I'd apreciate it if we did not go down this path here! Lets keep this somewhat amc related! I get enough political crap on TV.... -- Mark Price Morgantown, WV 1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5 2004 Grand Cherokee Laredo, 4.7L, Quadratrac II " I realize that death is inevitable. I just don't want to be around when it happens! " -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Jim Blair <carnuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > WARNING! NON-AMC rant ahead! > [rant] > That's because they are using your area (and a couple others) as a test zone to > see how the country will react when they face real shortages. Same thing > happened here in Seattle after the big storm. Just a small area had no gas pumps > due to power outages, but the reaction of some people (right down to drawn guns) > was totally uncalled for! Mark my words there is going to be chaos if the wrong > people get in (not saying who I think it is, but they are all that's on the > ballot) > What's this got to do with AMCs? One wants to take away your car so we can > all breath and the other wants to bleed your wallet dry to pay for THEIR toys. > [/rant] > > > From: "Bruce Griffis" > Subject: [Amc-list] Was '64, now gas issues in Metro Atlanta > To: "AMC/Rambler owners, drivers and fans." > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > SNIP > > they didn't have the typical 60-80 car turn-out due to high gas prices and > shortages all over GA (especially in Atlanta). I didn't have any trouble finding > gas Saturday afternoon, only had to wait for one car ahead of me, but all 10 > pumps at the station were full with 1-2 cars in line. I passed 5-6 stations with > no gas to get there though. That was on the industrial side of town, when coming > in we tried to stop about 25 miles before we hit I-285 (coming up I-20 from the > east... SC). Only one or two stations had gas and there were long lines -- > shades of the 70s!! No limits though. Later on some stations were limiting > customers to as little as $20 @ $4.19 a gallon! Gas was hardest to find near > residential areas (more people buying). Some people were > > driving 20-30 miles across town to get gas. > > It has not been fun. I gassed up my Rambler Saturday morning - not too > bad. A wait, but it was okay. Rambler didn't run right, so I took my > wife's Toyota to go see the show. Gassed it up that afternoon. Had a > decent wait - maybe 20-25 minutes. > > My youngest son had been driving my Corolla and didn't refill it. It > was down to maybe a gallon or two left. I got gas Sunday morning. > There were line jumpers and people weren't quite as even-tempered. The > wait was fairly substantial, about half an hour, and I couldn't > understand how people thought they didn't need to go to the back of > the line. Someone tried to jump me, but I kept my car within a few > inches of the car in front of me. > > I called my son to come meet me. I called on the way up, and he > suggested I see if there was gas and then call him if there was. I > figured we should go together. Well, he came up, got in line. Waited > about 20 minutes and they ran out of gas. We drove thirty miles AFTER > that point looking for gas. It was not good Sunday afternoon. > > I let him borrow my Corolla today, and I went to gas up his Miata > around 1:30. All of the stations running up to my favorite were out of > gas. I went to the one I like, they were out - expecting diesel, not > sure if they'd get gas today. I let the manager know that I > appreciated how well they did keeping people calm and lining up cars. > That things seemed pretty smooth there, and they were my first choice > since all these gas problems started. > > I then went to another station to gas up my son's car. I waited in > line and good 25-30 minutes, then got to my pump. While pumping gas, > at least 7 cars tried to jump the line and sneak behind mine. I told > them (politely) where to go. One did cut in front of me and filled up > his truck and spare plastic gas cans. I couldn't get the attendants > attention to kick him the heck out and back in line. People in the > line were hollering at line jumpers. > > I know this is goofy, but if I have to go to that station again, I'm > bringing pepper spray and pepper gel. One guy was using abusive > language and threatening violence - not to me, to someone else. If I > felt in physical danger, I would not hesitate to spray someone and > then call the police. > > Yes - there are gas problems in Atlanta. A LOT of stations are running > out. I have not found 89 or 93 octane in my area, only 87. Lines are > long. They can run out while you are waiting. People will line jump > you. People will threaten violence (not many, but some would-be > thugs). It is not funny - and if I knew which political figures to > vent my frustration to, I would (they aren't having these issues up in > Tennessee or over in Alabama, or outside the metro area as far as I > can tell). > > Still - it was good to go to the show. It was cool seeing the cars > there. Just wish I had gotten my Rambler running in time. > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Stay up to date on your PC, the Web, and your mobile phone with Windows Live. > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/msnnkwxp1020093185mrt/direct/01/ > _______________________________________________ > Amc-list mailing list > Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list