Poll: how long after an event for things to die down
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1 month
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6 months
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1 year
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2 years
31.82%
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how long after an event for things to die down
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(3 January 2012, 14:28)bigpaul Wrote:
(3 January 2012, 14:23)NorthernRaider Wrote: No it was somewhere around 2005 not 2001, they just sold more fuel than they could resupply, perhaps the tankers were stuck in South WEales or London, I dunno but no fuel from Taunton right the way down to well past exeter

fuel for this area comes from Portishead, cant think why you had that problem maybe there was a tanker driver strike then, we were still living in Glastonbury at that time.

Again I dunno we fiorst tried to refill north of Taunton but there was long queues, Taunton was dry as was the other places we tried as we headed south. We stopped for lunchj at that roadside cafe just south of Exeter up on the hill at the side of the road and there was dozens of cars completely dry.

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RE: how long after an event for things to die down - by NorthernRaider - 3 January 2012, 14:33

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