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Mike Behnke wrote:
> Henry H. Hansteen wrote: > > While filling up at a particularly slow pump, I discovered > > that a stick of lip balm is the perfect size to keep the > > fuel flowing while I wait in my truck warm and dry as the > > tank fills. > Makes for a nice fireball when you reach for the nozzle and a > static sparks send the vapors a rollin'. I could get hit by lightening or shot by a sniper while I'm standing outside the truck holding the handle, though. Sure is a scary, terrifying world out there. Maybe I should just stay home and worry about stuff.... -- http://www.commondreams.org/ http://www.truthout.org/ http://counterpunch.org/ http://responsiblewealth.org/ |
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