Adam should have lived in Oregon. Here, he’d be sitting out of sight in his car while an attendant filled his tank and usually washed his windshield for the same price people pay for self-service elsewhere.
Most commenters here seem to think that “not having to pump your own gas” is a good thing! I don’t get that at all. I much prefer doing it myself (even in the rain!) and have always thought that doing it yourself was great, and a wonderful privilege. I don’t remember being able to do it before about 1973 or so, however (in California). I think that originally it meant lower gas prices, but that doesn’t seem to be true anymore.
ccnrob about 5 years ago
Coffee Woffee?
allen@home about 5 years ago
Sounds like someone set up a face book page. And didn’t tell Adam. Maybe the guy a the coffee shop.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 5 years ago
What’s the Sharpie® for?
Doctor Toon about 5 years ago
I have to wonder if this might be related to one of the incidents Adam has had involving my Nuclear Coffee
jpayne4040 about 5 years ago
This should be a fun arc.
SuperAndy Premium Member about 5 years ago
I never considered what sound effect would be fuel going into a tank, but you captured it perfectly, Rob!
tnt219 about 5 years ago
Props on the “sound effects”…(Fill Fill)
karmakat01 about 5 years ago
hmm…okayyyy, I think that’s when I leave and look online WHAT THE HECK is happening.
elizabethvshaffer about 5 years ago
Hmmm, I hope the kids aren’t behind this.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 5 years ago
“Coffee Woffee”? “Confefe”? I can not keep up.
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
That’s coffee awlfee.
davidlwashburn about 5 years ago
I hope the Sharpie is just for an autograph…
cartbyjonathan about 5 years ago
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cartbyjonathan about 5 years ago
I see that Adam lives in a state, unlike Massachusetts, where you can still set the lock on the fuel pump. How many of those are there?
ron about 5 years ago
Adam should have lived in Oregon. Here, he’d be sitting out of sight in his car while an attendant filled his tank and usually washed his windshield for the same price people pay for self-service elsewhere.
theincrediblebulk about 5 years ago
Beats being called Mr. Bulk everywhere you go.
JP Steve Premium Member about 5 years ago
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WF11 about 5 years ago
Most commenters here seem to think that “not having to pump your own gas” is a good thing! I don’t get that at all. I much prefer doing it myself (even in the rain!) and have always thought that doing it yourself was great, and a wonderful privilege. I don’t remember being able to do it before about 1973 or so, however (in California). I think that originally it meant lower gas prices, but that doesn’t seem to be true anymore.