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Audio Warfare |
Really!? I just had to wait in a 15min queue to get through a local town centre because the road was blocked with people waiting to fill up their cars and jerry cans. There isn't even a definite strike and they have to give 7 days notice if they are going to but people are already going mad.
Is it like this everywhere else too?
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wong |
yep, f*ckin mongs |
Audio Warfare |
quote: Originally posted by wong:
yep, f*ckin mongs
Yup! Just been told by someone that both garages in the town I work are now completely out of petrol. :-/ Prices had been cranked up about 5p a litre when I went past too lol. |
Ken Masters |
Same up this way dude. My old dear just rushed to the local garage & filled it to the brim haha |
Archefluxx |
Very glad I dont have a car right now. |
Audio Warfare |
Haha it's great. There was no issue but now there is mass panic and there will be a shortage. The british public do love a good panic aye. :P |
Triquatra |
they're extremely annoying - I tried to get salad from asda yesterday and was stuck in a que to get in
the strike may not even happen and if it does, by the time it does.. the fuel they are panic buying now will have all run out (at least those which don't seem to be using fuel cans - which was the majority of them).
I don't even care if I come to regret my words but they're idiots for causing these tailbacks.
I want to start a rumour about Eggs being low on supply, so that people start panic buying eggs. |
latininxtc |
quote: Originally posted by Triquatra:
they're extremely annoying - I tried to get salad from asda yesterday and was stuck in a que to get in
the strike may not even happen and if it does, by the time it does.. the fuel they are panic buying now will have all run out (at least those which don't seem to be using fuel cans - which was the majority of them).
I don't even care if I come to regret my words but they're idiots for causing these tailbacks.
I want to start a rumour about Eggs being low on supply, so that people start panic buying eggs.
oh god lol so that's what that fb post was about |
Audio Warfare |
quote: Originally posted by Triquatra:
the strike may not even happen and if it does, by the time it does.. the fuel they are panic buying now will have all run out (at least those which don't seem to be using fuel cans - which was the majority of them).
Ridiculous isn't it. :P Probably wont happen but until they at least say for sure it is happening there is no point in even giving it a second thought. Most people use their tanks in a week so would want to do it just before they strike. A can sit on a tank for a month easy so no worries for me really. Could cycle to work if I really had to as well, it's only 5 miles.
quote: Originally posted by Triquatra:
I want to start a rumour about Eggs being low on supply, so that people start panic buying eggs.
Why not mate. Everyone's in a fowl mood about people clucking for petrol so that might lift peoples spirits a bit. |
djDMS |
All this panicking really pisses me off. There MIGHT be a strike at some point in the future, with 7 DAYS NOTICE yet these fools still run to their cars to fill up because they think everybody else will - which NOBODY would have if they took a moment to think about it.
I actually NEEDED petrol today, got some at the 4th petrol station i went to because the others had run out.
If the oil companies need someone to stand outside their garages and slap a bit of sense into drivers, i'm their man! |
ultraskool |
why are petrol prices skyrocketing? time for the Electric Hybrid vehicle?? Come on you Japanese where are you? DJ Shimamura?! LOL |
Phobz |
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whispering |
quote: Originally posted by ultraskool:
why are petrol prices skyrocketing? time for the Electric Hybrid vehicle?? Come on you Japanese where are you? DJ Shimamura?! LOL
How about a US car built i Finland?
TBH, i think it's funny that people are panic buying. If their so scared of running out of fuel, why didn't they prepare? It doesn't take much to store some extra, and it's not like its going to lose its value. |
Simon |
I think we can all agree that the real shock here is that Triquatra tried to buy a salad! |
Shades |
quote: Originally posted by Simon:
I think we can all agree that the real shock here is that Triquatra tried to buy a salad!
roflmfao @ that
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Triquatra |
LOL!
you can't make EPIC CRACKER! without salad!
seee
massive epic cracker size of dinner plate
boiled egg
mixed leaf salad
tomatos
little bit of coleslaw
little bit of cottage cheese here and there
jizzed all over with glaze (morrisons own, bloody delicious and lasts weeks!).
dash of red pesto
sprinkled with mixed nuts
dash of sweet pickle
consume (which is a job and a half)
they are these - they sell them in morrisons: http://www.rakusens.co.uk/traditionalmatzos2.php |
Hard2Get |
Lol where did you get such a big cracker? |
Triquatra |
Morrisons! top shelf, cracker isle! |
Simon |
Ah yes, that's looking far more unhealthy...All is forgiven! |
Triquatra |
awww, that isn't a snack though, thats my lunch, to be honest, theres barely anything in it! there is less than a teaspoon of each of the things that are "bad" for you on there! its mostly salad! |
Audio Warfare |
They are some big arse crackers. :P I can just imagine that all falling off though every time you take a bite, would annoy the hell out of me! Looks nice though. |
Samination |
Is this "Epic Meal Time running on Fumes" or something? |
ultraskool |
Crackers! That is a Cracking crack of a cracker! LOL |
Entity |
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
Is this "Epic Meal Time running on Fumes" or something?
You mean EMT ISN'T running on fumes?! They had something good going for a while, but then they sold-out, and basically jammed the show up their self-endulgent drunken asses.
Shame :( |
Entity |
Back on topic:
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
All this panicking really pisses me off. There MIGHT be a strike at some point in the future, with 7 DAYS NOTICE yet these fools still run to their cars to fill up because they think everybody else will - which NOBODY would have if they took a moment to think about it.......
This.
I also agree with CLSM's Facebook post. The Government want more money, and as fuel is insanely taxed over here, and at record-high prices, why not instigate a bit of scaremongering to make people panic-buy?
Twats.
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jenks |
Who employs the people who are threatening to strike again? And who benefits from panic buying? |
Triquatra |
it seems to be mainly the Unite Union who represent the tankers..
nobody really benefits that well from the panic buying, as deliverys only come on set dates, and once that fuel is gone that petrol station stops making money.
the government may slightly benefit from the any animosity that arises toward tankers because of the situation and possible strike..but can suffer from any advice they give out; if they say nothing and there is a strike..they'll be blamed for being complacent..if they say something and morons panic buy they'll be accused of mishandling the situation.
I feel it was the medias fault personally, they latch on and create mountains out of molehills..and panic buyers out of sheeple.
everything has calmed down now at the pumps (wonder if people will have learnt their lesson?)
this an interesting article, and the comments below also insightful!
http://liberalconspiracy.org/2012/03/29/did-tories-spur-petrol-panic-to-avoid-recession/
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Entity |
quote: Originally posted by Triquatra:
....I feel it was the medias fault personally, they latch on and create mountains out of molehills..and panic buyers out of sheeple...
The Government instigated, the media propagated, and the consumers bought it. End of.
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Triquatra |
technically the unions instigated it! |
Entity |
quote: Originally posted by Triquatra:
technically the unions instigated it!
*edit*
Technically, yes. You're right. But this whole situation COULD have been avoided by sitting around a table and dealing with it head-on. What does the Government do?......
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Triquatra |
they gave out pretty sound advice imo, I listened to it and didn't panic.
they were pretty much damned if they did, damned if they didn't - they had to react as the unions had come out and said publically what they were going to do. |
Entity |
quote: Originally posted by Triquatra:
they gave out pretty sound advice imo, I listened to it and didn't panic.
they were pretty much damned if they did, damned if they didn't - they had to react as the unions had come out and said publically what they were going to do.
David Cameron did say last month that there was no need to panic....and then advised that it "would be sensible to top up", which was pretty dumb IMO.
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Triquatra |
I really don't think that was stupid advice, they aren't even contrasting statements, its easy to put a little bit more in the tank when you top up as normal whenever that is without panicing and making special trips ;) |
Entity |
*rubs eyes* Was a late night last night... I thought he wrote "fill up" not "top up" :P |
Simon |
quote: Originally posted by Entity:
*rubs eyes* Was a late night last night... I thought he wrote "fill up" not "top up" :P
Fill up, top up...Still sounds like causing a mess to me! But I'm not a politician and therefore do not understand thier language... |
jenks |
quote: Originally posted by Triquatra:
it seems to be mainly the Unite Union who represent the tankers..
nobody really benefits that well from the panic buying, as deliverys only come on set dates, and once that fuel is gone that petrol station stops making money.
the government may slightly benefit from the any animosity that arises toward tankers because of the situation and possible strike..but can suffer from any advice they give out; if they say nothing and there is a strike..they'll be blamed for being complacent..if they say something and morons panic buy they'll be accused of mishandling the situation.
I feel it was the medias fault personally, they latch on and create mountains out of molehills..and panic buyers out of sheeple.
everything has calmed down now at the pumps (wonder if people will have learnt their lesson?)
this an interesting article, and the comments below also insightful!
http://liberalconspiracy.org/2012/03/29/did-tories-spur-petrol-panic-to-avoid-recession/
They don't usually run out, so obviously they're selling more now than they usually do.
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Triquatra |
of course they are, thats why the sell out, but they still have to wait the same amount of time for refueling and in some cases longer, because there is only a finite amount of fuel that can be delievered at any given time with everywhere running out, places that are not rural or arent independant fuel stations were prioritised so places like where I am, in the sticks, had to wait even longer for deliverys
getting tired of bantering over something thats been and gone now...trying to enjoy the easter holidays and the present ;) |
Lilley |
quote: Originally posted by Audio Warfare:
quote: Originally posted by Triquatra:
I want to start a rumour about Eggs being low on supply, so that people start panic buying eggs.
Why not mate. Everyone's in a fowl mood about people clucking for petrol so that might lift peoples spirits a bit.
Silly turkeys wouldn't know chicken when they see one though. |