Thursday, April 24, 2008

CITGO
or
Petroleos de Venezula, S. A. (PDVSA)

This sign is located at 1924 Hardeman Avenue in Macon, Georgia. Please note that there are no prices indicated for the grades of fuel. The Flower Child's question today is: "Has the Motoring Public become so angry with fuel prices that they have stopped acquiring Gasoline or Diesel Fuel from this particular Outlet?"

This new and modern Fuel Outlet has only been in operation for a short time, yet it appears that it has been abandoned. True, there is a sign nearby that indicates that this Fuel Outlet is for Rent. The Flower Child would like to think that this outlet is no longer operational because the buying public in our Great State and Nation is simply fed up with the National Oil Company of the Venezuela. Within the past year our local media has identified the Government of Venezuela as being friendly to Terrorist Nations. So maybe this is why our local CITGO Fuel Outlet is now out of business, even though it is a fairly new and clean facility. Please note the barred Doors and Windows. Hardly a friendly looking place to conduct Fueling Operations.

1 comment:

KAT said...

Heck FC that's nothing. I saw a Winn Dixie on a side road southeast of Atlanta (maybe before Fayetteville) back in 2005. It apparently was recently constructed and may have never ever been stocked. It was abandoned. Such a waste.