Fuel prices

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guest10040

only if you 'worked' in SHQ or the stores  >:D

The Q

Quote from: Redcap244 on April 21, 2022, 07:05:21 PM
only if you 'worked' in SHQ or the stores  >:D
Yep when I joined up it was 4 X shirts, 1 X pair of working trousers , 1 x number 1 uniform, 4x socks black, 2 X pairs shoes, 1 X pair boots. 1 X tie black, ,1 X Wolly pully, 1x number 2 X jacket. + PT kit + 1 pair overalls.
And that was your lot for most of my career in the RAF. They much later issued a 2nd pair of number 2 trousers, and even later two pairs of light weight trousers.

Meanwhile , diesel is now 172.9 in Tesco's, up to 181.9 in local independentts.

guest10040

you youngsters ..... :D

when I joined up, I think the pilot on the air experience flight, in a Hastings, was called Pontius, we got shirts collarless, collars detached, and collar studs.

and back on topic, our local Tesco has gone up another 2p to £1.76.9p for diesel, and £1.64.9 for petrol.

however, my RAF pension has gone up by £2.50  :claphappy: now, should I book that world cruise, or treat SWMBO and myself to a bag of chips  :hmmm:

dannyboy

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Quote from: Redcap244 on April 23, 2022, 09:33:55 AM
we got shirts collarless, collars detached, and collar studs.


Now that brings back memories. When I joined the Police, back in 1971, we got collarless shirts, with three collars to a shirt and the necessary studs - the front was a sod to get fixed. Probably because the collars had to be starched that much they were almost as rigid as MDF!  :goggleeyes:

Just on the thread theme, I have filled the car up this morning with petrol at Euro 179.9 - about £1.52p at todays exchange rate.
David.
I used to be indecisive - now I'm not - I don't think.
If a friend seems distant, catch up with them.

guest10040

but the important question is ...

did your head reach to the top of your helmet  :smiley-laughing:

remember them, plods with helmets and proper uniforms,
not robo cop outfits and baseball caps  >:(

I'm showing my age again, aren't I  :-[

dannyboy

Quote from: Redcap244 on April 23, 2022, 06:08:39 PM

remember them, plods with helmets and proper uniforms,


Not only did I have a helmet and a proper uniform, I had a cape.  :goggleeyes: It was actually brilliant because I could walk around with my hands in my pockets - well when I was not hiding a cigarette.  :)

And back on topic - I have just looked at a website that says that petrol was 73p in 1975 - and that was for a gallon!
David.
I used to be indecisive - now I'm not - I don't think.
If a friend seems distant, catch up with them.

guest10040

I remember capes, with those big, heavy, metal clasps and so on at the neck...

much more effective that a taser, wack a neere do well with a cuthroat razor with that, and he'd go down,

not, of course, that you, or indeed I in my BTP days, would have done anything like that  :-[

dannyboy

Quote from: Redcap244 on April 23, 2022, 06:40:44 PM

not, of course, that you, or indeed I in my BTP days, would have done anything like that  :-[

of course not  ;)
David.
I used to be indecisive - now I'm not - I don't think.
If a friend seems distant, catch up with them.

guest10040

it's here ...

the £2.00 litre of diesel

or at least at Tesco Burgess Hill yesterday, diesel was £1.99.9p per litre, and I've never seen a .1p coin for your change.

why don't they just round it up and stop all this .9p rubbish ?

Newportnobby

It shows they're not ripping you off by charging £2.00 per litre :-X

Bealman

When I first returned to the UK after a billion years at the antipodes, I stopped to put fuel in the hire car. The pump said  X.02, so I gave the guy at the desk X.

Here in Australia, if it's 5 cents or less, it's rounded off the dollar below. Over 5 cents, it's rounded to the dollar above. No stuffing around with cents!

I was totally surprised when he said "You owe me 2 pence"

Got used to it though.
Vision over visibility. Bono, U2.

exmouthcraig

Tell me about it £158 to brim a transit van!! And I've got 2!!! Could be worse.........

Good ladies dad brimmed his Volvo FM on Thursday.......

Pump price was a mere £1425.00!!

chrism

Quote from: Redcap244 on June 25, 2022, 08:38:52 AM
it's here ...

the £2.00 litre of diesel

or at least at Tesco Burgess Hill yesterday, diesel was £1.99.9p per litre, and I've never seen a .1p coin for your change.

I saw 201.99p in Barrow-in-Furness on Thursday - with quite a differential between the fuels, as the same place wanted less than 190p for unleaded petrol. I didn't fill up there, though, that place is usually a ripoff.

Paid 197.9p for a fillup at Broughton-in-Furness yesterday, instead - the cheapest of the four that I passed on that journey. Their unleaded was the more common 5p or so cheaper than diesel.


guest10040

Quote from: exmouthcraig on June 25, 2022, 09:18:17 AM
Tell me about it £158 to brim a transit van!! And I've got 2!!! Could be worse.........

Good ladies dad brimmed his Volvo FM on Thursday.......

Pump price was a mere £1425.00!!

and no green shield stamps, like in the old days  :D
that would have filled a few books  :thumbsup:

Trainfish

Quote from: exmouthcraig on June 25, 2022, 09:18:17 AM
Tell me about it £158 to brim a transit van!! And I've got 2!!! Could be worse.........

You must have a bigger tank on your Transit than I have then. Either that or you're using the expensive stuff. I had about 70 miles left in the tank when I put this in on Wednesday.

I have since then noticed that just about every garage around here has gone to 199.9p for diesel just to stay under the £2, even Tesco at Blandford was 199.9p. The difference between unleaded and diesel seems to be closing up too and I did see 1 garage the other day which had both diesel and unleaded at the same price  :*(



No Green Shield stamps available at any of these either  :thumbsdown:
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