 1960s, its
super-premium was Sunoco 260 from the "custom blend" pump.


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OK SHOVE IT UP MINE FIRST!!!!!!

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On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 01:38:43 GMT, "Woody" wrote:


Well... I can remember my dad filling 'er up with Fire Chief Hi-Test back
in the day, at the Sunoco station.
I'm a summer of love baby so not too old yet, LOL.
rb


++++++++++
Fire Chief was the regular grade sold by Texaco. Their premium was
Sky Chief.

In the 1950s, Sunoco sold only one grade of gasoline, which was
supposed to be a "near premium". Its gimmick was that it was dyed
blue, whereas other gasolines were yellow to red. In the 1960s, its
super-premium was Sunoco 260 from the "custom blend" pump.


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Eww.... yer one weird dude...
rb

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AM and FM are available on most dials.

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OK SHOVE IT UP MINE FIRST!!!!!!

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On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 01:38:43 GMT, "Woody" wrote:


Well... I can remember my dad filling 'er up with Fire Chief Hi-Test
back in the day, at the Sunoco station.
I'm a summer of love baby so not too old yet, LOL.
rb

++++++++++
Fire Chief was the regular grade sold by Texaco. Their premium was
Sky Chief.

In the 1950s, Sunoco sold only one grade of gasoline, which was
supposed to be a "near premium". Its gimmick was that it was dyed
blue, whereas other gasolines were yellow to red. In the 1960s, its
super-premium was Sunoco 260 from the "custom blend" pump.


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OK SHOVE IT UP MINE FIRST!!!!!!
"Roger Wiseman" wrote in message
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OK SHOVE IT UP MINE FIRST!!!!!!


....I used to get more free radios that way...

Jack


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On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 01:38:43 GMT, "Woody" wrote:


Well... I can remember my dad filling 'er up with Fire Chief Hi-Test
back in the day, at the Sunoco station.
I'm a summer of love baby so not too old yet, LOL.
rb

++++++++++
Fire Chief was the regular grade sold by Texaco. Their premium was
Sky Chief.

In the 1950s, Sunoco sold only one grade of gasoline, which was
supposed to be a "near premium". Its gimmick was that it was dyed
blue, whereas other gasolines were yellow to red. In the 1960s, its
super-premium was Sunoco 260 from the "custom blend" pump.


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Ah, the day I could do that.... LOL... [the self thing... the ol' arse is
exit-only, sorry!]
rb

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Radios get sold every day on ebay... and no discussion is necessary...
hmmm....

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On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 01:38:43 GMT, "Woody" wrote:


Well... I can remember my dad filling 'er up with Fire Chief Hi-Test back
in the day, at the Sunoco station.
I'm a summer of love baby so not too old yet, LOL.
rb


++++++++++
Fire Chief was the regular grade sold by Texaco. Their premium was
Sky Chief.

In the 1950s, Sunoco sold only one grade of gasoline, which was
supposed to be a "near premium". Its gimmick was that it was dyed
blue, whereas other gasolines were yellow to red. In the 1960s, its
super-premium was Sunoco 260 from the "custom blend" pump.


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Stupid 40 year old memories, they're about as reliable as rain....
It appears I was quite an inattentive child, sorry... :-(
rb

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The Maverick had an AM/FM/8-track, and a big screwdriver for a gearshift.

X-rated Vermonter wrote in message
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On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 01:38:43 GMT, "Woody" wrote:

Well... I can remember my dad filling 'er up with Fire Chief Hi-Test back
in
the day, at the Sunoco station.
I'm a summer of love baby so not too old yet, LOL.
rb

++++++++++
Fire Chief was the regular grade sold by Texaco. Their premium was
Sky Chief.

In the 1950s, Sunoco sold only one grade of gasoline, which was
supposed to be a "near premium". Its gimmick was that it was dyed
blue, whereas other gasolines were yellow to red. In the 1960s, its
super-premium was Sunoco 260 from the "custom blend" pump.



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