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Bazf 13-05-2005 12:36

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Opps looks like humor went for a walk in this thread or maybe a pint, I apologize if it was interpreted the wrong way but I did think that Firemans post was a injection of humor and carried on the theme I will be more careful in future, Honest;)

cashman 13-05-2005 13:05

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i too had my own bar its good crack you can have a laugh with MOST customers,its long hours very demanding and also BLOODY HARD WORK.

yerself 13-05-2005 14:59

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Originally Posted by fireman
Can anybody tell me why beer is over £10. 00. per gallon when petrol and diesel is under £4.00. per gallon. You dont have to build a platform in the middle of the ocean, and then drill for years, to make beer, the main ingredients grow in fields and fall from the sky?

You make this statement as if you're surprised fireman. When I first started underage drinking back in the seventies a pint of bitter in the AEU club was 10p, a pint in the pubs was 11 or 12p. When I started driving a few years later a gallon of 4star was 37.5-40p. We can't even blame this one on good old grinning Tony Bliar.

pendy 13-05-2005 15:29

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Have you tried drinking petrol, Fireman?

cashman 13-05-2005 16:10

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don't try meths its disgusting lol

fireman 14-05-2005 08:29

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Thanks Pendy have you?

wayneyboy1942 14-05-2005 17:43

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As a booze monkey I would like a doctor to dare tell me or a smoker that we can't have treatment! We pay for our sin! and I wonder what would happen if we all gave up drink and fags?

vorlon24 15-05-2005 07:38

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You wouldn't really live longer - it would just seem like it!

big al 15-05-2005 10:52

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Originally Posted by Neil
Can you please explain what this is, or have you any links to info about please?

Apparently a new bio friendly fuel that burns simiar to petrol but with lower emmisions. Understand Tesco is trialing sales in certain areas of the country so maybe if you try their site there may be other links from there. Some info on Bio diesel if you put that into search engine. Also Saab have a car that runs on bio fuel that is soon to be marketed over here. Hope that helps. PS understand it retails around 36p per litre so on a par with a cheap pint!

MANDS 15-05-2005 12:56

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:) pendy your an absolute star,petrol indeed,well it made me laugh!

Mik Dickinson 15-05-2005 17:43

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Originally Posted by big al
See Tesco is starting to trial selling the new generic fuel though

If by chance you mean biological diesel that is won as a fuel from a plant known as Raps in germany.I would advise against it.They brought it out over here and it has killed off a serious amount of cars ruining their diesel or petrol pumps.Surprising thing is that there appears to be no European ruling on the contents of this stuff

entwisi 15-05-2005 17:44

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Originally Posted by big al
Apparently a new bio friendly fuel that burns simiar to petrol but with lower emmisions. Understand Tesco is trialing sales in certain areas of the country so maybe if you try their site there may be other links from there. Some info on Bio diesel if you put that into search engine. Also Saab have a car that runs on bio fuel that is soon to be marketed over here. Hope that helps. PS understand it retails around 36p per litre so on a par with a cheap pint!

Are you sure this isn't just standard LPG? I've been running it for years in my cars. I pay 34p/litre. LPG is environmentally friendly on 2 fronts. When burnt it produces massively less pollution than petrol or diesel. Secondly it is reaped during the pumping of oil for refining and currently less than 10% is used for useful purposes, the rest is flashed off at the rig. The more people that use it would mean a more efficent use of each resource released during the retrieval of oil.

Bio-Diesel is effectively any vegetable based oil(Rape, Sunflower etc) with a small amount of spirit to aid initial cold starting. The 'diesel' engine we know today was originally designed to run on peanut oil. It was only when the oil giants realised that there was a use for a product of the refining process that until that point was thrown away did we start to know it as a diesel engine. Any modern diesel will quite happily run on veg oil. The Customs and Excise are the people would would be a bit upset should you decide to do it though!

Ian

Mik Dickinson 15-05-2005 17:49

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Tis is made from Rape, a small yellow flower and is known over here as bio Diesel.Its killing a lot of the older diesel motors off.Know for sure as VW, Mercedes and other leading German Car Manufacturers are advising drivers not to use this fuel.Even to say the guarentee is null and void if you do.Lorry engines appear to be ok though ????ß

cashman 15-05-2005 17:50

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what started off as a laugh is now getting very heavy lol

Debbie J 15-05-2005 19:09

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I have Run a pub in the past. To top up my wage I used to get up at 7am on match days to cook free food for when the fans returned. I used an honesty pot for payment. I didn't make very much on the food but I did on the bar. Most nights I didn't get to bed till 230 am but was expected to be bright and cheerful when we opened the next day. It is a very hard life being a LandLord/Lady I'd rather be a barmaid any day


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