So I Pull Into This Burger King
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onelongsong wrote:it'll save me $13,000 USD a year so yes; very cool. you may want to pass the website on to her. maybe she can get some info from it.
LOL...cannot complain with that type of savings...I will have to....this is some very good news.....0 -
onelongsong wrote:i haven't had fast food in well over a year and a fish sandwitch sounded good. when i came out i saw a truck parked next to me and i couple looking over my truck. naturally he asked if i had any buffalo jerky on me (seeing the lettering on the truck) when i noticed his exhaust smelled like the exhaust from a resturant. he wasn't there to eat; he was there to fill up his fuel tank. he designed a conversion for diesel engines that runs on used cooking oil. he was traveling back to texas from california and said he stops at resturants and they're more than happy to let him drain thier grease traps. they have to pay for removal so someone pumping it out for free is a bonus for them. anyway; his trip from texas to california and back to where i met him hadn't cost him a penny in fuel. the conversion is very reasonable and pays for itself in 2000 miles. you can read about the technology at http://www.vegetablepowersystems.com it's interesting to see what we can do for the enviornment right now.
i thought it would be interesting to hear about other alternative sources you've seen or heard about.
i give it 2 weeks before you and he are "disappeared" by the cia.0 -
onelongsong wrote:i haven't had fast food in well over a year and a fish sandwitch sounded good. when i came out i saw a truck parked next to me and i couple looking over my truck. naturally he asked if i had any buffalo jerky on me (seeing the lettering on the truck) when i noticed his exhaust smelled like the exhaust from a resturant. he wasn't there to eat; he was there to fill up his fuel tank. he designed a conversion for diesel engines that runs on used cooking oil. he was traveling back to texas from california and said he stops at resturants and they're more than happy to let him drain thier grease traps. they have to pay for removal so someone pumping it out for free is a bonus for them. anyway; his trip from texas to california and back to where i met him hadn't cost him a penny in fuel. the conversion is very reasonable and pays for itself in 2000 miles. you can read about the technology at http://www.vegetablepowersystems.com it's interesting to see what we can do for the enviornment right now.
i thought it would be interesting to hear about other alternative sources you've seen or heard about.
That's a disgusting thought that you're eating what this dude is fueling his vehicle with.one foot in the door
the other foot in the gutter
sweet smell that they adore
I think I'd rather smother
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boxwine_in_hell wrote:That's a disgusting thought that you're eating what this dude is fueling his vehicle with.
i wasn't eating oil. if it makes you feel better; the food was cooked first; then the oil disgarded.0 -
onelongsong wrote:i haven't had fast food in well over a year and a fish sandwitch sounded good. when i came out i saw a truck parked next to me and i couple looking over my truck. naturally he asked if i had any buffalo jerky on me (seeing the lettering on the truck) when i noticed his exhaust smelled like the exhaust from a resturant. he wasn't there to eat; he was there to fill up his fuel tank. he designed a conversion for diesel engines that runs on used cooking oil. he was traveling back to texas from california and said he stops at resturants and they're more than happy to let him drain thier grease traps. they have to pay for removal so someone pumping it out for free is a bonus for them. anyway; his trip from texas to california and back to where i met him hadn't cost him a penny in fuel. the conversion is very reasonable and pays for itself in 2000 miles. you can read about the technology at http://www.vegetablepowersystems.com it's interesting to see what we can do for the enviornment right now.
i thought it would be interesting to hear about other alternative sources you've seen or heard about.
is that a banana in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?0 -
brain of c wrote:is that a banana in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?
"We're not gonna fall for the banana in the tailpipe."one foot in the door
the other foot in the gutter
sweet smell that they adore
I think I'd rather smother
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http://www.businmotion.com/
I used to work with Ric, good guy, quite intelligent.
Does the same thing, on his way to SF now I think.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~onelongsong wrote:i haven't had fast food in well over a year and a fish sandwitch sounded good. when i came out i saw a truck parked next to me and i couple looking over my truck. naturally he asked if i had any buffalo jerky on me (seeing the lettering on the truck) when i noticed his exhaust smelled like the exhaust from a resturant. he wasn't there to eat; he was there to fill up his fuel tank. he designed a conversion for diesel engines that runs on used cooking oil. he was traveling back to texas from california and said he stops at resturants and they're more than happy to let him drain thier grease traps. they have to pay for removal so someone pumping it out for free is a bonus for them. anyway; his trip from texas to california and back to where i met him hadn't cost him a penny in fuel. the conversion is very reasonable and pays for itself in 2000 miles. you can read about the technology at http://www.vegetablepowersystems.com it's interesting to see what we can do for the enviornment right now.
i thought it would be interesting to hear about other alternative sources you've seen or heard about.If you keep yourself as the final arbiter you will be less susceptible to infection from cultural illusion.0 -
brain of c wrote:is that a banana in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?
me thinks if that isn't a banana, it's not you he's happy to see.NOPE!!!
*~You're IT Bert!~*
Hold on to the thread
The currents will shift0 -
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