Originally posted by: Martin
used to be British Petroleum, but after they privitized it, they just use BP.
this is common amongst privitized firms. They keep the acronym, but it no long stands for anything because it usually implies some sort of state ownership.
Originally posted by: Martin
used to be British Petroleum, but after they privitized it, they just use BP.
this is common amongst privitized firms. They keep the acronym, but it no long stands for anything because it usually implies some sort of state ownership.
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Martin
used to be British Petroleum, but after they privitized it, they just use BP.
this is common amongst privitized firms. They keep the acronym, but it no long stands for anything because it usually implies some sort of state ownership.
Yeah, they say it's "Beyond Petrolium" now, but that's BS.
BP = British Petrolium forever! 😀
Originally posted by: EvilYoda
British Petroleum if you're talking about the green and yellow.
Originally posted by: QurazyQuisp
Are you saying I'm putting something foreign in my American made car that happens to be made in mexico? AHHH.
Originally posted by: bonkers325
Bad Pie