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Posted by Harley on August 17, 2005 at 11:43:06 from (69.19.14.27):
Well guess what folks? After searching all over town and not finding one, I've decided to open up the first houtgasgenerator dealership in the Ozarks. Yep that's right, Old Harley is going corporate. What you might ask in utter amazement is a houtgasgenerator? Well I'll tell you. It is a boiler type affair that burns anything combustable, wood, hay,(Ya like that's in plentiful supply this year), straw, etc, and then the fumes are drawn through a carburator on an internal combustion engine and wala, no more gas bills. Now all I gotta do is downsize this thing so I can pull it with the Harley. Akmed, Allan, Slo, Rusty, Krazyken, all you guys need to get in on this. It's the wave of the future now that fossil fuels have gone out of sight. Let me know how many shares to put you guys down for. Probably let the guy who buys the most shares name the company. Kind of a shareholder's incentive program. Man I scare me. This is gonna be big. Harley
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