The purpose of this blog is to provide the author, Jay Moreno, with an outlet to comment upon items of socio-political and socio-economic import in Camden County, Georgia and to generally satisfy a daily compulsion to write.
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Flash: Cisco's at it again?
FLASH: this just in.....A reliable source tells me that all of the diesel pumps at Ciscos at Exit 1 are roped off AGAIN this morning!Que pasa? Anyone?
I don't think the deisel pumps were ever re-opened when the stations opened back up. I know the ones at Cisco Express at exit 6 have been that way since they reopened.
Yeah, I just passed by there about thirty minutes ago myself. I saw plenty of trucks out back and one pulling away from the pumps.
By the way, at the intersection of Colerain and Kingsbay, by the funeral home , there were three St. Marys Police cars there with light flashing.
One was omn the eastbound side of Colerain, pulled off behind one wrecked car, with two more cars parked on the opposite shoulder.
There were two more police cars parked on Kings bay in front of the funeral home, on the shoulder. There were about 4 civiilian cars off on the shoulder there and about four more on the shoulder on the other side of the road.
I'm thinking that accident had to be seen to be believed. No ambulances in sight.
There are now protected left turns at that intersection: que pasa?
Please keep it clean and reasonably civil. "Public figures" are fair game, consistent with the "actual malice" exception. I suggest you Google both terms before you go off half-cocked.
I don't think the deisel pumps were ever re-opened when the stations opened back up. I know the ones at Cisco Express at exit 6 have been that way since they reopened.
ReplyDeleteThey were pumping diesel to the trucks about 45 min. ago at exit 6.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I just passed by there about thirty minutes ago myself. I saw plenty of trucks out back and one pulling away from the pumps.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, at the intersection of Colerain and Kingsbay, by the funeral home , there were three St. Marys Police cars there with light flashing.
One was omn the eastbound side of Colerain, pulled off behind one wrecked car, with two more cars parked on the opposite shoulder.
There were two more police cars parked on Kings bay in front of the funeral home, on the shoulder. There were about 4 civiilian cars off on the shoulder there and about four more on the shoulder on the other side of the road.
I'm thinking that accident had to be seen to be believed. No ambulances in sight.
There are now protected left turns at that intersection: que pasa?