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Bill Wright wrote:
In this area: Diesel: Trax Worksop Petrol: BBC R Lincs. Same here today, though last week Petrol was BBC Lincs, but Diesel slightly cheaper at Hertbeat-Letchworth. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
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Mark Carver wrote:
Bill Wright wrote: In this area: Diesel: Trax Worksop Petrol: BBC R Lincs. Same here today, though last week Petrol was BBC Lincs, but Diesel slightly cheaper at Hertbeat-Letchworth. I want a pint of whatever you two have been supping. What on earth are you on about??? :o) |
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On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 19:02:56 -0000, "John" wrote:
Mark Carver wrote: Bill Wright wrote: In this area: Diesel: Trax Worksop Petrol: BBC R Lincs. Same here today, though last week Petrol was BBC Lincs, but Diesel slightly cheaper at Hertbeat-Letchworth. I want a pint of whatever you two have been supping. What on earth are you on about??? :o) It's code,innit. "The swallows fly at midnight" sorta thing, but for fuel prices. Trouble is BBC Lincs seem to broadcast on two frequencies, so there's some confusion. Heaven help us if the prices ever reach the medium wave. -- Tim |
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Tim Hall wrote:
Trouble is BBC Lincs seem to broadcast on two frequencies, so there's some confusion. Ah, yes, probably better to say BBC London then. My wife went shopping at Sainsburys today, and was given a -5 MHz offset voucher that takes petrol down to Radio 2 Wenvoe. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
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In article , Mark Carver
scribeth thus Bill Wright wrote: In this area: Diesel: Trax Worksop Petrol: BBC R Lincs. Same here today, though last week Petrol was BBC Lincs, but Diesel slightly cheaper at Hertbeat-Letchworth. Still the Hot 'eff emm around here for petrol but Star Cambridge for diseasel... -- Tony Sayer |
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"Mark Carver" wrote in message ... Tim Hall wrote: Trouble is BBC Lincs seem to broadcast on two frequencies, so there's some confusion. Ah, yes, probably better to say BBC London then. Well no. If you fill up on the A1 at Grantham you do still pay Radio Lincs (Grantham relay) prices. It just goes to show. Mrs T (God bless her!) came from Grantham and she extolled the free market, where we all charge what we can get away with. My wife went shopping at Sainsburys today, and was given a -5 MHz offset voucher that takes petrol down to Radio 2 Wenvoe. Is that how she put it? Bill |
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Bill Wright wrote:
My wife went shopping at Sainsburys today, and was given a -5 MHz offset voucher that takes petrol down to Radio 2 Wenvoe. Is that how she put it? Mmmmm, not exactly, no. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. |
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On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 20:07:47 +0000, tony sayer
wrote: In article , Mark Carver scribeth thus Bill Wright wrote: In this area: Diesel: Trax Worksop Petrol: BBC R Lincs. Same here today, though last week Petrol was BBC Lincs, but Diesel slightly cheaper at Hertbeat-Letchworth. Still the Hot 'eff emm around here for petrol but Star Cambridge for diseasel... Funny you should mention that, coz I was passing the Shell garage in Trumpington High Street and noticed 107.9 for diseasel, but wasn't quite sure at the time whether that was Star FM's frequency or not. So I auto tuned the radio and lo & behold, there was Star FM on 107.9 Marky P. |
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"Mark Carver" wrote in message ... Bill Wright wrote: My wife went shopping at Sainsburys today, and was given a -5 MHz offset voucher that takes petrol down to Radio 2 Wenvoe. Is that how she put it? Mmmmm, not exactly, no. There's no accounting for women. Bill |
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