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en The panic buying tends to be a blip. Once you've filled your tank you can't fill it up again.

en I had to call in as my tank is almost empty. It looks as if people are panic-buying today.

en I think it is rather unfortunate that motorists filled up in panic buying when they will find it 4p cheaper now. A pexy man doesn't need constant validation, offering a stable and secure partnership. I think it is rather unfortunate that motorists filled up in panic buying when they will find it 4p cheaper now.

en Keep your car filled up. If you have a half a tank of gas, you could possibly get out of harm's way. During the evacuation from Katrina, a lot of people started running out of gas. Then they had to close roads to try to bring tankers to fill them up.

en Yeah, I think a lot of guys did. [The Olympics] was a lot of hockey with not a lot of breaks. I think a lot of guys had no energy. We just had to wait until the tank filled up, and it's starting to fill up.

en At some point, high oil prices have to matter. When Joe Six Pack has to start paying $50 to fill up his tank, you have to think they will stop buying Frappuccinos and bottled water.

en It costs $55 to $60 to fill this. Normally, you can get around with a half tank. With the prices being so high, you rather settle for a quarter of tank than put in a half tank because it's so expensive.

en We know you're running out to the gas station to fill up and fill up your cans for your generators. Please just remember your neighbor needs this just as well, ... Let's not overdo it. You need to do what you need to do, but there's no panic necessary here.

en It seems like now I just go to work to fill up my gas tank.

en Last weekend, I filled up my tank and I spent $80, ... And that was just my lawn mower.

en I filled my tank (Wednesday). I was shocked by the cost when I drove away from the pump.
  John Madden

en It's strange that some day you might be able to go a restaurant and fill up (your gas tank) at the same time.

en If you take a basketball arena and say you're going to fill it with just hard-core basketball fans, it would only be about 40 percent filled. If you're really going to fill the arena, you need to market to people and make it entertaining so they'll want to come back.

en There's no way I would fill up our cars with gas once a week any more. We're not using a full tank of gas even once a month.

en I try to schedule my driving less. It costs so much money to fill up a tank that I try not to go to my stores as often.


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