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[challenge entry] Gone are the days


of petrol prices that meant you could drive somewhere without needing a mortgage. That needs a monument to it's memory.

(crap I know, sorry)

From the Monuments that should exist challenge. See all 280 entries (closed)

(, Mon 31 May 2004, 9:27, archived)
# It's still too cheap.
Get a train, you planet-killing bastards! ;)
(, Mon 31 May 2004, 9:56, archived)
# bloody trains are expensive
so are busses - if they want people to use public transport (like i have too) they should make it cheaper.
(, Mon 31 May 2004, 10:03, archived)
# Return trains London-Manchester £22.
Petrol for return trip London-Manchester, aprox £40.
(, Mon 31 May 2004, 10:10, archived)
# with 2 or more in the car...
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(, Mon 31 May 2004, 10:32, archived)
# Car pooling=good. Not always possible though.
My point being, that cars are bad. They're not going to be around in their current form very much longer anyway, so best to start getting used to it.
(, Mon 31 May 2004, 10:35, archived)
# Shame on those who brown nosed
Sir Clive's C5, for shame!
(, Mon 31 May 2004, 11:26, archived)
# Stop whining you cunt
and get a fucking bike, car using wankers buggering up my clean air....gah!

(, Mon 31 May 2004, 10:11, archived)
# I would
but where I live is the worst place to not have a car. Travelling 50 miles a day to and from work for a start. Buses run 3 times a day, and cost £8 return. Trains are non existant (my nearest staion is 15 miles away). As for buggering up your air, you think buses chucking out soot by the bucketload are cleaner? Pah, right!
(, Mon 31 May 2004, 18:19, archived)
# woo
and all the hippies can go live on a very small island.

they can't realistically put the prices above £1/litre though. The sheer cost in equipping those signs with the extra digit would bankrupt the oil companies.
(, Mon 31 May 2004, 12:55, archived)