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    KG1

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    You guys are taking the ball and running with my post. I was trying to give act a dignified title. It wasn't me act. :):
     

    HoughMade

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    It was not always this way. I can remember very long waits. I also remember them having a "triage" desk where you stopped to make sure you had everything you needed to process your transaction.

    I don't know how may times I was told I had everything to proceed and then got to the counter and was told I needed something else and had to make another trip.

    Being able to do many transactions online has certainly helped and a lot of reform happened under Mitch Daniels.

    I remember those days, but it has been very good for, in my memory, the last 15 or so years.
     

    Bill2905

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    Hey, where do you dispose of old gas? Does anyone take it? I'm talking 2-3 years old, probably at least a gallon.
    Several options

    1. Take it to one of the upcoming Lake County household haz waste drop off events. I see a lot of gas cans at those events. You probably have some other stuff you could get rid of in the process.


    2. You could dilute it by pouring 1/2 - 1 gallon at a time into your gas tank right before you fill up and keep doing that until it's gone. That's what I would do if it was only a gallon.
     

    melensdad

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    Hey, where do you dispose of old gas? Does anyone take it? I'm talking 2-3 years old, probably at least a gallon.
    Put it into the tank of your car!!!

    The gas that is already in the tank will mix with the "stale" gas, which is still explosive, and you don't have to worry about the disposal. Seriously, mix it with an ample amount of good gas and you will have ZERO issues. The tank of your Frontier is about 18 gallons. Adding roughly 1 gallon stale gas to roughly 15 gallons of fresh gas is a non-issue. Understand that even stale gas will run a car engine.
     

    Bill2905

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    Put it into the tank of your car!!!

    The gas that is already in the tank will mix with the "stale" gas, which is still explosive, and you don't have to worry about the disposal. Seriously, mix it with an ample amount of good gas and you will have ZERO issues. The tank of your Frontier is about 18 gallons. Adding roughly 1 gallon stale gas to roughly 15 gallons of fresh gas is a non-issue. Understand that even stale gas will run a car engine.
    ^^^^^This^^^^^
     
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