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Can you relate to this?
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That is very cool yes I can relate
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You'll never know embarrassment until you're in line at a gas station (where everyone else is paying $60 bucks) and you hand the attendant your $3.72.
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I once used the phrase, "I need $300 on pump 18."
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i have a .9 gal tank
and rarely let it fall below 1/2 before i fill up again {scared of running out somewhere in the sticks , i guess} so gas is $3,54 here so when i top up, and pay < $2.00 thats always a convo starter met quite a few good looking guys that way :tup: |
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I keep a hand full of change in every one of my scooters just in case I need to fill up and lost/forgot my cash. 1.50$ can get me anywhere in St Louis on my little scoots. I always feel strange when I give them 3$ and have to come back for my change so I usually buy a pop with the left over also.
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That's pretty funny. I've barely owned my scooter a month and I have yet to even attend a gas station pump, but I've driven up there to buy HEET before :P.
I relate more to this commercial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbCXyr5aJd8 :/ |
Can you translate? for all we know he said Godzilla will get you, you ugly American...
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as long as they dont have a ring on, say something, anything. "nice scoot' or " wow nice/car/scoot/truck" NO BODY PARTS :nuts: or 'damn your fine' lotta girls , want u to say hi 1st, esp us older girls and hey im old, as long as he aint to ugly, lmsao:ugh: ill speak to anyone, till well, u know......... :lmao::lmao: yea babe i done did push mineine lawnmower up hereya. thanks :lmao::lmao: |
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I dont, I love it when the person in front of me spends 70 or 80 dollars and i then slap down the spare change in my pocket while proudly declaring " " "Fill Her Up" To see the look on their faces is priceless:yay::clap::tup: Take care and ride safely dear friend Yours Hank |
Hank that was posted with tongue ever so firmly planted in cheek
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I knew :hehe: But it gave me the perfect opening for my post:clap::yay: You make a great straight man :lmao: Take care and ride safely dear friend Yours Hank |
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Your right Hank, I throw my spare change in a jar (gas money for scoot) they can have their cars, give me am scoot
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that was wrong, wrong, wrong you know better?:ugh: and wait aint you married??? |
Not married....but been there..done that...:ugh:
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ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh single ic :nuts:
well sure i can teach ya, "come on up and see me some time big boy " ive taught 100's of classes, lmsao |
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It was even more impressive back in the day of $1 gas. Give the guy a dollar fill up you tank. I'm sure there are some real old timers here who used to ride Cubs back in the day who can remember doing the same thing with a quarter.
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Gas was $0.60 agallon when i got my first street legal motorbike i was 16 Take care and ride safely dear friend Yours Hank |
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Wow your old
The day after I got my first car gas went up to $1.01 for the first time... |
I can remember my old man going to the local gas station when I was a kid and spending a whopping 29 cents a gallon.
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But me old?...Not all..ya see I can remember when..when...hang on...oh yeah I can remember when.. Never mind..it wasn't that important..:hmm: |
Hey being old is better than the alternative right?
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In my home town when I was a kid, you could buy gas for 26 cents a gallon forever, and when we went to Texas, in Gila Bend Arizona they usually had gas wars that would rive it down to 17 cents a gallon. I'm old. It was commonplace to pull in and get full service and ask for a buck or two worths of gas and get you oil check and air in your tires.
I had an uncle that had a station in Texas and if you wanted an oil change there was no labor charge at his station, you just paid for the oil and the filter. |
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Wow, that's a far cry from today's norm! You can't even get AIR for 17 cents now! lmao :no: |
There is a new air station in my town that takes credit cards $1 for 2 tires built in pressure gauge...
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Yikes:ugh:>:( air is still free at most stations here:yay: Take care and reide safely dear friend Yours Hank |
You can still get it for free here that gas station is for the tourists though
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Currently, I use about $26 of gas a week traveling to and from work.
With the Burgman, I'm going to estimate that will drop to about $3.51 :yay: That's about 90 a month in savings.....:yay: About $1100 a year in savings.....:yay: This bike should pay for itself in just over 2 years!!! :yay::yay::yay::yay: |
My first date with my wife I drove her all around the local towns on my Kymco Yup 50.
Three months later she bought a Roketa and the rest is history. |
Opps...I've just re read my own post.....I'll need about $12 in gas a week not
$3.51 . I guess I hadn't had my coffee yet. :hehe: That will save me $56 a month and $672 a year......comparing what it now cost me. Plus it will be a whole lot more fun traveling to and from work :yay: |
You just paid for your gear...
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