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How much would you pay

exesaddler

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Oddly enough since the fual prices went up, In the short term we are saving money because we don't / won't go out on day trips as often as we did.
I don't thnk so, unless you have stopped buying food as well....fuel rises are slightly more in direct than you may suppose.
 

LammieLammieLammie

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Just like the old days...
I love it, the higher the better, get all the poor, part timers, off the roads, it is already cutting journey times for me which is all good.

The more people that are forced to stay home shivering cos they can't afford the petrol or the leccy the better for me.
:D

Noticed it towards the end of the season how journey times to away games were a lot lower than my travelling colleagues thought they would be.

No shivering at our house mate, all that hot air!
 

tonykellowfan

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Working from home now for about 8 months has saved me a fortune in petrol and 1.5 hours commuting every day.
 

Gozzer

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I'm 'aving it medium
I want over market value for the litre of petrol I am selling. I'm not impressed, ecfc 2000. You will have to up your bid, otherwise I am selling to Red the Paper. Later on I will tell him what it costs.
I don't usually go in for second hand petrol, although I suppose it isn't used?
 

Exe on Valdez

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Of course its used. At these prices Im not going to sell the good stuff.
 

LammieLammieLammie

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Just like the old days...
I don't thnk so, unless you have stopped buying food as well....fuel rises are slightly more in direct than you may suppose.
:S

Normally spend about £120 a month on Petrol, last couple of months its been about £80. Food costs remained within Budget. :D
 

Forever7

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:S Food costs remained within Budget. :D
Shirley that gies up in the close season when you don't get the free pizza though??? ;) :D
 

LammieLammieLammie

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Just like the old days...
I stockpiled while there was plenty on offer. :D
 

MagzECFC

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39p .....................

Move to my secluded island called Magztopia everything is Chea Cheap Cheap ;)
 

Joshyd123

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39p .....................

Move to my secluded island called Magztopia everything is Chea Cheap Cheap ;)
How old are you? :p

I don't need to pay anything for petrol. :D
 
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