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The guy got out of the car and struck a pose and surveyed the servo bfore he started to fill up the car. Every minute or so he re-surveyed the servo like a James Bond wannabe.

Dunno, maybe he was looking back at me with contept since I was pissing myself laughing.

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I think you might find that he puts the gloves on when he fills up the car with fuel to avoid getting it on his hands and having to put up with the smell all day.

Ive seen it done many times before.

Unless he actually does drive with them on of course :P

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