Friday, June 25, 2010
CATS CATS CATS CATS CATS make history...
5 KY players go in the first round of the NBA draft. It's never happened before.
CLICK HERE FOR A COMPLETE SUMMARY My favorite part of the night was seeing John Wall's mother tear up. John Wall is a CLASS ACT
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Monday, June 07, 2010
90 More Days.....
Until The Joker Phillips Era Begins
KY vs. Louisville - Sept 4th 3:30 on ABC.
Joker has already brought in one of the best recruiting classes ever at KY. With the
SCHEDULE we have this season, I'm predicting a 9-3 season.
Saturday, June 05, 2010
Driving By The BP Station
We have been buying BP gas for quite some time. Why? In Palm City, they have the best prices when you use their BP card. We pay the card off every month and save around 5 cents a gallon compared to the other local stations each time we fill up. Do we stop buying BP gas because of their inability to contain the oil spill? Part of me says yes, part of me says it's the owner of the station who suffers the most and he's a totally innocent small business owner trying to make ends meet.
From an article on the topic
Some local BP gas retailers fear that the backlash is just beginning, and they want everyone to know that it's not their fault.
"We feel as bad about the environment as anybody," says Marc Jones, owner of Syene Depot in Fitchburg, which carries BP gas.
Like all BP gas retailers, Jones has a supply contract with the company. He is only five years into a 12-year contract, so he's stuck with the BP sign in front of his gas station for another seven years. He's concerned that any boycott would punish him and his 10 employees, as well as other retailers, for something over which he has no control.
"A boycott on any local business first affects the local businessman, then it affects the employees" he says. "And they're your friends and neighbors."
Point taken.....
From an article on the topic
Some local BP gas retailers fear that the backlash is just beginning, and they want everyone to know that it's not their fault.
"We feel as bad about the environment as anybody," says Marc Jones, owner of Syene Depot in Fitchburg, which carries BP gas.
Like all BP gas retailers, Jones has a supply contract with the company. He is only five years into a 12-year contract, so he's stuck with the BP sign in front of his gas station for another seven years. He's concerned that any boycott would punish him and his 10 employees, as well as other retailers, for something over which he has no control.
"A boycott on any local business first affects the local businessman, then it affects the employees" he says. "And they're your friends and neighbors."
Point taken.....
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