Can’t justify a new thread - still want to post it though, (Part 2)

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It’s crazy to see the ranges you pay. Almost always 20-30 cents the range between high and low. pay. I’ve started to google “cheap petrol near me” and will go to cheapest as long as it’s within 5-8 minutes distance
Use the App 'Petrol Spy' good app that will provide current prices for all servos near you.

What is frustrating is that in any other industry price differences like this and the way the prices 'moves' would trigger an investigation by the ACCC.
 
Use the App 'Petrol Spy' good app that will provide current prices for all servos near you.

What is frustrating is that in any other industry price differences like this and the way the prices 'moves' would trigger an investigation by the ACCC.
The ACCC is the whole problem. An absolute useless organisation who'll take the highest bidder every time
 
Use the App 'Petrol Spy' good app that will provide current prices for all servos near you.

What is frustrating is that in any other industry price differences like this and the way the prices 'moves' would trigger an investigation by the ACCC.
Some would argue that large variances in petrol price is a good thing - it's when all the retailers have similar prices that suggests price fixing. Phone a fellow retailer and tell him to "go for a drive" was a fairly unsubtle but common trick.

Regulators have tried to get a hold of the petrol industry forever - they even had a Royal Commission in the 70s.
 

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Use the App 'Petrol Spy' good app that will provide current prices for all servos near you.

What is frustrating is that in any other industry price differences like this and the way the prices 'moves' would trigger an investigation by the ACCC.
That’s pretty much what I do although just go through a website not an app
 
I've had the pleasure of being a passenger in a race car on a track.
I'll tell you what, the skills these guys have are insane.
One of the scariest things I've ever been a part of.

Also all the technology. The passion the pit crews and teams have.
etc. etc.

It's really not just cars going round in circles.

Good point - they're not going around in a circle at all. It's not even close to a circle. He's not very good at maths, otherwise I'm with manicpie.

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Good point - they're not going around in a circle at all. It's not even close to a circle. He's not very good at maths, otherwise I'm with manicpie.

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It's my cat you have to convince. She jumped at the screen twice thinking they were going round in circles. Now she looks like a pug
 
I've grown hateful in my dotage, but there was a time when I loved Brock and Bathurst and racing in general.

I used to tramp around the car lots in Frankston asking for posters and stickers. May have stolen a Holden flag.

1987 was an incredible race. Brock suffered a horror show and managed to claw back into third in wet conditions because he was ballsy and/or crazy.

He was made the winner on a technicality later on, I think.
 
The only time I have ever thought motor sport was in any way interesting (am sometimes forced to watched as my father-in-law loves it) was when the V8s had races where the fastest cars/drivers started at the back of the grid and the race was run in torrential rain.
 
It's my cat you have to convince. She jumped at the screen twice thinking they were going round in circles. Now she looks like a pug
That's actually comforting. I was worried because thought I was agreeing with you about car racing, but I'm happy that it's only your cat that shares my opinion.
 
The only time I have ever thought motor sport was in any way interesting (am sometimes forced to watched as my father-in-law loves it) was when the V8s had races where the fastest cars/drivers started at the back of the grid and the race was run in torrential rain.
I'm usually with you, but Darrell Eastlake combined with nutters on petrol fumes could be entertaining:

 

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It reminds me of a Robbie Muir punch and the commentator - can't remember who, just yelling out. "A beauty. Down he went. A beauty. Boxing ringside. A beauty."

They'd be fired on the spot today.
He had an insatiable appetite for violence. I did like his commentary though
Peter Landy:

He really did seem to enjoy it!
 
Our resident Magpie family, Mum, One Eye and Dad, Michael, have had two chicks this year and still have last years chick hanging around.

We are into our 24th year with the same parents.
First time they have had two chicks.
My grand daughters just love them
They will often just fly over and sit on your shoulder.
Maggies are really such great birds.

PS. Well over sixty and never been swooped.
 
Our resident Magpie family, Mum, One Eye and Dad, Michael, have had two chicks this year and still have last years chick hanging around.

We are into our 24th year with the same parents.
First time they have had two chicks.
My grand daughters just love them
They will often just fly over and sit on your shoulder.
Maggies are really such great birds.

PS. Well over sixty and never been swooped.
I have a mum and her baby which is bigger than mum. They tap on the window for meal worms and will take them out my hand.
 
Our resident Magpie family, Mum, One Eye and Dad, Michael, have had two chicks this year and still have last years chick hanging around.

We are into our 24th year with the same parents.
First time they have had two chicks.
My grand daughters just love them
They will often just fly over and sit on your shoulder.
Maggies are really such great birds.

PS. Well over sixty and never been swooped.
We have a family just moved in this year. It’s been great listening to the chicks cry and call for food.
 
Our resident Magpie family, Mum, One Eye and Dad, Michael, have had two chicks this year and still have last years chick hanging around.

We are into our 24th year with the same parents.
First time they have had two chicks.
My grand daughters just love them
They will often just fly over and sit on your shoulder.
Maggies are really such great birds.

PS. Well over sixty and never been swooped.
I had a pair living in the yard when we first built our house 15 years ago. They used to swoop the shit out of me at the start. Now they follow me around when I’m on the ride on looking for anything I’ve stirred up to eat
 
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Our resident Magpie family, Mum, One Eye and Dad, Michael, have had two chicks this year and still have last years chick hanging around.

We are into our 24th year with the same parents.
First time they have had two chicks.
My grand daughters just love them
They will often just fly over and sit on your shoulder.
Maggies are really such great birds.

PS. Well over sixty and never been swooped.
I have a family of Magpies at the local school, they walk up to me to be fed - there's five of them at the moment, the two fledglings are still wary, the adults pay little attention to the dog, they just want their treats - Go Pies
 
Woodsmen Coterie Group?
Perhaps the 'I' in the badge refers to Interstate?

W.I.C. Woodsmen Interstate Collingwood/Club/Coterie ?

 
Perhaps the 'I' in the badge refers to Interstate?

W.I.C. Woodsmen Interstate Collingwood/Club/Coterie ?

I doubt it.
There’s no reference to that in the member types. And at $7k/pa back then, unlikely.

I’m assuming the yellow background is white that’s become discoloured?

I’m wondering if it belongs to a regional footy club or sporting team ( C for Cricket?) that also uses the magpie as its mascot?
 
Perhaps the 'I' in the badge refers to Interstate?

W.I.C. Woodsmen Interstate Collingwood/Club/Coterie ?

35Daicos time to produce your magic again mate.
 

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