Petrol price - holy s***
#92
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Dumbartonshire
Posts: 5,896
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
imlach you own a Scoob, my diesel gets over twice the mpg as your car, so I can afford to go for a burn now and again
And who says I even want to bring children into this fe*ked up world (nowt to do with the depletion of fossil fuel btw) never mind grandchildren?
Chill out and go polish that car sitting in your drive, I bet thats all its used for with your holier than thou save the planet stance, LOL <--- thats me laughing all I like btw, as I have I didnt have a sense of humour by-pass when I joined SN
4pm, byeee........
And who says I even want to bring children into this fe*ked up world (nowt to do with the depletion of fossil fuel btw) never mind grandchildren?
Chill out and go polish that car sitting in your drive, I bet thats all its used for with your holier than thou save the planet stance, LOL <--- thats me laughing all I like btw, as I have I didnt have a sense of humour by-pass when I joined SN
4pm, byeee........
#94
bloody hell some people take things so seriously......... why does it wind people up so much that others have a different attitude and /or approach to things
everyone chill out and respect others views
everyone chill out and respect others views
#95
I bet Imlach will argue anything
Nice idea about the patents- however when any bright spark has an idea on alternate powered vehicles, along comes Mr oil company and offers £1m+ (which lets face it is a lot of money to a hot shot student) and buys the patent.
Just imagine a world without oil or religion- what the hell would anyone fight wars about?
Nice idea about the patents- however when any bright spark has an idea on alternate powered vehicles, along comes Mr oil company and offers £1m+ (which lets face it is a lot of money to a hot shot student) and buys the patent.
Just imagine a world without oil or religion- what the hell would anyone fight wars about?
#97
Originally Posted by Jye
imlach you own a Scoob, my diesel gets over twice the mpg as your car, so I can afford to go for a burn now and again
And who says I even want to bring children into this fe*ked up world (nowt to do with the depletion of fossil fuel btw) never mind grandchildren?
Chill out and go polish that car sitting in your drive, I bet thats all its used for with your holier than thou save the planet stance, LOL <--- thats me laughing all I like btw, as I have I didnt have a sense of humour by-pass when I joined SN
See, there you go again, why are you on the attack against someone who cares about the planet? What exactly is wrong with that? Got something you're guilty of perchance?
#98
Originally Posted by RRB
Having just read the the last few posts, i have to say Imlach, you sound totally elitist with the upperclass "im living comfortably screw the poor people" attitude.
How, exactly, does being less wasteful of resources equate to :
a) being elitist
b) being upperclass
c) living comfortably
I use my car less than I used to nowadays, but I'm failing to see how that is elitist or upperclass??
Elitist would be somebody that rises above all this, doesn't give two hoots what anyone else thinks, wastes petrol, and has a "screw the planet" stance surely
#100
Scooby Regular
Join Date: May 2002
Location: 2005 sso, 1/4 finals,3rd in 60ft; 2004 sso,semi finals,2nd in 60ft time; 2003 standard car 2nd 60ft
Posts: 4,909
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
get your petrol people coz me thinks its time to get the wagons out again
#101
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Feb 1999
Location: Lots of different places! (Thank you Mr. Lambert)
Posts: 3,037
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally Posted by RRB
Whats going to happen when the lower classes become extinct due to decreasing birth rates because lower class cant afford to have families?
Unfortunately it'll never happen as the one thing they can always do no matter what is ****.
tiggers.
#102
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: 'Around' Milton Keynes
Posts: 4,128
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
asked Shell about prices in the mk area and this was there response.
Thank you for your recent e-mail concerning fue prices in the Milton Keynes
area.
Shell continues to offer highly competitively priced fuels. We have kept prices
as low as possible for as long as possible but given the recent rise in crude
prices this is having an impact on our prices at the pump.
Pump prices are also the result of many other factors including taxes, refined
product prices, exchange rates, distribution and operating costs, as well as
local competition and these all play their part in determining the final pump
price.
Shell always seeks to be competitive in every local market. We are continuing to
monitor the situation closely and each site will adjust prices as required.
Yours sincerely
copying from the same hymm sheet as BP et al me thinks
simon
Thank you for your recent e-mail concerning fue prices in the Milton Keynes
area.
Shell continues to offer highly competitively priced fuels. We have kept prices
as low as possible for as long as possible but given the recent rise in crude
prices this is having an impact on our prices at the pump.
Pump prices are also the result of many other factors including taxes, refined
product prices, exchange rates, distribution and operating costs, as well as
local competition and these all play their part in determining the final pump
price.
Shell always seeks to be competitive in every local market. We are continuing to
monitor the situation closely and each site will adjust prices as required.
Yours sincerely
copying from the same hymm sheet as BP et al me thinks
simon
#103
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Dumbartonshire
Posts: 5,896
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Assumptions again? I don't own a Scoob I used to own one.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post