The yellow lid aerosol can is canola oil, not fly spray.
jade46 said
04:15 PM Jan 28, 2019
I tried to have a shave the other day with a can of deoderent . Does that count?
fwdoz said
04:16 PM Jan 28, 2019
My credit card is exactly the same colour as my Drivers Licence.
Do not try to pay with Drivers Licence.
woolman said
04:39 PM Jan 28, 2019
remember, don't swipe Cole's card at Woolworths self checkout. Unless of course they have totally p*** you off.
fwdoz said
04:43 PM Jan 28, 2019
My fuel tank outlet is on the left side (old vehicle was the opposite).
Do not pull up to bowser on RH side. Especially with a caravan attached.
erad said
04:49 PM Jan 28, 2019
Look at your fuel gauge - if it is on the left side of the dashboard, the filler is on the left side of the vehicle. Conversely, if it is on the R side of centre of the dash, the filler is on the right.
fwdoz said
04:53 PM Jan 28, 2019
erad wrote:
Look at your fuel gauge - if it is on the left side of the dashboard, the filler is on the left side of the vehicle. Conversely, if it is on the R side of centre of the dash, the filler is on the right.
It's not so much that, but more of driving the old vehicle for so long it became habit.
The Belmont Bear said
05:16 PM Jan 28, 2019
erad wrote:
Look at your fuel gauge - if it is on the left side of the dashboard, the filler is on the left side of the vehicle. Conversely, if it is on the R side of centre of the dash, the filler is on the right.
Good theory erad but my grand Cherokee's fuel gauge is on the right hand side of the instrument panel and the filler is on the left hand side of the vehicle.
Cheers
Bb
Possum3 said
05:48 PM Jan 28, 2019
The bowser indicator light shows which side filler cap is on. A triangle-shaped arrow indicator adjacent to a dashboard gas pump icon indicates which side a vehicles fuel door is on.
LLD said
06:44 PM Jan 28, 2019
jade46 wrote:
I tried to have a shave the other day with a can of deoderent . Does that count?
Mother-in-law left the Ajax powder on the sink where the baby power normally was. Father-in-law gave himself a good dusting down with Ajax and a quick re-visit to the shower.
Zinc cream i.l.o. toothpaste doesn't work either.
And the incense sticks with the wire core are actually sparklers.
rockylizard said
07:16 PM Jan 28, 2019
erad wrote:
Look at your fuel gauge - if it is on the left side of the dashboard, the filler is on the left side of the vehicle. Conversely, if it is on the R side of centre of the dash, the filler is on the right.
Possum3 wrote:
The bowser indicator light shows which side filler cap is on. A triangle-shaped arrow indicator adjacent to a dashboard gas pump icon indicates which side a vehicles fuel door is on.
Gday...
I have not seen fuel gauges like that nor heard of anyone mentioning that the position on the dash of the actual fuel gauge indicates the location of the filler - eg on left of dash the filler on left/on right of dash the filler on right. I guess some vehicles might though.
However, most newer vehicles have fuel gauges with the "triangle-shaped arrow" that Possum mentions -
Cheers - John
erad said
08:12 PM Jan 28, 2019
Yes - it is not often that I am right, and I am wrong again!. I actually meant the little triangle on the fuel gauge as above. With me I have 2 Mitsubishis, and they are on opposite sides of the car. Not only that, one is diesel and the other petrol. I am petrified that I will put petrol in the diesel tank. To this end, I have painted the inside of the fuel filler door in Dayglow Orange. When the door is opened, it leaps out at you, but it is still possible to mis-fuel.
The Belmont Bear said
09:01 PM Jan 28, 2019
Live and learn ... I have seen that arrow before but it didn't register that it was an indicater of which side the filler was on. LLD I havent tried zinc cream as a toothpaste but I did accidently used Canestan once - not a great taste but I've never had a fungal infection in my mouth
BB
-- Edited by The Belmont Bear on Monday 28th of January 2019 09:02:13 PM
Yuglamron said
09:24 PM Jan 28, 2019
Betadine and TCP.
How can people Gargle with those. Bad enough cleaning cuts and Grazes but swilling around your throat. YUK.
Mobi Condo said
07:14 AM Jan 29, 2019
When giving oneself a No 2 Crew cut - remember to put no2 comb on the clippers before 1st cut in the centre of hair or else one gives oneself a reverse Mohawk!
Remedy? Give one self a No 1 all over - not so obvious then!
LLD said
11:20 AM Jan 29, 2019
Mobi Condo wrote:
When giving oneself a No 2 Crew cut - remember to put no2 comb on the clippers before 1st cut in the centre of hair or else one gives oneself a reverse Mohawk! Remedy? Give one self a No 1 all over - not so obvious then!
Actually saw a result of that last week when an uncle forgot the #2. So nephew got a #1 all over, not a #2.
I always had my hair cut by my grandfather. The #1, 2 , 3 were the clippers themselves. He occasionally picked up the wrong pair. Only 3 days between a good and bad haircut he'd say.
moamajohn said
12:55 PM Jan 29, 2019
I cant remember the times I have pointed my roll a door button at the car waiting for the doorlock to pop up!.Thats after I realise that my white Pajero is 2 cars down from the Pajero I am trying to open !!
Aw Yeh ...has anyone else tried that" bubble gum" they sell in the mens toilet at the pubs ? YUK !! Cheers.
fwdoz said
01:04 PM Jan 29, 2019
moamajohn wrote:
has anyone else tried that" bubble gum" they sell in the mens toilet at the pubs ? YUK !! Cheers.
The yellow lid aerosol can is canola oil, not fly spray.
My credit card is exactly the same colour as my Drivers Licence.
Do not try to pay with Drivers Licence.
My fuel tank outlet is on the left side (old vehicle was the opposite).
Do not pull up to bowser on RH side. Especially with a caravan attached.
Look at your fuel gauge - if it is on the left side of the dashboard, the filler is on the left side of the vehicle. Conversely, if it is on the R side of centre of the dash, the filler is on the right.
It's not so much that, but more of driving the old vehicle for so long it became habit.
Good theory erad but my grand Cherokee's fuel gauge is on the right hand side of the instrument panel and the filler is on the left hand side of the vehicle.
Cheers
Bb
Mother-in-law left the Ajax powder on the sink where the baby power normally was. Father-in-law gave himself a good dusting down with Ajax and a quick re-visit to the shower.
Zinc cream i.l.o. toothpaste doesn't work either.
And the incense sticks with the wire core are actually sparklers.
Gday...
I have not seen fuel gauges like that nor heard of anyone mentioning that the position on the dash of the actual fuel gauge indicates the location of the filler - eg on left of dash the filler on left/on right of dash the filler on right. I guess some vehicles might though.
However, most newer vehicles have fuel gauges with the "triangle-shaped arrow" that Possum mentions -
Cheers - John
Live and learn ... I have seen that arrow before but it didn't register that it was an indicater of which side the filler was on. LLD I havent tried zinc cream as a toothpaste but I did accidently used Canestan once - not a great taste but I've never had a fungal infection in my mouth
BB
-- Edited by The Belmont Bear on Monday 28th of January 2019 09:02:13 PM
Betadine and TCP.
How can people Gargle with those. Bad enough cleaning cuts and Grazes but swilling around your throat. YUK.
Remedy? Give one self a No 1 all over - not so obvious then!
Actually saw a result of that last week when an uncle forgot the #2. So nephew got a #1 all over, not a #2.
I always had my hair cut by my grandfather. The #1, 2 , 3 were the clippers themselves. He occasionally picked up the wrong pair. Only 3 days between a good and bad haircut he'd say.
Aw Yeh ...has anyone else tried that" bubble gum" they sell in the mens toilet at the pubs ? YUK !! Cheers.
I hope it didnt have an Wrigleys in it