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Originally posted by Suzianne
you must be the "little" lebowski...

do people call you "dude" too?
yep........awhile back I fell over on my scooter going to get more beer, but I didn't spill my beverage because I keep my mind limber with a steady regimen of drugs and alcohol

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Originally posted by Bobski
Company car man myself....I think fuel prices are too cheap and should be about £5 a litre......especially as I don't pay for Diesel....that'll keep vehicles off the road eh! and make Brighton a better place to get around. 😀
Hear! Hear!

Lets price everyone off the road then it will be safe to walk everywhere. £50 a gallon is fine by me!

I don't care. I am self employed and work from home so can dump the car!

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Originally posted by Frank Burns
[b]Ouch!!! I was pissed when it cracked $3.00 a gallon here. Currently it's around $2.85 a gallon in the Portland Oregon area.[/b]
MSN reports that the cheapest gas nationally is $2.00 somewhere in Oklahoma and $3.92 somewhere in Hawaii, with an average of $2.67.

I passed a station coming home from work this morning that said $2.53, with the average in this area about $2.62 and the highest I've seen locally is $2.93. Usually, Phoenix is higher than the national average.

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Originally posted by Dragon Fire
For the benefit of our American friends that is about US$8.50 a gallon.
To make the calculation even easier, I think the the US and UK gallons are different sizes too non? 🙄

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Originally posted by lebowski
yep........awhile back I fell over on my scooter going to get more beer, but I didn't spill my beverage because I keep my mind limber with a steady regimen of drugs and alcohol
lmao!

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Originally posted by Suzianne
MSN reports that the cheapest gas nationally is $2.00 somewhere in Oklahoma and $3.92 somewhere in Hawaii, with an average of $2.67.

I passed a station coming home from work this morning that said $2.53, with the average in this area about $2.62 and the highest I've seen locally is $2.93. Usually, Phoenix is higher than the national average.
Whats that about 30p to 35p a litre? What would Gordon Brown do?

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Originally posted by TheGambit
To make the calculation even easier, I think the the US and UK gallons are different sizes too non? 🙄
it takes 4.54 liters to make a US gallon. Canada uses something called the Imperial gallon, which I believe is slightly larger than a US gallon.

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Here In my area of Dublin, it's €1.11 a litre, someone will need to do the conversions for American rates.

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
Here In my area of Dublin, it's €1.11 a litre, someone will need to do the conversions for American rates.
How does that equate to the current price per fluid ounce, in Yen, in China?

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Originally posted by TheGambit
How does that equate to the current price per fluid ounce, in Yen, in China?
They don't use Yen in China. Yen are used in Japan!

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Originally posted by TheGambit
How does that equate to the current price per fluid ounce, in Yen, in China?
Why ?

China - Yuan (RMB)

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Originally posted by Dragon Fire
They don't use Yen in China. Yen are used in Japan!
I know that, was just testing.


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Originally posted by Suzianne
you must be the "little" lebowski...

do people call you "dude" too?
I was talking about my rug...

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Originally posted by Squelchbelch
I was talking about my rug...
It really tied the room together

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Originally posted by Dragon Fire
Whats that about 30p to 35p a litre? What would Gordon Brown do?
about that, yeah....

uhhhh, Gordon Brown?