Posted by larry@stinescorners on November 09, 2012 at 18:51:20 from (71.125.67.114):
the power went off in nj on monday night last week, By saturday you could not get gas, we had some and my truck had 3/4 of a tank, I wanted to go to pa,I called and they said it was no problem getting gas up there, So off we go with 4 5 gallon cans, On the way my mother in law said they are running out of gas for their generator and my brother in law cant find any , My other neighbor with 4 small children was running out too, Got to pa checked everything out,and was telling my farmer neighbor about the gas situation, he says ,I have plenty of cans! He had some under his workbench,some out in a shed some here and there,9 metal 5 gal safety cans! Along with my 4 ,filled them at the truck stop and took some to my mil, neighbor with small children,and some for us,a lot of cans in the back of the truck, ,,,, but had to do it,...but it got us through,there was no gas to be had here for quite a while,My farmer friend and neighbor helped ou again
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