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View Poll Results: Your Say: Average Price of ULP over Xmas week
Up to $1.50 59 30.89%
Up to $1.60 82 42.93%
Up to $1.70 26 13.61%
Over $1.70 24 12.57%
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Old 11-12-2007, 02:32 PM   #27
theunfairadvant
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Originally Posted by Riksta
I don't know why people complain about petrol being like $1.50 a litre when other important fluids are insanely more expensive.

Take Johnny Walker black label for example, about $40 for only 700mL!!! I wish it was only $1.50/L.
Just fill up the empty bottle of Johnny Walker with a litre of V-Power Racing
there you go now you got over 100% acl, usually it is only 40% for over proof
rum but now you got 100% over proof Johnny Walker ready to be serve. :

Now you got JW at only $1.60 rather than $40 bucks.
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