>I cannot believe I'm having to ask this question. Can anyone suggest where,
>in the big city, one can purchase kerosene these days? There are no "gas
>stations" left, and the kids at the mini-mart don't even know what kerosene
>is.
When I lived in a much colder climate (Iowa) we could get kerosene at
full-service stations, but mainly because many of us used kerosene heaters
in our shops, etc. in the winter.
The place that I've found now is one of the propane dealers; i.e. places
where you fill a gas-grill propane bottle. But I dunno about you
California types - have those been outlawed there, too?
-Lee "'he needed killin' is still a legal excuse for murder here" Daniels
Lee M. Daniels Laboratory for Molecular Structure and Bonding
daniels@tamu.edu Texas A&M University
'74 TR6 '77 MGB http://acs.tamu.edu/~lmd1191
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