Sorry, My ISP turned belly up this weekend while at home and so I haven't seen any messages since Friday. I don't mean to sound so negative. But I prefer facts to excuses. I'm not perfect either. But I'm certainly not in denial about whose fault it is either when things go wrong. And I'm afraid my oops! list is quite long. But running out of gas isn't one of them (yet). But if I ever do, I'm sure not going to say that it was becuase of a broken gas gauge or the weather. My original reply to Max W. was more curiosity than anything else. I wasn't trying to slam anyone. Just needed to know what was keeping him(or anyone else) from just stopping for fuel more often... Okay, enough of my blah-blah.... --- Jeff Oxroad <Oxroad@AOL.COM> wrote: > Steven-- > > If you can find the strength to take your eyes off > your gas gauge for a few > minutes you might see there is a wonderful world out > there it sounds like > you've been missing. ;) > > Best, > Jeff > 83.5 Westy > LA,CA >
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