"Paper or Plastic?"
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wrote on 24 Sept 2020, 18:45 last edited by
"Plastic, please."
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wrote on 24 Sept 2020, 19:52 last edited by
They don't let you use your cellphone at the pumps because of the enormous danger associated with making a call whilst stood next to a cooling internal combustion engine, but this is OK, apparently.
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wrote on 26 Sept 2020, 09:43 last edited by
Highly illegal.
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wrote on 26 Sept 2020, 10:26 last edited by
@Jolly said in "Paper or Plastic?":
Highly illegal.
And for good reason! Is she desperate or stupid? Maybe both.
Her double bagging it cracked me up.
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wrote on 26 Sept 2020, 10:44 last edited by
Maybe she is a democrat getting ready to light up a police car. In which case the bag might make sense.
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wrote on 26 Sept 2020, 11:45 last edited by
You have to wonder what her plan is for using it. Can't get it into a car from a bag.
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wrote on 26 Sept 2020, 11:53 last edited by
@Mik said in "Paper or Plastic?":
You have to wonder what her plan is for using it. Can't get it into a car from a bag.
Ye of little faith. She made it this far. I’m betting on her.
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wrote on 26 Sept 2020, 13:09 last edited by
That is pretty goofy.
(Not quite as bad, but in developing countries, little roadside stands will have old liter water bottles filled with gasoline that they will sell. Mainly to motorbikes and scooters. People drive up, need a liter of gasoline, they will pour the "water" bottle into your tank and off you will go. However, I think (and hope) that when the stall owner goes to get gas, he uses something other than a plastic bag. LOL)
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wrote on 26 Sept 2020, 13:32 last edited by
@Mik said in "Paper or Plastic?":
You have to wonder what her plan is for using it. Can't get it into a car from a bag.
She probably has seen how icing gets squeezed out of the clipped corner of a plastic bag.
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wrote on 26 Sept 2020, 13:39 last edited by
In the comments:
"his woman handles someone's food. Think about that."