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Two things I'd not yet experienced occurred the other day as I was driving from Des Moines to Peoria, IL.
1. Frozen windshield washer squeegee bucket.2. An E-85 ethanol pump
Both are pictured below. Life is like a cob of corn...you never know what you're gonna get.
Technorati Tags: e85, ethanol, geographic arbitrage, midwest
November 03, 2006 in Ethanol , geographic arbitrage, Midwest | Permalink
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