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Tired of pumping your own gas?

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tele tech

02-06-2008 15:33:41




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Take a look at this deal,inspired by the automatic milking machine!

http://www.tankpitstop.com/index.php?pid=6




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rednekelmo

02-07-2008 08:29:27




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 Re: Tired of pumping your own gas? in reply to tele tech, 02-06-2008 15:33:41  
leave it to the germans



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andrew youngman

02-07-2008 05:59:12




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 Re: Tired of pumping your own gas? in reply to tele tech, 02-06-2008 15:33:41  
That is so stupid.... That just watching it actually made me dumber. I am actually not a better person for seeing that. There is absolutely no reason to do such a thing. There was another wasted resource in action. That could have bought tractors for all of us. We would pump gas in return for awhile I am sure.

IM A ROBOT - GIVE ME TRACTOR>>>> LOL.



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Larry59

02-07-2008 05:52:26




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 Re: Tired of pumping your own gas? in reply to tele tech, 02-06-2008 15:33:41  
Self service here in Missouri is running about 2.89 a gallon 87%.



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alg

02-06-2008 21:33:48




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 Re: Tired of pumping your own gas? in reply to tele tech, 02-06-2008 15:33:41  
Same as New Jersey.Prices are cheaper than Pa.and they have to pump there own.



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Walt Davies

02-06-2008 19:41:21




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 Re: Tired of pumping your own gas? in reply to tele tech, 02-06-2008 15:33:41  
Move to Oregon its against the law to pump your own gas out here and I love it, and the price is about the same any place else.
Walt



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Don-Wi

02-07-2008 00:23:02




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 Re: Tired of pumping your own gas? in reply to Walt Davies, 02-06-2008 19:41:21  
Now how the heck does that work? Theres only one place that I know of that'll still pump gas for ya, and it's about 30 miles away. They do low volume so when gas prices go down, they hold onto it a little longer cause the kwik trip right next to them is always the 1st one down.

Donovan from Wisconsin



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3RD GENERATION IH

02-06-2008 19:27:54




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 Re: Tired of pumping your own gas? in reply to tele tech, 02-06-2008 15:33:41  

This looks like a solution to a problem that we don"t have.



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Dan-IA

02-06-2008 15:56:39




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 Re: Tired of pumping your own gas? in reply to tele tech, 02-06-2008 15:33:41  
Oh wow.

When you said "inspired by the automatic milking machine" I was thinking this was going to be some sort of off-color humor..



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