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jhnmyr:

The BP station on Houston and Lafayette. This place is usually packed with cars. I wonder if people stopped coming because they personally objected to BP’s vulgarity or because it’s become a new cultural more. Either way, it’s a pleasant site to behold.

jhnmyr:

The BP station on Houston and Lafayette. This place is usually packed with cars. I wonder if people stopped coming because they personally objected to BP’s vulgarity or because it’s become a new cultural more. Either way, it’s a pleasant site to behold.

  1. gerle reblogged this from jhnmyr
  2. playpausestophear reblogged this from jhnmyr and added:
    boycotting BP stations comes from the right intentions…it really screws the...who own the...
  3. notarious reblogged this from jhnmyr and added:
    29 in Titusville, NJ last week...the line was so large it was blocking the road. My first...
  4. tashafebrina reblogged this from jhnmyr
  5. alexalexalexa reblogged this from jhnmyr and added:
    vulgarity. most likely
  6. classicbeauty reblogged this from jhnmyr
  7. mylifeaslynn reblogged this from hellnope and added:
    A hot issue to discuss, but the re-blogger makes a very valid point that I try to make when discussing the BP issue....
  8. linsernst reblogged this from jhnmyr and added:
    So happy to see this. I’m one of the few people in this world that has never pumped at a
  9. gummibear28 reblogged this from jhnmyr and added:
    totally agree! I also hate their...commercial..like I understand that
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  13. bobbyduncan reblogged this from jhnmyr and added:
    What about all of the independent franchise owners, that have no involvement in how oil