Convenience stores
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Got charged over $9 for a tin of cope the other day.ApostleofGrief said:
I learned from Europe that you always know how much something is first before showing your money unless the store is obviously legitimate. I can't stand the attitude that it's all a big mystery and trust us. One Seattle convenience store of the type I mention tried to charge $9.99 for an ordinary quart of oil. It had no price of course until I got to the main counter.DerekJohnson said:There are good and bad experiences. There is a 7-11 in Woodinville on 175th Street that I will never set foot in again. I asked for a receipt and the guy acted like he didn't hear me. I asked for it again, and he took the receipt, crumpled it in his hand, and tossed it at me. He glared at me with eyes that burned with the intensity of a thousand suns.
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Snuff or long cut?DuckHHunterisafag said:
Got charged over $9 for a tin of cope the other day.ApostleofGrief said:
I learned from Europe that you always know how much something is first before showing your money unless the store is obviously legitimate. I can't stand the attitude that it's all a big mystery and trust us. One Seattle convenience store of the type I mention tried to charge $9.99 for an ordinary quart of oil. It had no price of course until I got to the main counter.DerekJohnson said:There are good and bad experiences. There is a 7-11 in Woodinville on 175th Street that I will never set foot in again. I asked for a receipt and the guy acted like he didn't hear me. I asked for it again, and he took the receipt, crumpled it in his hand, and tossed it at me. He glared at me with eyes that burned with the intensity of a thousand suns.
I was like "Dude, really?" -
Kunt is grating enough. Don’t load fop into your peashooter too.SFGbob said:The only people who have never checked the oil in a car are women and fops like Beav and someone under the age of 30.
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Also you learned to pump your own gas?BennyBeaver said:
I like to drive an oil-burner and not be prepared by buying a case at Costco or O’Reillys, then complain about the prices at a CONVENIENCE store.ApostleofGrief said:
I learned from Europe that you always know how much something is first before showing your money unless the store is obviously legitimate. I can't stand the attitude that it's all a big mystery and trust us. One Seattle convenience store of the type I mention tried to charge $9.99 for an ordinary quart of oil. It had no price of course until I got to the main counter.DerekJohnson said:There are good and bad experiences. There is a 7-11 in Woodinville on 175th Street that I will never set foot in again. I asked for a receipt and the guy acted like he didn't hear me. I asked for it again, and he took the receipt, crumpled it in his hand, and tossed it at me. He glared at me with eyes that burned with the intensity of a thousand suns.
I was like "Dude, really?"
That’s what I like to do.
I also like to learn things from Europe. That’s what I like to do. -
The res is too poor for fancy pants long cut. Snuff or bust.BennyBeaver said:
Snuff or long cut?DuckHHunterisafag said:
Got charged over $9 for a tin of cope the other day.ApostleofGrief said:
I learned from Europe that you always know how much something is first before showing your money unless the store is obviously legitimate. I can't stand the attitude that it's all a big mystery and trust us. One Seattle convenience store of the type I mention tried to charge $9.99 for an ordinary quart of oil. It had no price of course until I got to the main counter.DerekJohnson said:There are good and bad experiences. There is a 7-11 in Woodinville on 175th Street that I will never set foot in again. I asked for a receipt and the guy acted like he didn't hear me. I asked for it again, and he took the receipt, crumpled it in his hand, and tossed it at me. He glared at me with eyes that burned with the intensity of a thousand suns.
I was like "Dude, really?" -
RIP in Peace full service gas stations.ApostleofGrief said:
Also you learned to pump your own gas?BennyBeaver said:
I like to drive an oil-burner and not be prepared by buying a case at Costco or O’Reillys, then complain about the prices at a CONVENIENCE store.ApostleofGrief said:
I learned from Europe that you always know how much something is first before showing your money unless the store is obviously legitimate. I can't stand the attitude that it's all a big mystery and trust us. One Seattle convenience store of the type I mention tried to charge $9.99 for an ordinary quart of oil. It had no price of course until I got to the main counter.DerekJohnson said:There are good and bad experiences. There is a 7-11 in Woodinville on 175th Street that I will never set foot in again. I asked for a receipt and the guy acted like he didn't hear me. I asked for it again, and he took the receipt, crumpled it in his hand, and tossed it at me. He glared at me with eyes that burned with the intensity of a thousand suns.
I was like "Dude, really?"
That’s what I like to do.
I also like to learn things from Europe. That’s what I like to do. -
No candyBennyBeaver said:
Snuff or long cut?DuckHHunterisafag said:
Got charged over $9 for a tin of cope the other day.ApostleofGrief said:
I learned from Europe that you always know how much something is first before showing your money unless the store is obviously legitimate. I can't stand the attitude that it's all a big mystery and trust us. One Seattle convenience store of the type I mention tried to charge $9.99 for an ordinary quart of oil. It had no price of course until I got to the main counter.DerekJohnson said:There are good and bad experiences. There is a 7-11 in Woodinville on 175th Street that I will never set foot in again. I asked for a receipt and the guy acted like he didn't hear me. I asked for it again, and he took the receipt, crumpled it in his hand, and tossed it at me. He glared at me with eyes that burned with the intensity of a thousand suns.
I was like "Dude, really?" -
Isn’t it time for another Golve meltdown. It’s been like 6 months now.BennyBeaver said:
I like to drive an oil-burner and not be prepared by buying a case at Costco or O’Reillys, then complain about the prices at a CONVENIENCE store.ApostleofGrief said:
I learned from Europe that you always know how much something is first before showing your money unless the store is obviously legitimate. I can't stand the attitude that it's all a big mystery and trust us. One Seattle convenience store of the type I mention tried to charge $9.99 for an ordinary quart of oil. It had no price of course until I got to the main counter.DerekJohnson said:There are good and bad experiences. There is a 7-11 in Woodinville on 175th Street that I will never set foot in again. I asked for a receipt and the guy acted like he didn't hear me. I asked for it again, and he took the receipt, crumpled it in his hand, and tossed it at me. He glared at me with eyes that burned with the intensity of a thousand suns.
I was like "Dude, really?"
That’s what I like to do.
I also like to learn things from Europe. That’s what I like to do.
I’d settle for a Sven later guys though. -
Its a gas station not a 5 star restaurant
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why not bofe?







