Greetings,
The local VFD should have an auxillery you can join. These are the
people that bring the cold towels, water and gatoraid to the firefighters
on location. Without these people, the firefighters tend to fall
down a lot, grin My local VFD did not have any cops
in it, but you sure do get
Thanks Kim. :)
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Ahh...yes, Georgia. Meth capital of the South.
I bet you live on Peachtree Rd.
Join the vol. fire dept. half of them will cops. Tell 'em you do BD
because you don't want none o yer money going to them A-rabs. You'll be
fine.
Gregg Davidson wrote:
Polk County, Georgia. It's in the NW
best line from thread:
Many in Europe and you Brits probably think we Americans complain too
much about our relatively low fuel tax. However, the Brits and Europeans
get health care and a social safety net in the bargain... We get an
unwinable war.
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Andrew
It's
I can hear Waylon now...Just two good old boys, never meanin' no harm...Beats all you never saw, been in trouble with the lawSince the day they was born.Straightenin' the curves, flattenin' the hills...
Someday the mountain might get 'em but the law never will.Makin' their way, the only way they
YEEE-HAW!Kinda makes you wonder how many vehicles run on moonshine ethanol in rural areas under the radar.On 3/28/06, Mike Weaver
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:A '66 Charger running on ethanol?Paul S Cantrell wrote:
I can hear Waylon now... Just two good old boys, never meanin' no harm... Beats
Don't you remember the episode where Uncle Jesse actually made up a
batch of moonshine to run in a car? He had to outrun Roscoe and use
up all the fuel so he wouldn't get caught and go to jail! Of course,
it wasn't the General Lee that they were burning it in.
Anyone else remember that episode?
Andrew Netherton wrote:
Don't you remember the episode where Uncle Jesse actually made up a
batch of moonshine to run in a car? He had to outrun Roscoe and use
up all the fuel so he wouldn't get caught and go to jail! Of course,
it wasn't the General Lee that they were burning it in.
LOL! You may be right Paul! That type of alcohol may be more accessable. :)Paul S Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I can hear Waylon now...Just two good old boys, never meanin' no harm...Beats all you never saw, been in trouble with the lawSince the day they was born.Straightenin' the curves,
Hi Mike,Wrong answer Quiz Kid! LOL!!!I don't live in Atlanta. Rockmart is about an hour or so away, but I may have to agree with you about the Meth as that's what's caused all my woes. Unfortunately, I'm not able to join the local VFD because of some physical problems. GreggMike Weaver
Why is it so secret? Why not just tell everyone what is in this diesel addictive? This is another put-in-the-magic-potion-and-it-will-works thing.
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Greetings,
I recently clicked through an ad to http://www.dieselsecret.com/ that
claims to enable you to make an alternative diesel fuel from vegetable
oil - not biodiesel, and with no conversion. It sounds simple enough,
take vegetable oil (virgin or used), add their Alternative Diesel
Fuel
Andrew,
If you search the archives for DSE or Diesel Secret you will get
ample discusions of it.
The repeated consensus has been that it's BUNK.
On 3/27/06, Andrew Netherton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
I recently clicked through an ad to http://www.dieselsecret.com/ that
claims to
Yes, Andrew, it's true.
I myself have made a pile of money off of it and am now running a huge
fleet of trucks on DSE.
Nah, it's the same as blending - 80% filtered veg oil, 6% RUG and 14%
Iso (change formula depending on who you believe)
There is a ton on stuff on the web on blending. You
Hi Mike,This isn't one of those "too good to be true" things is it? I've had to forgo biodiesel production due to all the "meth heads" causing problems with gettingsome of the components. I have about 55 gallons of WVO I'd like to convert into fuel for my Liberty, but because of the local
Regular Unleaded Gas...
Jeeez, where do you live?
Gregg Davidson wrote:
Hi Mike,
This isn't one of those too good to be true things is it? I've had
to forgo biodiesel production due to all the meth heads causing
problems with getting some of the components. I have about 55 gallons
of
RUG = Regular Unleaded Gasoline
Regarding methanol etc...just tell them you have a hot rod honda that you race.
On 3/27/06, Gregg Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mike,
This isn't one of those too good to be true things is it? I've had to
forgo biodiesel production due to all the meth
If I had family or friends in local (Polk County, Georgia)law enforcement, I could do that without any fear of being raided. I think sometimes that "Davidson" is Scottish for "Murphy" as I seem to be subject to Murphy's Law - "Anything that can go wrong, will."Paul S Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Polk County, Georgia. It's in the NW part of the state. Definitely the home of Closed Minded thinking when it comes to Biodiesel.Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Regular Unleaded Gas...Jeeez, where do you live?Gregg Davidson wrote: Hi Mike, This isn't one of those "too good to be true"
Hello Andrew
It's obvious that it's a scam.
More details here from some folk who believed it:
http://greasecar.com/forum_topicview.cfm?frmtopicID=3349
See:
Veg-oil blends
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_svo.html#blends
We didn't really need to give them another free ad though. Never
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