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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Work, dishes, ironing, dinner. Filling the car with petrol was probably a highlight, really.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 22:51, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
When I was 17, a tank of petrol was £11.80
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:01, Reply)
I used to help my sister with her paper-round when I was 7 or so, and my reward was to be bought a chocolate bar at the garage on the way home. I distinctly remember petrol being 70p a litre.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:08, Reply)
or the 1990's as we called it then, most garages were about 55p. there was one in poynton that was 49p. unbelievable, it's not THAT long ago!
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:10, Reply)
therefore public transport should always be cheaper. It isn't. This pisses me off.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:17, Reply)
Part of that though, was the genius/evil of Thatcher, she somehow, convinced the public to buy the assets they already owned.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:21, Reply)
That was over 15 years ago. Petrol was much cheaper than 70p a litre 15 years ago. When I learnt to drive in 2002 it was 69p a litre.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:10, Reply)
that was the same year I learnt to drive. 80-90p possibly, but not 69p.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:15, Reply)
www.speedlimit.org.uk/petrolprices.html
Suck it up.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:21, Reply)
it didn't go back down that much after the fuel protests, and that was in 2000. I'm telling you, when I learnt to drive it was about 80p a litre. I remember the first time I filled up my moped in July 2001 it was 73p I think.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:25, Reply)
but the evidence is clear berk.
Don't make me photoshop you, It's too late at night.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:26, Reply)
it is also too late at night
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:27, Reply)
are nothing like as funny as my brilliant photoshops.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:30, Reply)
actually apply to anything on here?
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:33, Reply)
frankly after that I don't really give a toss what you 'shop on to my face cos it'll still be pretty, unlike your beardy chops.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:34, Reply)
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:35, Reply)
I still like that photo though, I look like I have lasers for eyes!
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:37, Reply)
You were trying on your Voldemort dressing up costume, don't deny it.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:38, Reply)
I was clearly wearing a red tshirt.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:39, Reply)
It's just making me want to fill in potholes, Al. AND I WILL NEVER BECOME CAMERON'S PUPPET!!!
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:30, Reply)
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:37, Reply)
or firing them. Throwing them...not so much. Trebuchets are so 14th century, and I can't imagine a load of army chaps capering up to the borderline and giving it their best overarm welly.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:41, Reply)
It used to cost me around £15 a week to fill my old 106 up, for which I got 500 miles to the tank.
Fucking robbing government cunts.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:11, Reply)
they spend it all on brilliant things, that's why the motorways and roads and public transport run so so smoothly.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:13, Reply)
And, of course, all the resurfacing and maintenance will be carried out by troops of happy volunteers, bearing veritable hardons at the thought of contributing to the Big Society. Pot holes will no longer be repaired using tarmac, but the emulsified ejaculate of a thousand eager navvies, all desperate to do their bit for good old Blighty.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:17, Reply)
In a few years time it'll be cheaper to get a piggy-back from Andy Carrol than it'll be to drive anywhere.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:14, Reply)
only a few years ago weekends would be spent doing a 50 mile round trip to the middle of nowhere, in order to give the dog a good long walk and take in the fresh air.
Now it's like "we'll have to go somewhere nearby because otherwise it'll blow the petrol budget for this month".
Utter. Fucking. Bastards.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:23, Reply)
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:26, Reply)
You name it Cigarette and take it for a drag...
/coat
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:44, Reply)
My dog has no nose.
How does he smell?........
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:45, Reply)
I was astounded as it cost £150, back in 1993. To fill up a mini.
Imagine my dismay when I returned to the car after paying, only to have all the petrol spill out on the forecourt when I opened the doors.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:14, Reply)
less than a decade ago. Hmph.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:35, Reply)
My 1 litre 107 costs about £43 to fill up. When I bought it a year ago it cost about £36. This time next year, I'm probably looking at £50.
And the price of butter's gone up, and some darkies have just moved in next door.
(, Tue 15 Feb 2011, 23:41, Reply)
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