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Messages - Migv6 le Frog Fan

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General Car Chat / Re: Fuel up, electric down....
« on: Yesterday at 20:06:14 »
I wouldn't know where to start using public transport to get me 25 miles to work by 6 in the morning  ??? ???
The day before for me :-X

Not even a remote possibility for me.

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General Car Chat / Re: Fuel up, electric down....
« on: Yesterday at 15:00:25 »
Twelve chargers and around half a dozen cars, so no queuing. Three of the cars are Directors Porsches which are worth at least twice my salary so I dont mind having a bit of free leccy from them.  :)

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General Car Chat / Re: Fuel up, electric down....
« on: Yesterday at 12:44:18 »
I firmly believe that most things that are already taxable shouldnt be, and people should be allowed to decide what to do with their own money.  :)

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How many " driver aid systems" does it employ to stop mere mortals behind the wheel from killing themselves every time they plant their right foot ?

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General Car Chat / Re: Fuel up, electric down....
« on: Yesterday at 12:28:37 »
I will always prefer a powerful petrol engine to a glorified milk float, but free charging at work makes it work for me.
Doc Gollum. Dont choke on those sour grapes.  ;D
I'm not sure that what you do counts as employment  >:D

It's like an elderly aunt that gives you an allowance and in exchange, you visit periodically and consume all her tea and biscuits before having a nap on the sofa ready to head home again... ;D

Whenever I see Camilla she reminds me of the ' batty mad aunt' who would have been locked in the attic and forgotten about in years gone by. :)

She reminds me of a third rate hooker who got lucky.  ::)

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General Car Chat / Re: Fuel up, electric down....
« on: Yesterday at 12:27:58 »
I will always prefer a powerful petrol engine to a glorified milk float, but free charging at work makes it work for me.
Doc Gollum. Dont choke on those sour grapes.  ;D
I'm not sure that what you do counts as employment  >:D

It's like an elderly aunt that gives you an allowance and in exchange, you visit periodically and consume all her tea and biscuits before having a nap on the sofa ready to head home again... ;D

Nice work if you can get it!  :y

Very nice indeed when you get to my age. Hence I hope to carry on until Im 70.  :y :)

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General Car Chat / Re: Fuel up, electric down....
« on: Yesterday at 12:25:27 »
I will always prefer a powerful petrol engine to a glorified milk float, but free charging at work makes it work for me.
Doc Gollum. Dont choke on those sour grapes.  ;D

It's a wage rise of sorts. :y

Thats how I look at it.  :y

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General Car Chat / Re: Fuel up, electric down....
« on: Yesterday at 12:24:27 »
I will always prefer a powerful petrol engine to a glorified milk float, but free charging at work makes it work for me.
Doc Gollum. Dont choke on those sour grapes.  ;D
I'm not sure that what you do counts as employment  >:D

It's like an elderly aunt that gives you an allowance and in exchange, you visit periodically and consume all her tea and biscuits before having a nap on the sofa ready to head home again... ;D

That sums it up pretty well to be fair. Although I do have to supply my own biscuits. ;D
I think it balances out across my working life though. I did almost thirty years of physical graft before I ended up in this job, so swings & roundabouts.
It could be argued that if I had listened more at school (or even bothered to turn up half the time) I might not have had to do physical jobs until I was too breaked up to do it any more, but thats a different conversation for another day.  :)

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General Car Chat / Re: Fuel up, electric down....
« on: Yesterday at 11:31:36 »
I will always prefer a powerful petrol engine to a glorified milk float, but free charging at work makes it work for me.
Doc Gollum. Dont choke on those sour grapes.  ;D

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That was certainly the case at the last election. That and people not bothering at all gave them a huge majority, despite the fact they got less votes than they did when Corbyn got slaughtered by the electorate the previous time

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All good this morning.  :y

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Very slow again now. Have to refresh the page every time because its too slow to respond.

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General Car Chat / Re: Fuel up, electric down....
« on: 30 March 2026, 19:35:02 »
I must give the Omega a bit of a run soon before the petrol in the tank starts to go stale.  :D

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General Car Chat / Re: Fuel up, electric down....
« on: 30 March 2026, 14:50:14 »
Mine is still £0.00.
I have plugged it in at home for an hour or so on two occasions. No idea how much that cost and not too bothered as I dont plan on making a habit of it.

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Same here. Very slow to load. Tried to answer an hour or so ago but couldnt do so.
Seems fine now.  :y

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