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Mike Gaffron <br /> From: Luke Kujawa [lukekujawa@gmail.com] <br /> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 7:49 AM <br /> To: Mike Gaffron; Lyle Oman; James Van EyII <br /> Cc: Michael Jellish <br /> Subject: Re: Fuel Permit <br /> Hello again, <br /> Is it safe to assume that the fact I have heard nothing from any of you regarding the permit means something? <br /> I am now working with Jon Mayer from Performance Petroleum on getting one of the Transcubes on site. Is is <br /> safe to assume this is still the preferred method of replenishing our boats? I have to decide today if I am buying <br /> that tanker wagon or if I am to keep renting it for $1000 per week while in limbo. <br /> This is really frustrating and the fact that this urgent permit had to be applied for and that I would get it in 48 <br /> hours and then not hear a peep for over a month is challenging. Not to mention that, in the mean time, our <br /> mutual friend,the marina operator has turned us into the state Weights and Measures department to get the <br /> truck certified. Ifs funny really, the inspector said there are 1000s of expired meters around the metro as they <br /> are short staffed but this one came down directly from his boss to check it out immediately. It must be good to <br /> have friends in high places. <br /> Can one of you please call me before 10:00 AM to discuss this matter as I have to decide on the Truck! <br /> Thank You <br /> Luke Kujawa <br /> Your Boat Club <br /> c. 612.865.8879 <br /> On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 11:21 AM, Luke Kujawa<lukekujawa@gmail.com> wrote: <br /> Hi Guys, <br /> I am still waiting to hear if we got our permit for the Fuel Truck. <br /> The company I am buying the truck from is waiting to be paid so I just really need to get this all resolved and <br /> move forward. <br /> Please let me know where we are at as we are a couple weeks past when I was told we could get it resolved. <br /> Thanks! <br /> Luke Kujawa <br /> Your Boat Club <br /> i <br />