>>713867010
It's fun. Next county over to me, there's this old Exxon gas station sign in the middle of nowhere, basically this tiny, out-of-the-way community...not found on most maps and never a major highway, has this house that once had gas pumps out front and had a lit Exxon sign near the road (not that tall, maybe 10-20 feet). I would love to buy that house if only for the thrill of restoring the connection from the house to the Exxon sign, and turning it on just for fun. I would also accept Shell signs prior to 2003 and Chevron signs prior to around 2004.