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Posted by Pooh Bear on May 30, 2006 at 11:43:58 from (204.116.31.221):
In Reply to: OT - Sealing wood on trailer posted by 1951g on May 30, 2006 at 10:38:58:
I agree with SoundGuy. I have well water. And a river behind my house. I am always picking up litter around the river. I tell people, we all live downstream. Used to be commercial on the radio that I liked. ----------------------------------- (announcer) We are here today to do a taste test for these two products. Sir would you mind taking a sip out of these two cups and telling us which one you prefer the taste of. The gentlmen taste the first cup, "hmm, tastes just like plain old water." He takes a sip of the second cup and immediately spits it out "yuck, what is that stuff." (announcer) And there you have it, regular people prefer the taste of good clean water to the taste of used motor oil. (taste tester) You gave me motor oil? What is wrong with you. (ranting - fades to silence) (Another announcer) Please remember to dispose of used motor oil responsibly. ------------------------------------------ I used to laugh everytime I heard that commercial. One quart of oil can create a one square mile oil slick on a lake or in the ocean. I have great well water. And a nice river to swim in and boat in and do some fishing. Please don"t mess that up. Remember, we all live downstream. Pooh Bear
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