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Do you care about Chelsea Clinton's wedding?br>

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What's the oddest thing you've done in an elevator?

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I held a handstand from the 1st to the 44th floor.
-- Tom W.; Denver, Colo.

Push-ups…when I am on the elevator alone. Luckily our elevator ‘dings’ before the doors open, so I can quickly jump up…a bit red, but feelin’ a lot healthier!
-- Todd H., Denver, Colo.

Fallen asleep standing for a mere moment.
-- Vanessa K.


Would you still buy gas from BP?

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Oil and gas are fungible assets. Meaning one gallon of oil or gas is no different than any other. It's like saying I'm going to boycott corn from that one farmer. Once the corn gets to market, you don't know where it came from. BP refines Exxon oil, Exxon refines Marathon oil, Marathon refines Shell oil, Shell refines Conoco oil, Conoco refines BP oil. There's no way to know where the oil came from no matter what gas you buy. So I don't care. All you're hurting is the local BP dealer. Very likely your neighbor. I'm sure he would love to know that.
-- David M., Chicago

I don't plan to ever buy gas again from BP or Amoco. I'm disgusted with the company's lack of urgency to fix this problem.
-- Andrew L., NYC

Yes I will continue to buy gas from BP. All you do by boycotting BP stations is contribute to the unemployment problem as you potentially put the franchise owners and their employees out of business. BP gas is sold on auction to any and all other gas companies, so many OTHER gas stations get their gas from BP. Most BP stations are not owned by the company, so boycotting them does not hurt BP.
-- Linda, Atlanta

It would depend on many things. I would recommend that they pay the whole bill for the clean up of huge natural disaster. Have them pay the biggest fine (ever) buy allowing the US citizens to pay a minimum per gallon (at cost), at the pump until they have met there debt with the USA.
-- Carlos S., NYC


Unequivocally … No. I understand the numerous challenges faced with sealing the well, but the blatant lack of any viable in-case-of-a-disaster plan seals the deal – I will not buy gasoline from BP.
-- TamraLynn, Denver