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- Aladinsaneuk
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Please grow a moustache
I know 'taches are very unhobbit like but....
Short man, fiery temper NEEDS a moustache
Oh, and a scots accent though I suspect you are already acquiring that :)
I know 'taches are very unhobbit like but....
Short man, fiery temper NEEDS a moustache
Oh, and a scots accent though I suspect you are already acquiring that :)
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...
Aladinsaneuk wrote:Please grow a moustache
I know 'taches are very unhobbit like but....
Short man, fiery temper NEEDS a moustache
Oh, and a scots accent though I suspect you are already acquiring that :)
You talked that fekker up. Off to Scotland next week Mon-Fri to sort some stuff out for work..

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- ReggieGasket
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I don't mind removing my helmet at the petrol station, one thing i have noticed is that when i go to a pay@pump the option to pay@ pump disappears forcing me to go into the kiosk to pay, When i challenged the high achiever behing the counter about this they said it was to stop bikers riding off with out paying for fuel (it never happens when i am in my car) whats the difference i could fill up and drive off without paying at any pump,
I now use my local BP Garage where the staff are friendly and don't treat me as a suspected thief it might cost a few pence more per litre but customer service counts for a lot.
I now use my local BP Garage where the staff are friendly and don't treat me as a suspected thief it might cost a few pence more per litre but customer service counts for a lot.
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- slickliner6
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But don't you have to put your card in before the pump is switched on ?????mellow haze wrote:I don't mind removing my helmet at the petrol station, one thing i have noticed is that when i go to a pay@pump the option to pay@ pump disappears forcing me to go into the kiosk to pay, When i challenged the high achiever behing the counter about this they said it was to stop bikers riding off with out paying for fuel (it never happens when i am in my car) whats the difference i could fill up and drive off without paying at any pump,
I now use my local BP Garage where the staff are friendly and don't treat me as a suspected thief it might cost a few pence more per litre but customer service counts for a lot.
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we were so poor when i was growing up.Dad said "its a good job i was born a boy,at least id have something to play with"
we were so poor when i was growing up.Dad said "its a good job i was born a boy,at least id have something to play with"

- mangocrazy
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