Thanks. I must be slow, I had no idea.Frantically bashing buttons to quiet the nonsense when this crap hit stations years ago, I singled out the magic button in short order.
Based upon yapping on other forums, not everyone has done so so, here ya go.
I miss the good old days too. Mostly because -I miss the good old days when you could pull into a gas station and they would fill your tank, wash your windshield, check your oil and water, and hand you some piece of kitchenware to add to your collection, with gas at $.25... Those were the days!
Those were the days...I miss the good old days too. Mostly because -
I wasn't good, and I wasn't old.
The good thing about the old days was I that survived them.I miss the good old days...
Steak knives at the Shell station and green glassware at Shamrock, IIRC.I miss the good old days when you could pull into a gas station and they would fill your tank, wash your windshield, check your oil and water, and hand you some piece of kitchenware to add to your collection, with gas at $.25... Those were the days!
People watching I do notice that it’s about half of who’s watching the pump & who’s paying attention.
i turn the tables on pan handlers! i ask them if i can borrow money from them they usually leave pretty quickly!Yeah, whatever distractions are going on, my attention is on two things - when my tank gets full, and what the people around me are doing. One reason I hate filling up in Dallas is you're guaranteed to get approached by a panhandler.
Check the air in your tires too. That was me doing that way back when.I miss the good old days when you could pull into a gas station and they would fill your tank, wash your windshield, check your oil and water, and hand you some piece of kitchenware to add to your collection, with gas at $.25... Those were the days!