Having never been touched like that by a woman before, it was all he could do to prematurely eject her.
Having never been touched like that by a woman before, it was all he could do to prematurely eject her.
The proper term isn’t downvotes, it’s “surprise disagreements.”
I’m going to leverage your thought leadership when we ideate our next ecosystem disruption. I think a deep dive initiative will help unpack the core competencies needed to move the needle on our deliverables. Hopefully, it will incentivize engagement among key players. I’m out of pocket right now, so I can’t drill…
Have you seen his recent comments from LBJ’s show — in 2019??!!
This is why you track your mileage and keep your fuel receipts, and know how much your tank can hold.
I track all of that, and if I know how many miles I’ve driven from a full tank, I know about how many gallons it should take, and from there I plug the price of gas for the day into that and get a rough estimate.
I’m…
more places need to do this.
Bless your heart you lucky person you.
Living in the D/FW are, there are gas stations aplenty, my preferred stop is QT, and that is because they are pretty much the next best thing to Buckee’s, because they have good food, and take care of their equipment.
That having been said, with the surge in population growth in…
In fairness, you were in Skagway. The clerk would have been on the phone to the cop, telling him to nab the blue car, in no time.
Still works that way in a lot of places.
Fill up then pay was a curveball? Wtf? My only two options are that, or paying at the pump with tapping my mastercard.
This. I started driving when it was pump then pay. I just go to full-serve stations now and let them do the work
I’ve been in Skagway many times for work, and that station is the only one in town...even weirder, they keep the pump on 24 hours a day...so if you need gas, you simply pull up, run your card, and pump your gas, even if the store is closed.
Skagway’s small enough to where if you skipped, she’d personally track you down and beat it back out of you.
That's because it was eff'n Alaska and Alaska is eff'n awesome.
It still works this way here in many places in Wisconsin.
This is a concept that eludes me. There are almost no stations near me that requires to prepay. I always fill, then pay. So that being said, our card readers always work, because they don't get used. What's weird is the stations that are literally just gas pumps. No buildings or anything. Just 2-4 pumps and a credit…
Woah woah woah is that not how it works in the states? Like every pump in canada is like that. Those are your options, pay at pump or pump first then pay what you took.
“how it used to be”
Are all gas pumps in the U.S. pay first? The ones that are pay first I have come across here in Ontario, Canada, are the pumps on either end of the row.