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<p>I had an Uncle who was a Chief Engineer on oil tankers...he would bring Esso tankers into the Bayway Refinery in Linden NJ <br></p><p>[quote user="Deggesty"]</p><p>[quote user="Mookie"]Same reason they put those gates around a cemetery. People are just dying to get in - and always around![/quote]</p> <p>And, there is a cemetary in Bristol, Tennessee, just across the state line from Bristol, Virginia; no one living in Virginia may be buried in it. </p> <p>Back to ESSO--my oldest brother began working for Standard of New Jersey (ESSO) when he finished his graduate school work, and he worked for the same corporation and its successors until he had to retire on account of his health. He worked at the refinery in Baton Rouge. So, I bought ESSO gasoline when I could. </p> <p>Johnny</p>[/quote]
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