donsrods
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And after hours you could just pop a cap off a bottle still in the machine and
stick a straw in it?
I never thought of that one ! I did however drain the lines when I worked at gas stations. After a customer would leave I kept a can near the pumps and would squeeze the trigger on the nozzle and get all the gas that was in the hose. Then, when the next customer came in we had to quickly stick the nozzle in his car (remember full service ) and then turn the handle on the side of the pump to start it running. If we didn't do that he could see that before we started pumping gas the numbers would go from zero to maybe a dime or so because it had to fill up the line again. By the end of my shift I had a few gallons of gas to take me out on a date or whatever. [ddev Here I was stealing gas and it cost something like $ 20 cents a gallon back then.
Speaking of gas, anyone remember Sunoco 260? My buddies Dad owned a Sunoco station and on Saturday night he could get the lever to go past the 260 mark and pump pure Hi Test, some called it 270. It was our race gas.
Don