anybody stocked up with fuel yet?
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anybody stocked up with fuel yet?
well?
anybody planning ahead?
i think there is a limit you can keep on 1 site (vaugue memory from the last protests)
anybody planning ahead?
i think there is a limit you can keep on 1 site (vaugue memory from the last protests)
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Yeah, filled up the car and have over 30 20ltr jerry cans I'm storing at home in the cellar. I plan to go out and buy more as well, probably store it in whatever comes to hand.
Main thing is to make sure I've got what I need as soon as possible. Who knows when the idiots will be out panic buying.
Main thing is to make sure I've got what I need as soon as possible. Who knows when the idiots will be out panic buying.
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Originally Posted by talizman
Firstly, no need to shout.
And secondly, do you think that every petrol station is going to seel EVERY last drop of their fuel stock?
They don't. Tard.
And secondly, do you think that every petrol station is going to seel EVERY last drop of their fuel stock?
They don't. Tard.
MY POINT IS THAT YOUR SPECIAL NEEDS (HAHAHAH!) DONT MAKE YOU IMMUNE TO THE **** RUNNING OUT STOOPID.
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Originally Posted by talizman
Firstly, no need to shout.
And secondly, do you think that every petrol station is going to sell EVERY last drop of their fuel stock?
They don't. Tard.
And secondly, do you think that every petrol station is going to sell EVERY last drop of their fuel stock?
They don't. Tard.
went about normal buisness and left for home at tea time to find that all the local ones had no petrol left
i remberd ringing my boss telling him i could not make it into work after a while, as i had no fuel, and couldnt find any, there was no bus routes or anything running anywhere near my place of work and it was 30miles ish from my home
i can get the metro train in to work now if needed so im not going to be "stuck" or anything
just wonderd if anybody was stock pileing
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Originally Posted by TruthHurts
WHAT DOES SEEL MEAN? 'TARD?
MY POINT IS THAT YOUR SPECIAL NEEDS (HAHAHAH!) DONT MAKE YOU IMMUNE TO THE **** RUNNING OUT STOOPID.
MY POINT IS THAT YOUR SPECIAL NEEDS (HAHAHAH!) DONT MAKE YOU IMMUNE TO THE **** RUNNING OUT STOOPID.
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Originally Posted by talizman
Seel? Who said that?
Don't you have homework to do before you go out to play with your friends?
Don't you have homework to do before you go out to play with your friends?
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Originally Posted by TruthHurts
YOU DID *** AS SHOWN IN MY QUOTE. SHAME YOU CANT EDIT OUT HOW STOOPID YOU ARE AS WELL.
Why am I feeding the troll?
I think you'll find that when you edit a post, it says so at the bottom of the post.
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Originally Posted by talizman
I think you'll find that when you edit a post, it says so at the bottom of the post.
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So let me get this straight. People are upset about the cost of fuel. So want to protest about it. They decide the best people to attack are the Fuel companies, who are just as much a victim as the ordinary punter. After all. Its the GOVERNMENT that forces fuel prices up because of high tax.
So anyway, the blockade the refineries. But still want to be able to drive about so go and Panic Buy as much fuel as they can, thereby increasing the amount of money the Government recieves. And stuffing the ordinary punters who need fuel to go to work.
How is that going to bring prices down?
So anyway, the blockade the refineries. But still want to be able to drive about so go and Panic Buy as much fuel as they can, thereby increasing the amount of money the Government recieves. And stuffing the ordinary punters who need fuel to go to work.
How is that going to bring prices down?
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Originally Posted by rr_ww
So let me get this straight. People are upset about the cost of fuel. So want to protest about it. They decide the best people to attack are the Fuel companies, who are just as much a victim as the ordinary punter. After all. Its the GOVERNMENT that forces fuel prices up because of high tax.
So anyway, the blockade the refineries. But still want to be able to drive about so go and Panic Buy as much fuel as they can, thereby increasing the amount of money the Government recieves. And stuffing the ordinary punters who need fuel to go to work.
How is that going to bring prices down?
So anyway, the blockade the refineries. But still want to be able to drive about so go and Panic Buy as much fuel as they can, thereby increasing the amount of money the Government recieves. And stuffing the ordinary punters who need fuel to go to work.
How is that going to bring prices down?
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is it panic buying if you plan it in advance
i have about 50 25litre barrels here if sumbody wants to buy them at a discounted rate for panic buying purposes
ive used them in the past for red diesel and they were fine (if that helps )
i have about 50 25litre barrels here if sumbody wants to buy them at a discounted rate for panic buying purposes
ive used them in the past for red diesel and they were fine (if that helps )
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Originally Posted by rr_ww
After all. Its the GOVERNMENT that forces fuel prices up because of high tax.
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Originally Posted by fitzscoob
think he's just stocking up on more troll bait.
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Originally Posted by fitzscoob
think he's just stocking up on more troll bait.
He will probably be out playing with his friends by now, what with school tomorrow, he'll need an early night.