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There are two gas stations in the neighborhood, the name-brand vendor and this one. For the longest time it looked closed, but there was an Open sign on the door and a shadowy figure in the office. If this place was a house, it would be haunted.

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The song kept playing, but there were no customers while the Softee truck gassed up. The driver had to get out because the gas tank is in a secret location in the back, by the rainbow sprinkles.

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The lines are gone and rationing is over. It’s business as usual at the local gas stations.

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Gas rationing is in effect; there were no lines at Shell on Atlantic. But there was a photo student and her model taking pictures in the bright light. She said, Sure, take some pictures. The cops keeping an eye on the gas station thought it was rather amusing.

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Light rain, fog, low visibility, periods of heavy rain – that’s what it’s been like this week. The 3-day weekend is almost here and they say the sun may come out now and then.

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Can’t help it; every so often I need to take a picture of a gas station at night. For $2.52, you can buy a large quantity of Coke to drink in the car.

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My local gas station. In this version, no one is buying gas, only snacks.

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Is it a worldwide phenomenon, the urge to eat in the car, or do Americans feel the urge more than most drivers? The price of gas is up for the holiday season; in the city it’s going for $3.29 a gallon, give or take a dime.

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Coney Island Avenue is one gas station after another, perfect for a backseat passenger snapping pictures. Are we supposed to be boycotting this brand? Life in Brooklyn is much easier without a car, though the trade-off is time spent on public transportation (see yesterday’s post).

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Same gas station, different angle. What’s also different is the tiny figure walking toward the convenience store. No one needs gas at the moment, only junk food and air fresheners. (See previous post here.)

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