Full Or Self Serve?

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Carmen Electra was photographed in some workout clothing after getting her car gassed up using full service. Although it’s the reason I get into a ton of arguments with my hubby, I too am a full service kinda gal. I am willing to pay a few cents more per gallon when I am already paying an arm and a leg to fill up my tank. Let’s be honest – are you full or self serve?
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11 Responses to Full Or Self Serve?

  1. Kathleen says:

    Yes, in NO CA, it is SELF SERVICE all the way! When gas prices started climbing–80s or 90s?! There went FULL SERVICE!!

  2. Hoi says:

    Paying an arm and a leg? Gas is cheap as hell in the states. If you wanna complain about high gas prices come to Europe.

    Also, the entire concept of full service is beyond me, if never even seen a gasstation with full service.

  3. Madeleine says:

    OMG I thought that was FERGIE!!

  4. Kate says:

    Full- I live in Jersey. :)

  5. somebody says:

    Cindi, there are a few stations around L.A. that do full-serve, but it definitely costs more than a few cents extra. One place I saw last summer was charging $2/gallon extra for full-serve–$5.66/gal for premium. Pretty ridiculous.

  6. Cordelia says:

    I guess I count as self service since I only ride my bike. Yay no gas! Pedal power!!

  7. say WHAT!! says:

    SELF–i live in central FL n i dont think theres any full service stations around here. i dont have a choice. its either pump or die!!! lol…..maybe im being a little overdramatic…

  8. Danielle says:

    South Florida here – and everywhere is Self-Serve.

    As a native Jersey girl, learning to pump my gas when I moved down here for college at the age of 18 was quite a culture shock!

  9. Marie says:

    self! NO ONE does Full Serve in Texas!

  10. Euncie says:

    gotta love Jersey law. Full service all the way baby!!! :)

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