First off I would like to say I enjoyed all three of the book in the going home series and looking forward to your next one. But I do have a question; why didn’t they just drain the gas tanks from the abandon vehicles? With all those abandon cars you would think there would be a lot of gas for the taking.
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Hi Tennessee,
We all have questions like this that we have wanted answers to, but AA likes to keep us guessing.
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Operational security. Stopping for half an hour to hunt for gas on an open roadside in the conditions witnessed by week two would be problematic at best.
Then there's the possibility that most of the gas had been drained early on by those that realized that "there would be a lot of gas for the taking." so why bother
Or they just didn't have a siphon hose.You're still walking free. Enjoy it while you can.
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Welcome aboard Tennessee. As to your question, it could have been, it's another source. I just not to go that route, gas could be there, or as others said maybe someone else got to it first. The fact that you know to do it or at least are thinking about it puts you miles ahead of most.
Glad you're here.I'm drunk tonith.
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Originally posted by reddawnspokane View PostI like that AA leaves some parts up to the reader. Kind of like filling in the holes with "I would do or have done this" or "this is what happened"
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