Posted by buickddeere on February 19, 2009 at 15:49:38 from (216.183.155.56):
In Reply to: coal oil posted by ken in texas on February 19, 2009 at 14:43:27:
kerosene = coal oil = paraffin. We have one of those Aladdin lamps here too. Rescued it from an old lady who thought it should be torn apart and have a light bulb installed. It uses a round wick and kerosene flame to heat a mantle white hot for bright clear light similar to a 60W incandescent. Similar idea to a naptha gas Coleman camping lantern. The almish and menonites regularly use the Aladdins around here. The British are a funny bunch. They call french fries, chips. The hood of the car the bonnet, the trunk the boot. They refer to a truck as being a lorry. Tucker is supper. Wellingtons are rubber boots. At least the British beer is good once it's chilled to proper drinking temps.
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