Some people here in WNC are just mystifying

Deerjager

Old Mossy Horns
So I am getting gas for NCbowjunkie and this guy in front of me is filling his gas cans inside the SUV. It is not that hard to get them out and fill them on the concrete. There was a stick figure sign showing not too do that.
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ScottyB

Old Mossy Horns
Contributor
He may have a bad back but is getting gas for someone in need just like you….., just saying….. patience and tempers will run short as this goes on- not the safest way to fill them but ……
 

Deerjager

Old Mossy Horns
He may have a bad back but is getting gas for someone in need just like you….., just saying….. patience and tempers will run short as this goes on- not the safest way to fill them but ……
I have no issues with patience, temper or waiting in line, just saying….
I have a severe neck injury, so mobility & lifting is an issue for me. I still lifted my cans out of the trunk to fill them.
Regardless of the situation, no need to toss common sense out the window.
 

Hunterreed

Twelve Pointer
I can't get gas in a can at the pump without spilling some down the side of the can most times. Usually some in the hose and nozzle from the last person using it and leaks out on my can before I get the nozzle in so I put the cans inside big plastic tubs to keep from stinking up the back of the vehicle. He's either good at this or he has a vehicle that stinks of gasoline
 

ScottyB

Old Mossy Horns
Contributor
It’s a static electricity thing about filling them on the ground- and not in your your vehicle-should never get back in your vehicle while pumping gas- unless you ground yourself before you get out
 
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