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Title: oil
Post by: sassanach on 02 October 2007, 20:34:46
why is there a taboo about oil threads?
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Post by: Auto Addict on 02 October 2007, 20:44:04
Ask Markjay ;)
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Post by: IrmscherKris on 02 October 2007, 20:44:11
Because people's opinions are so much different...
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Post by: STMO123 on 02 October 2007, 21:05:40
.....and because it's anal and boring. :D
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Post by: Andy B on 02 October 2007, 21:07:32
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Because people's opinions are so much different...

a bit like auto vs manual!  ;D  ;D  ;D
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Post by: Danny on 02 October 2007, 21:10:48
mamma dont want no fat on food from no cookin oil
mamma dont like no fat on food from no cookin oil
mamma likes a nice cut piece
that does not swim in grease
mamma likes a mean drumstick
without no oil slick
mamma preaches that its great
cos its low in saturates
cos with crisp'n'dry
the food stays crisp'n'dry

 :y
Title: Re: oil
Post by: IrmscherKris on 02 October 2007, 21:46:23
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Because people's opinions are so much different...

a bit like auto vs manual!  ;D  ;D  ;D
Cos we all know manuals are better  :D
Title: Re: oil
Post by: TheBoy on 02 October 2007, 21:49:19
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why is there a taboo about oil threads?
Because its been done to death over and over again....
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Post by: Elite Pete on 02 October 2007, 21:51:00
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why is there a taboo about oil threads?
Because its been done to death over and over again....

and over and over and over and over...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Title: Re: oil
Post by: TheBoy on 02 October 2007, 22:12:13
And besides, we all know that Vauxhall's own semi synth is the best option  :-X
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Post by: Tony H on 02 October 2007, 22:57:46
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And besides, we all know that Vauxhall's own semi synth is the best option  :-X
That surely is open to debate ;) (takes cover and expects post count to be decimated) ;D
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Post by: TheBoy on 02 October 2007, 22:59:21
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And besides, we all know that Vauxhall's own semi synth is the best option  :-X
That surely is open to debate ;) (takes cover and expects post count to be decimated) ;D
If you want to make Knight status,  :-X

;D
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Post by: Tony H on 02 October 2007, 23:01:37
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And besides, we all know that Vauxhall's own semi synth is the best option  :-X
That surely is open to debate ;) (takes cover and expects post count to be decimated) ;D
If you want to make Knight status,  :-X

;D
Fair point, just feeling in a scampetering mood tonight [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif]
Title: Re: oil
Post by: phil her up on 02 October 2007, 23:04:59
Is ASDA engine oil any good?
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Post by: Baron Von Spongebob on 02 October 2007, 23:05:58
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Is ASDA engine oil any good?

Bordering on dodgy now   :D
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Post by: hotel21 on 02 October 2007, 23:09:23
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Is ASDA engine oil any good?

Apparently the own brand cooking oil is quite good if you have a diseasel....   :o  

But Costco/Makro are cheaper in bulk....  ::)
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Post by: Golfbuddy on 02 October 2007, 23:09:51
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Is ASDA engine oil any good?

No, but they do a good breakfast.  ;)
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Post by: Andy B on 02 October 2007, 23:39:08
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Is ASDA engine oil any good?

Apparently the own brand cooking oil is quite good if you have a diseasel....   :o  

But Costco/Makro are cheaper in bulk....  ::)

I keep meaning to look when I'm in Costco when I'm there. Of course I'll be telling Mr Darling to bill me for the extra road duty ................ not
Title: Re: oil
Post by: MikeDundee on 03 October 2007, 00:01:39
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why is there a taboo about oil threads?

forget about the thread issue :-X...what was your original query on oil ::)