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Petrol to break the £1/litre mark soon

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    #11
    Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
    If this were france we'd be burning sheep.
    Are they of a similar octane to unleaded? Would be good to know in case the pumps run dry.

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      #12
      even during the fuel crisis people did not notice the nossle is on a hose long enough to reach the far side of most cars. You still had people waiting in massive queues for a pump on the filler side
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        #13
        Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
        even during the fuel crisis people did not notice the nossle is on a hose long enough to reach the far side of most cars. You still had people waiting in massive queues for a pump on the filler side
        That amazes me, how many people won't reach round, but sit in a queue...

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          #14
          FFS I'm going to start brewing my own biodiesel
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            #15
            Part of the explanation of rising prices is it's not so much petrol is rising in value as the pound sterling decreasing in value - something akin to the US dollar. Ergo, selling your labour for pounds sterling (or US dollars) is becoming increasingly foolish.

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              #16
              That amazes me, how many people won't reach round, but sit in a queue...
              I tried it once in my car.

              I Yanked my hose all the way round the car, over the roof, down the other side, and I still couldn't reach the hole by 2 inches.

              I had to mess around by backing up a bit, then going forward a bit more, so that the length of my hose would be a bit nearer to the hole.

              I finally reached it (except I had to use my nozzle upside down and my hand ached all the time I was holding it). Has anyone ever worked out how to use the locking mechanism on the nozzle so it just gushes out without you having to squeeze your trigger ?


              I then had some spillage when I pulled out, due to the upside-down angle plus I got a nice white shirt covered in muck from the black hose.

              Seemed more hassle than it's worth.

              More than happy to wait in a queue to avoid all that trouble again.

              Besides, think of queuing as productive downtime. You can change the CD, fiddle with the dash (I found a new button last week that makes the headlights sort of go up and down), read the paper, chill out.)

              If I've got to wait for the chap ahead of me to finish refueliing and then wander in the shop to get his lunch, paper and fags, then you can jolly well wait behind me as well. Neither of us are going anywhere are we ?
              Last edited by Board Game Geek; 26 September 2007, 23:17.
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              C.S. Lewis

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                #17
                maybe it will help break the addiction to sitting in traffic jams all day then?

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
                  even during the fuel crisis people did not notice the nossle is on a hose long enough to reach the far side of most cars. You still had people waiting in massive queues for a pump on the filler side
                  Long may that continue. I have two japanese cars with the filler on the left.

                  I've paid more than £1 per litre lots of times. What's everybody complaining about?
                  Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Muttley08 View Post
                    That amazes me, how many people won't reach round, but sit in a queue...
                    there's nothing like a good reach around...

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Board Game Geek View Post
                      I tried it once in my car.

                      I Yanked my hose all the way round the car, over the roof, down the other side, and I still couldn't reach the hole by 2 inches.

                      I had to mess around by backing up a bit, then going forward a bit more, so that the length of my hose would be a bit nearer to the hole.
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