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woodcock23 Advanced Tech

Joined: 12 Sep 2003 Posts: 1227 Points: 70 Location: Worcestershire. England.

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| Posted: Mon 04/12/2004 7:18am [Post #1] |
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We got another car a Toyota Carina, I thought okay I will fill her up to the top to see how it is on mileage, it cost £40 (Which in the States would be $8 I may be sorry we sold our Micra.Nissan it's 79 pence for one Litre now and going up very soon 8O. Cheers Jim. should read $88
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woodcock23 Advanced Tech

Joined: 12 Sep 2003 Posts: 1227 Points: 70 Location: Worcestershire. England.

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| Posted: Mon 04/12/2004 7:22am [Post #2] |
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| woodcock23 wrote: | We got another car a Toyota Carina, I thought okay I will fill her up to the top to see how it is on mileage, it cost £40 (Which in the States would be $8 I may be sorry we sold our Micra.Nissan it's 79 pence for one Litre now and going up very soon 8O. Cheers Jim. |
Having a bad day, I meant to put this as a seperate new subject, but dont know how to do that now, you know to move a whole letter |
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Canuck Help2Go Administrator

Joined: 22 May 2003 Posts: 6945 Points: 1425 Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

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| Posted: Mon 04/12/2004 11:12am [Post #3] |
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How's this Jim? |
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woodcock23 Advanced Tech

Joined: 12 Sep 2003 Posts: 1227 Points: 70 Location: Worcestershire. England.

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| Posted: Mon 04/12/2004 1:01pm [Post #4] |
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| Canuck wrote: | | How's this Jim? |
That as they say Canuck is aok, thanks  |
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Basementgeek Supreme Guru
Joined: 01 Jan 2003 Posts: 12000 Points: 1188

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| Posted: Mon 04/12/2004 8:40pm [Post #5] |
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I bought 25 gallons for $43.00, about $1.75 USD. This last me about 7-8 days.
Life is good, cheap fuel, cheap ISP. What else could we ask for  |
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Canuck Help2Go Administrator

Joined: 22 May 2003 Posts: 6945 Points: 1425 Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

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| Posted: Mon 04/12/2004 10:07pm [Post #6] |
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| Quote: | | What else could we ask for |
Don't go there Jim  |
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woodcock23 Advanced Tech

Joined: 12 Sep 2003 Posts: 1227 Points: 70 Location: Worcestershire. England.

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| Posted: Tue 04/13/2004 12:19am [Post #7] |
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| Basementgeek wrote: | I bought 25 gallons for $43.00, about $1.75 USD. This last me about 7-8 days.
Life is good, cheap fuel, cheap ISP. What else could we ask for  |
Hi basementgeek
We have put an order in for a new Cadillac DeVille , we will arrive next week, we will go to the North, Montana sounds good; you can drive over to see us , we can have a few beers- my wife; who is Italian- will make the best pasta you ever had, but after a time we would start to miss; standing in a long line to check out at the Superstore, paying BT big money for no service at all, paying hundreds of pounds to the BBC in licence fees,they get £2.4 billion every year from this 8O and when this tourist island of ours ends up as the service island of the World we will still like it we must be mad  |
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woodcock23 Advanced Tech

Joined: 12 Sep 2003 Posts: 1227 Points: 70 Location: Worcestershire. England.

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| Posted: Tue 04/13/2004 12:23am [Post #8] |
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| Canuck wrote: | | Quote: | | What else could we ask for |
Don't go there Jim  |
Right on canuck . Been there, done that,and got many tee shirts cheers Jim |
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Basementgeek Supreme Guru
Joined: 01 Jan 2003 Posts: 12000 Points: 1188

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| Posted: Wed 04/14/2004 11:39am [Post #9] |
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Well decided to fill up again today as yesterday saw prices increase about .22cents a gollon. I guess thats about .06 cents a liter.
Most of our US Oil that we use for fuel is produced in the west and in Alaska, but all our "Dip sticks" are in Washington D.C.
Cheers  |
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woodcock23 Advanced Tech

Joined: 12 Sep 2003 Posts: 1227 Points: 70 Location: Worcestershire. England.

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| Posted: Wed 04/14/2004 12:09pm [Post #10] |
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| Basementgeek wrote: | Well decided to fill up again today as yesterday saw prices increase about .22cents a gollon. I guess thats about .06 cents a liter.
Most of our US Oil that we use for fuel is produced in the west and in Alaska, but all our "Dip sticks" are in Washington D.C.
Cheers  |
Same in GB, it was always thus Jim |
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