In parts of Scotland anyway. Heard from a mate who tells me tankers can't get out from the refinery at Grangemouth and petrol stations are running short, no diesel at all in some places.
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Not really a problem when most folk can't get the cars out of the drive. I bet the AA customers are getting their moneys worth, good, I hope they make a loss. They were moaning about drivers not being prepared. I.e. We don't like it when you actually use our service as it costs us money.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostIn parts of Scotland anyway. Heard from a mate who tells me tankers can't get out from the refinery at Grangemouth and petrol stations are running short, no diesel at all in some places. -
Kind of you to warn Mr Kandr ths morning!Originally posted by Cliphead View PostIn parts of Scotland anyway. Heard from a mate who tells me tankers can't get out from the refinery at Grangemouth and petrol stations are running short, no diesel at all in some places.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Use heating oil or red diesel and send a cheque to HMC for the duty.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostIn parts of Scotland anyway. Heard from a mate who tells me tankers can't get out from the refinery at Grangemouth and petrol stations are running short, no diesel at all in some places."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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But the golden rule when travelling in snow is to start out with a full tank. It's amazing how fast the fuel gauge goes down when stuck in snowy traffic jams.Originally posted by kandr View PostNot really a problem when most folk can't get the cars out of the drive.
Still whinging, I seeOriginally posted by kandr View PostI bet the AA customers are getting their moneys worth, good, I hope they make a loss. They were moaning about drivers not being prepared. I.e. We don't like it when you actually use our service as it costs us money.
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The cash and carries in Glasgow are running low on stock, so my mate Mohammed tells me down at the local shop.Comment
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Has he been hoarding food to sell to you at a vastly inflated price?Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe cash and carries in Glasgow are running low on stock, so my mate Mohammed tells me down at the local shop.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Well, when the trains were off last night and the gf went in to get change off a 20 for a bus by buying a packet of hankies and some chewing gum he refused the sale. I walked past him 20 minutes before when he was out scraping the ice off his step and told him to go up and get some grit from the grit bin 30 yards from his door. "ohh I never knew that was there, thank you".Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHas he been hoarding food to sell to you at a vastly inflated price?
Last time he gets a sale from me.Comment
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