sassyminx
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but saw this on another forum....
It Has Been Calculated That If Everyone In Great Britain Did Not Purchase A Drop Of Petrol For One Day And All At The Same Time, The Oil Companies Would Choke On Their Stockpiles.
At The Same Time It Would Hit The Entire Industry With A Net Loss Of Over 4.6 Billion Pounds Which Affects The Bottom Lines Of The Oil Companies.
Therefore May 19th Has Been Formally Declared "stick It Up Their Behind "day And The People Of This Nation Should Not Buy A Single Drop Of Petrol That Day. The Only Way This Can Be Done Is If You Forward This E-mail To As Many People As You Can And As Quickly As You Can To Get The Word Out.
Waiting On This Government To Step In And Control The Prices Is Not Going To Happen. What Happened To The Reduction And Control In Prices That The Arab Nations Promised A Fortnight Ago?
Remember One Thing, Not Only Is The Price Of Petrol Going Up But At The Same Time Airlines Are Forced To Raise Their Prices, Trucking Companies Are Forced To Raise Their Prices Which Effects Prices On Everything That Is Shipped. Things Like Food, Clothing, Building Materials, Medical Supplies Etc.
Who Pays In The End? We Do!
We Can Make A Difference. If They Don't Get The Message After One Day, We Will Do It Again And Again. So Do Your Part And Spread The Word.
Forward This message To Everyone You Know.
Mark Your Calendars And Make May 19th A Day That The Citizens Of Great Britain Say "enough Is Enough
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Joff
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Not going to bother with that - a better plan would be for EVERYONE to buy petrol on one day.
That way, all the forecourts would be jammed leading to tailbacks onto the road.
Anyone seeing the queues would assume there's another petrol crisis, which would lead to more mass hysteria and panic, causing more people to try and find a petrol station.
The problem won't be solved by affecting the revenue of the petrol stations - they'll make the sale a day early or a day later - it doesn't matter to them.
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Joff
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And can't the idiot that wrote all that above not write a word without using a capital letter?
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Marc
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No Joff I Dont Think They Can.
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Twiggy
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LOL!
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Mav 3000
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Sounds like just another chain email to me - I can't see how it will make the 'oil companies' crumble onto their knees just because everyone gets fuel on a certain day - it just means that the other days will be quieter, but everyone will still use the same amount of fuel, at the end of the week, the fuel stations will still have the same levels in their tanks.
the only way to stop it is for the truckers to block the fuel depots - but apparently the army already has its fuel trucks on standby - and who's gonna mess with them?!
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Joff
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Ojc. He loves to mess with men in uniform.
[Edited on 12-05-2005 by Joff]
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Greg_M
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load of rubbish, one day wount make any difference, as people will just buy it another time so no profits will be lost.
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City
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What a load of bollocks
one day would make no difference at all
[Edited on 12-05-2005 by City]
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mav
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just got that in an email...
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lewie
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What is going on with your capitalization?
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diddon
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no but it would mess up the deliveries
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Joff
The problem won't be solved by affecting the revenue of the petrol stations - they'll make the sale a day early or a day later - it doesn't matter to them.
Nail meet head
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Colin
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Load of pish everyone will just fill up in the days leading up to it and it will go unaffected!!!
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by diddon
no but it would mess up the deliveries
How do you know someone in the oil companies procurement team didnt get emailed this and has already acted on it 
Im all for cheaper fuel....will never happen tho!! Some of you lot need to own a jap 4x4 turbo car for a wee while...then you would really have something to moan about 
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Adam-D
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i prob wont buy petrol then anyway
i have a 1.2 8v, half a tank lasts ages
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Skipz
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As of next week we wont be buying Petrol.. we'll have 2 diesels
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Andrew
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I need to fill up sometime over the weekend so won't need any petrol for about 2 weeks
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Paul_J
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In my opinion it's not the oil companies fault! it's our government for taxing the shit out of it!
In america they pay like $1 a gallon!
Over here we pay £5 (almost $10) a gallon!
A joke because about 85% is tax.
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Joff
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Vote Labour
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TNM
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the thing is some people have to buy petrol!
When there is a fuel crisis yorkshire NHS give my dad a little card saying his is a key person sort of thing an is allowed to get fuel.
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