Gas station near my house. 🇻🇳 Vietnam

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Gas station in Saigon. Motorcycles one side cars the other.
Today, Saturday 230 pm.
 
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No electic scooters yet? I live in Boulder county Colorado and I'm seeing more electric bikes and scooters lately. On the bike paths I see more of these mono-wheel skateboards. These things cruise at a pretty good clip also. I've seen a few electric motorcycles to. The expensive ones really get up go. Seems like a good idea to have those heavy duty fire extinguishers there at a filling station. I need to look into that style, as that might be something to sell to the industry I deal with.
 

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Yes many electric bikes but mostly used by kids. Yeah those fire extinguishers look very handy. I hadn't really noticed them.
 
I assumed those were air compressors.
 
Cool pics looks like a fun place to visit
 
Well,... it doesn't look like the Viet Nam I knew in 1967!! Nice picture.
 
Well,... it doesn't look like the Viet Nam I knew in 1967!! Nice picture.
Yeah it looks like so many urban areas gas station convenience stores around here. Not at all like the pictures you see of a gas station in Havana and having the knowledge on how to keep your car going is essential.
 

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LOL Looks like a 50's Gas Station with all the Uniforms :coffee2:

Do they wash Your Window & Check the air in the Tires ?

Don't see that here anymore

Face Masks are Alien to PA Too.
a Little Gas smell won't hurt anyone.
It'll Clean out the Lung Passages :icon_thumleft:
 
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I worked pumping gas at a gas station many moons ago. This car load of girls would drive through just to ring the bell and drive away laughing when they saw drop everything and come running, as I might have a car on the lift doing an oil change. Then they started getting bold and flashing or shooting the moon at me as they whipped through the pumps. I guess that really wasn't too much of an aggravating deal to get frustrated about. Driving around on a Friday night was about the only way to have fun back then.
That sound of ding-ding, ding-ding is now lost in time.
 
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