I hadn’t heard of the Citgo sign. Read up on it on Wikipedia. Fascinating how something that can arguably be characterized as a massive eyesore, and the epitome of sign pollution, become an American icon. Not beating up on my American friends here, I’m sure we could find other examples.
Oil is a fungible commodity, with an international market. No matter what station logo you get it from it may have oil from an objectionable source as part of the mix.
Hardly ever see any runners with smiles on their faces. Can’t tell if they are just concentrating on their exercise or counting the laps until they get to the restroom.
And in the Detroit Free Press Marathon, at about the 23-mile mark, you know to turn off Jefferson and head toward the river because of the gas station. Which is, and I love this, a Marathon station.
SonicFan91 over 5 years ago
Really. It could
mddshubby2005 over 5 years ago
If you run out of gas in Beantown, you’re really sunk!
innertuber over 5 years ago
It used to be the City Service sign and imprinted in the minds of every kid who went to Fenway, as it loomed over the left field wall.
dadlivonia over 5 years ago
Citgo is owned by the Venezuelan cov’t – buy there and you support this repressive, dictatorial regime
cervelo over 5 years ago
I hadn’t heard of the Citgo sign. Read up on it on Wikipedia. Fascinating how something that can arguably be characterized as a massive eyesore, and the epitome of sign pollution, become an American icon. Not beating up on my American friends here, I’m sure we could find other examples.
Stephen Gilberg over 5 years ago
You could make a crack about passing gas.
mauser7 over 5 years ago
Oil is a fungible commodity, with an international market. No matter what station logo you get it from it may have oil from an objectionable source as part of the mix.
Concretionist over 5 years ago
As far as I’m concerned, running is a joke.
sandpiper over 5 years ago
Hardly ever see any runners with smiles on their faces. Can’t tell if they are just concentrating on their exercise or counting the laps until they get to the restroom.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
PostsFrazz14 hrs ·
And in the Detroit Free Press Marathon, at about the 23-mile mark, you know to turn off Jefferson and head toward the river because of the gas station. Which is, and I love this, a Marathon station.