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Old 05-03-2011, 12:07   #1491
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What's more annoying is that he actually says dogs shouldn't eat biscuits, when in fact chocolate is dangerous for them and biscuits are fine!
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Old 05-03-2011, 14:11   #1492
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The little brat who teases his dog with an Oreo biscuit before walking off stating "Mum says dogs can't eat chocolate".

I've always wanted the dog to jump up, bite the child and run off with the biscuit victorious.
Really annoys me that ad. Kids all over the country thinking its ok to tease a dog with food - the one thing you really shouldn't encourage ANYONE to do, apart from pulling their tail etc. Guarantee if a kid did that and the dog bit it, it's a devil dog & would be destroyed! Boooo!
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Old 05-03-2011, 14:33   #1493
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The little brat who teases his dog with an Oreo biscuit before walking off stating "Mum says dogs can't eat chocolate".

I've always wanted the dog to jump up, bite the child and run off with the biscuit victorious.
Yet people complained about the John Lewis advert where the dog was left outside in the snow but not this.
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Old 05-03-2011, 14:42   #1494
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I start to panic when it drops below a quarter
My mom does that! She went mental when we joined the motorway and my red light came on! Haha! If I worried when it was a quarter full then I would be worrying every 3 days or so!
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Old 05-03-2011, 14:54   #1495
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Crikey, I've run out more times than I care to mention because I ignore the light for so long
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Old 05-03-2011, 15:00   #1496
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I'd be slightly concerned when it's a new car and I don't have a rough idea how much of a range there is left when the light comes on. However other than that it doesn't bother me that much, I did however have a slightly nervous journey where I was coming back from the North of Scotland late at night with passengers, there's few garages on the route anyway but at that point most weren't even open so when the light came on 40 miles away from my destination I was a shade worried.
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Old 05-03-2011, 16:08   #1497
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Most of the time my fuel gauge doen't work, now and again it'll tease me and work or a day or two, then goes back to not working. So I just reset the trip each time I fill up and go by how many miles I have done before I fill up again
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Old 05-03-2011, 16:57   #1498
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I've seen the fuel warning light too many times for my liking this week - 4 so far which equates to £280 of petrol. Grrr.
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Old 05-03-2011, 17:26   #1499
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I've seen the fuel warning light too many times for my liking this week - 4 so far which equates to £280 of petrol. Grrr.
Woah that's some serious moolah right there!

But then again your wheels are propelled by some beastly oomph!
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Old 05-03-2011, 17:30   #1500
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Paying too much for my water supply.

Just opened my water bill to find it's over £300. Looked online and discovered that if I'd asked for a meter it'd be nearer £150 (and even if I was declined, which I considered likely last time I looked, it'd still be only £180).

Procrastination sucks. :/
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