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jfortier777 said:So the "F" word flies around here now? This place is falling apart without me. [-X
hyedipin said:Damn, this topic is turning into all-drunks night at a local bar in mid-west, expect to see flying chairs pretty soon..
jeepjeepster said:Be on the look-out for flying chairs hyedipin!! \/
the_titan said:Or give it to Snowgod and he will cook with it. Vegetable Oil, Canola Oil, Sunflower Oil, Castrol...it's all interchangeable.
I am no hippy, but I go out of my way to recycle everything I can. From oil to soda cans. There is no excuse for throwing away aluminum, even if you don't have a curbside recycling pickup in your area. That shit is expensive as hell to produce and a completely recyclable metal. Same goes for plastic, cardboard and shopping bags.
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I was going to say that, too, since I usually reuse them anyway just to gauge how much oil I lost to burnoff, but everyone I tell to use them ******* about how small they are and how they tip over when they are filling them. wah wah wah. Cry me an effin river.
06Liberty said:Jeepjeepster wrote:
Fairly sure we dont use any of those words here 06liberty. I dont use them personally anywhere, but I guess thats a personal thing.
Here ya go....
the_titan said:Or give it to Snowgod and he will cook with it. Vegetable Oil, Canola Oil, Sunflower Oil, Castrol...it's all interchangeable.
I am no hippy, but I go out of my way to recycle everything I can. From oil to soda cans. There is no excuse for throwing away aluminum, even if you don't have a curbside recycling pickup in your area. That shit is expensive as hell to produce and a completely recyclable metal. Same goes for plastic, cardboard and shopping bags.
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 1:58 pm Post subject:
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I was going to say that, too, since I usually reuse them anyway just to gauge how much oil I lost to burnoff, but everyone I tell to use them ******* about how small they are and how they tip over when they are filling them. wah wah wah. Cry me an effin river.
Like I said before, I wasn't defending or condoning the use of these words...just pointing out that it does happen.
Trodo said:As for the original post, I would say that the employees (if you could call them that) are just trying to make you come back at 3000, thinking you are a person of low intelligence, and want to spend the $40 to $50 dollars it costs to do it again. My suggestion, go to Wally world, buy the jug of Syn oil and filter for around $20 and do it yourself. I'm the only person who has ever changed my Liberty's oil.
jeepjeepster said:I burn my old oil.. :-s
gsbrockman said:jeepjeepster said:I burn my old oil.. :-s
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blue gascon said:gsbrockman said:jeepjeepster said:I burn my old oil.. :-s
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Actually, it's not possible to burn new oil, when you consider that it's source is decaying biological matter from millions of years ago............ :-k