Then I just won't buy fuel in the People's Republic of Illinois when I travel through it.
I was ahead of the curve classifying "Idiocracy" as a dystopian horror film.
It's even more frightening actually watching it come to pass.
I was in Oregon visiting a friend and stopped to get gas. I was pumping the gas and this guy comes up and says "you cant do that"! I said do what? He said pump your own gas. At that point we both stood there thinking the other was a nut job!
I was in Oregon visiting a friend and stopped to get gas. I was pumping the gas and this guy comes up and says "you cant do that"! I said do what? He said pump your own gas. At that point we both stood there thinking the other was a nut job!
And what say the motorcyclist's? I for one won't let anyone near my bike for the purpose of refilling. I guess travel through Illinois has yet another reason to be considered a no go.
I have had this very same thought since that movie hit the screens.
This seems like a good enough place to ask -
Has anyone else noticed a rise in nozzles with the handle latched, but returned to the holder?
You know, so you put in your card, select the grade, remove the nozzle from the pump and gasoline immediately is dispensed.
And is this practice malicious or stupidity?
Malicious. Put the nozzle in the tank FIRST. B4 carding the pump.
It's the same infantile jackass that wipes **** on the handrail in the handicapped stall.
When I have to use a public stall, and that's not very often, I treat it like a karate tournament. I'm using feet to touch things as much as possible.
Well. On the other hand, this could have been in Illinois.
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Well. On the other hand, this could have been in Illinois.
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