When trying to buy petrol

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Muck, Mar 5, 2009.

  1. Muck

    Muck Guest

    Remember to put a debit card that's not actually out of date in your
    wallet first.

    <blush>
     
    Muck, Mar 5, 2009
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  2. Muck

    TMack Guest

    Then remember to take the fucking wallet with you... I had to fill out two
    forms. Fortunately I am passing that way this pm so I can settle up with
    them.

    <bright red>
     
    TMack, Mar 5, 2009
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  3. Heh. First time I did that I had to leave a wristwatch as security.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Mar 5, 2009
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  4. Muck

    Champ Guest

    Another argument for using cheap watches. Mine is worth considerably
    less than a (car) tank of fuel.
     
    Champ, Mar 5, 2009
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    CT Guest

    Whilst there may have been some mileage in your previous arguments for
    wearing cheap watches, not that I agreed with any of them mind, that
    one is pretty damned obscure!
     
    CT, Mar 5, 2009
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  6. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Champ
    The only time (so far) I've done that I had to leave my first wife as
    security.

    Stupidly, I went back and paid for the fuel...
     
    Wicked Uncle Nigel, Mar 5, 2009
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  7. Muck

    Adrian Guest

    <chuckle>
    BTDT (well, not an actual "Mrs", but the then SWMBO)
     
    Adrian, Mar 5, 2009
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  8. Muck

    Champ Guest

    heh. I imagine the total cost of that mistake was considerably more
    than a tankful.
     
    Champ, Mar 5, 2009
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  9. Muck

    Champ Guest

    <proud>
     
    Champ, Mar 5, 2009
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  10. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Champ
    Schoolboy error.
     
    Wicked Uncle Nigel, Mar 5, 2009
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  11. Bet you got more fun out of the petrol than they did out of your missus.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Mar 5, 2009
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