To attract tourists, Louisiana governor announces free oil giveaway
Baton Rouge (FNS)—Facing both a massive oil slick from a sunken offshore drilling platform and a second year of declining tourism revenues along the Louisiana Gulf Coast caused by high gas prices, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal today introduced a new tourism promotion that he reports is going to “...make lemons into lemonade”.
Jindal, flanked by British Petroleum's Director of Marketing Dick Timoneous and the Executive Director of the Louisiana State Tourism Board, Jenna Talia, announced that the “All The Oil You Can Carry Festival” would officially commence today just east of New Orleans, and last at least through the month of May.
According to Jindal, "Louisiana produces 30 percent to 40 percent of the nation's oil and gas off our coast. It is certainly good for our economy...It is also good for the nation...We're sending tens of billions of dollars overseas, often to countries who are not friendly to us...this is one of the reasons we've got such a large trade deficit...and today, we’re doing something about it."
Executive Director Talia told the assembled journalists that Louisiana Highway 90 will be closed at Fort Macomb for the weekend so that families can fan out across The Rigolets and gather their own free samples of BP oil.
“It’s going to be a great event” Talia said, “we have vendors and craftspeople setting up on the bridge who will be selling lots of gear so that families can scoop the oil up and take it home. We’ll also be selling lots of local food, there‘s local music...and of course, the bar will be open.”
Members of the public will be able to rent boats or launch their own from any of several convenient locations nearby.
“In this time of economic challenges, we here at BP are happy to provide free samples of our product to the public” Timoneous was quoted as saying. “This oil is perfectly suitable for home heating use, and we would encourage members of the public to gather just as much as they can carry and take it with them.”
BP is promoting the event as the largest giveaway of free product in the company’s history; the current estimate is that more than 11 million free gallons of oil will be distributed by the end of next month.
Boaters are encouraged to participate, and the Alligator Bend coastline, just to the southeast of the Fort, promises particularly rich opportunities for “gathering samples”, as Mr. Timoneous put it.
CSX Railroad is also involved in the festivities, and they promise to close their track across The Rigolets so that those without boats can hike in and gather oil directly from the water at the Rigolets Pass Bridge.
“As a Member of Congress I introduced the Deep Ocean Energy Resources Act of 2006, which was intended to provide more opportunities for Americans to access the oil off our Continental Shelf”, Governor Jindal told the reporters, “and with this cooperative effort in direct-to-consumer distribution between BP and the State of Louisiana that vision has finally been realized. Laissez les bon temps roulez!”
Ms. Talia continued the press availability by reminding members of the public that “Although there are no hotels in the immediate area, there is lots of new open land made available since Hurricane Katrina that can be used for camping...and if you’re driving a diesel rig, you can probably grab a shovel and fill up right here at the Fort....and even take some home besides.”
She also noted that the opportunities to celebrate weren't limited to just this one area: "It's entirely possible that the Festival will be expanded to include much of Louisiana's coastline before the month is out, and we would encourage tourists to follow our website for additional announcements."
She ended the event by asking what is probably going to be the question of the year for Louisianans: “What could possibly be better for this State’s tourism industry than millions of gallons of free oil laying around, just waiting to be picked up by anyone who wants it?”
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let the good times roll...
...indeed.
"...i feel that if a person can't communicate, the very least he can do is to shut up." --tom lehrer, january 1965
North Carolina wants to join that crowd
All that clean sand on our beaches will be much more valuable when it's wrapped in oil, so don't be surprised when the corporatists running our state decide to sponsor new legislation allowing "Scoop & Skip" franchises on the outer banks.
Brilliant, Fake.
"scoop and skip"
why, it brings a whole new dimension to "drive through"...
"...i feel that if a person can't communicate, the very least he can do is to shut up." --tom lehrer, january 1965
OMG!
Wait a darn minute. Are you saying that the oil rig explosion was the result of Blobby Jindal trying to come up with a new revenue stream for Louisiana?
How can that be? I just read that the oil rig explosion was the result of a liberal terrorist trying to put the kabosh on more drilling ...
Come on, Fake. Which is it?
nothing mysterious about it at all...
...since both belong to the trilateral commission and the...well, whatever secret group they belong to, it must be pretty devious to have come up with this mechanism for throwing us off the track.
"...i feel that if a person can't communicate, the very least he can do is to shut up." --tom lehrer, january 1965
I heard it was the fault of
this guy
-b
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There cannot fail to be more kinds of things, as nature grows further disclosed. - Sir Francis Bacon
It's either laugh or cry
or both.
as you may know...
...i live in washington state, and as it turns out, that otter actually is a "professional protester".
i saw him in november of '08 at the election night party for referendum 71 (civil union), and not that long ago he was hitting me up for a greenpeace fundraiser.
he seems like a nice guy...you know, for an otter.
"...i feel that if a person can't communicate, the very least he can do is to shut up." --tom lehrer, january 1965
Boiling a few Oil Company executives in their own oil
would provide some them with some idea of how the otter is feeling. Sort of a PIG roast.
Stan Bozarth
What a great idea!
All the oil you can scoop for free? *Booking my trip to LA as I type*
Thanks for this Fake, I've shared it on FB
Mo
it's actually quite sad...
...that the area surrounding the actual location of the fort was one the few residential enclaves in that part of the bayou. a lot of it was blown down by katrina, and if you go look it up on google earth you can really see how even more upscale neighborhoods are having trouble coming back.
"...i feel that if a person can't communicate, the very least he can do is to shut up." --tom lehrer, january 1965