Re: why to fill the Ferrari at 7-11
From: Steve Jenkins (stevestevejenkins.com)
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 11:15:36 -0700 (PDT)
Their 20 year deal ends next week? LOL. Hugo made a massive blunder picking
this month to issue his UN General Assembly tirade. In the immortal words of
Bugs Bunny: "What a maroon!" Wouldn't surprise me if Hugo drove a Porsche.

They suck, btw.

SteveJ

P.S. And Ferraris rule, as if you didn't know that already.

P.P.S. I am SO feeling the F1 championship coming to MS. Can anyone ELSE
FEEL IT?????
FORZAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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P.P.P.S Why am I so jazzed up today? I'm under contractual obligation not to
say, but let's just say that Steve Cook and I are considering buying
matching 575s... And I'm considering taking the big jump to something faster
than the F40...

-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Rentiers [mailto:rentiers [at] mac.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 10:24 AM
To: Steve Jenkins
Cc: The FerrariList
Subject: [Ferrari] why to fill the Ferrari at 7-11


7-Eleven Dropping Venezuela-Backed Citgo
Sep 27 12:13 PM US/Eastern

Convenience store operator 7-Eleven Inc. is dropping Venezuela-backed  
Citgo as its gasoline supplier at more than 2,100 locations and  
switching to its own brand of fuel.
The retailer said Wednesday it will purchase fuel from several  
distributors, including Tower Energy Group of Torrance, Calif.,  
Sinclair Oil of Salt Lake City, and Houston-based Frontier Oil Corp.
A spokeswoman for Dallas-based 7-Eleven said its 20-year contract  
with Citgo Petroleum Corp. ends next week. About 2,100 of 7-Eleven's  
5,300 U.S. stores sell gasoline.
Citgo is a Houston-based subsidiary of Venezuela's state-owned oil  
company, and the foreign parent became a public-relations issue for  
7- Eleven because of comments by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.
Chavez has called President George W. Bush the devil and an  
alcoholic. The U.S. government has warned that Chavez is a  
destabilizing force in Latin America.
7-Eleven spokesman Margaret Chabris said that, "Regardless of  
politics, we sympathize with many Americans' concern over derogatory  
comments about our country and its leadership recently made by  
Venezuela's president Hugo Chavez."
Chabris said a boycott of Citgo gasoline would hurt the 4,000  
employees of the U.S. subsidiary, who have no connection to Venezuela.
7-Eleven had been considering creating its own brand of fuel since at  
least early last year. Company officials said at the time they had  
spoken with independent fuel distributors.
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