234
Junior MemberJunior Member
234

PostAug 22, 2005#26

I stopped in there late Friday night after Live on the Levee. I was relieved to see it open already.

12K
Life MemberLife Member
12K

PostAug 24, 2005#27

Holy Cow, is the beer cheap there, or what?!?!?! Well, the Milwaukee's Best is, anyway! :lol:

513
Senior MemberSenior Member
513

PostSep 13, 2005#28

I have been driving out of my way to get gas at the new QT. Their drink bar is full of choices. Their store is clean and feels safe. Their gas is always equal to the cheapest price I can find anywhere in the area. Gas stations are a necessary evil and I think this location (surrounded by car lots) is as good a city location as you can hope for. Thank you QT.

710
Senior MemberSenior Member
710

PostDec 14, 2005#29

QT put in a station a couple blocks from my apartment and for some reason needed like half a block. eventually they decided not to tear down another neat 1920s apartment building and i think "gave" it back to the neighborhood. not sure. all i know is that i rarely frequent the QT because i don't directly burn much gasoline. damn cars.

3,785
Life MemberLife Member
3,785

PostFeb 10, 2006#30

WoHo, a QT, lets all sacrifice pigs to the gasoline gods of the middle east! Now we can have cheap sodas and the beast, all while filling our tanks full of recycled dinosaurs!



Come on, who needs more gas stations and cheap sodas? If you cannot afford soda, then you should probably stop emulating Linda Tripp. Put the soda down, it only makes you fat, ruins your teethg, and does nothing to prevent diabetes. And seriously, you can get cheap beer anywhere. If you need the beast, go to Arena Liquor on Hampton, I am sure it is far cheaper than the Newcastle Ale which I drink.



Gas stations are everywhere in the city. I moved from New Melle and I am astonished that city residents need so many gas stations. You would think that people drive less out here but I guess not? There are almost more gas stations here than in St. Charles/St. Peters, where you can find two mobile stations right next to eachother. I must say that the city is almost as bad. Ever heard of planning your trip so that you pass a gas station? I had one gas station in about a 15-20 mile radius, and I managed this task just fine.





Stop selling your house to gas stations, we have plenty!

Read more posts (-20 remaining)