Diesel Liberty
#411
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Re: Diesel Liberty
Good advice, then should I call you a lair?
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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philthy wrote:
>
> like my mom told me if u have no idea what u are talking about then keep
> your mouth closed . and sit bac and learn, and u should because u have not
> seen the new common rail jeep diesel while it's running
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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philthy wrote:
>
> like my mom told me if u have no idea what u are talking about then keep
> your mouth closed . and sit bac and learn, and u should because u have not
> seen the new common rail jeep diesel while it's running
#412
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Re: Diesel Liberty
Good advice, then should I call you a lair?
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
philthy wrote:
>
> like my mom told me if u have no idea what u are talking about then keep
> your mouth closed . and sit bac and learn, and u should because u have not
> seen the new common rail jeep diesel while it's running
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
philthy wrote:
>
> like my mom told me if u have no idea what u are talking about then keep
> your mouth closed . and sit bac and learn, and u should because u have not
> seen the new common rail jeep diesel while it's running
#413
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Re: Diesel Liberty
Hi Earle,
Are you sure you weren't standing beside the clean air buses, like
we see in every small town's attempt to grab government subsides:
http://www.cityhome.info/images/bus-nebraska.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Earle Horton wrote:
>
> You need to go to Europe to see this. Standing inside the bus terminal, in
> Burgos, Spain, with three or four big diesel buses running, is like being
> outside on a sunny day in LA or Denver. I once saw a California tourist,
> get down on his hands and knees, to suck the exhaust smoke. He was that
> homesick. Even the trains don't smell so bad.
>
> http://earlehorton.tripod.com/trainengine.jpg
>
> Earle
Are you sure you weren't standing beside the clean air buses, like
we see in every small town's attempt to grab government subsides:
http://www.cityhome.info/images/bus-nebraska.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> You need to go to Europe to see this. Standing inside the bus terminal, in
> Burgos, Spain, with three or four big diesel buses running, is like being
> outside on a sunny day in LA or Denver. I once saw a California tourist,
> get down on his hands and knees, to suck the exhaust smoke. He was that
> homesick. Even the trains don't smell so bad.
>
> http://earlehorton.tripod.com/trainengine.jpg
>
> Earle
#414
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Re: Diesel Liberty
Hi Earle,
Are you sure you weren't standing beside the clean air buses, like
we see in every small town's attempt to grab government subsides:
http://www.cityhome.info/images/bus-nebraska.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> You need to go to Europe to see this. Standing inside the bus terminal, in
> Burgos, Spain, with three or four big diesel buses running, is like being
> outside on a sunny day in LA or Denver. I once saw a California tourist,
> get down on his hands and knees, to suck the exhaust smoke. He was that
> homesick. Even the trains don't smell so bad.
>
> http://earlehorton.tripod.com/trainengine.jpg
>
> Earle
Are you sure you weren't standing beside the clean air buses, like
we see in every small town's attempt to grab government subsides:
http://www.cityhome.info/images/bus-nebraska.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> You need to go to Europe to see this. Standing inside the bus terminal, in
> Burgos, Spain, with three or four big diesel buses running, is like being
> outside on a sunny day in LA or Denver. I once saw a California tourist,
> get down on his hands and knees, to suck the exhaust smoke. He was that
> homesick. Even the trains don't smell so bad.
>
> http://earlehorton.tripod.com/trainengine.jpg
>
> Earle
#415
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Re: Diesel Liberty
You're lucky you got that, you bag of wind! (diesel fumes)
>>The rate of exchange blows my mind.
>>
>>"In the war on terror, the US has asked Canada for two aircraft carriers,
>>two battalions of fighting men, and their latest in assault weaponry."
>>
>>Unfortunately, at the current rate of exchange, all we got was two Royal
>>Canadian Mounted Police with slingshots in a canoe.
>>
>>
>>Maybe the dollar will be worth more soon.
>>
>>Spdloader
>>
>>
>>
>>"Mark Perrin" <ms.perrin@shaw.ca> wrote in message
>>news:X%%Yf.1380$nf7.1096@pd7tw1no...
>>> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>>>> Here in NC I think it's running about $2.75 or so a gallon, about 15
>>>> cents more than regular gas.
>>>>
>>>> Jeff DeWitt
>>>>
>>>> L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I don't know where you live, but diesel is a lot higher than
>>>>> unleaded gasoline here in Kalifornia. God Bless America, Bill
>>>>> O|||||||O
>>>>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>>>
>>>>> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Is that engine a real diesel or is it a lightweight automotive version?
>>>>>> Seems like if it's a real diesel the extra cost of the fuel might be
>>>>>> more than balanced out by longer life of the engine... it might even
>>>>>> last as long as the first 4.0 in my Cherokee!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jeff DeWitt
>>> I live in Calgary, Canada and I have to convert from $/liter $CDN to $/ US
>>> gal USD. So diesel is $0.10 cheaper per litre than gas here. That's $0.32
>>> USD /US gal.
>>
#416
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Re: Diesel Liberty
You're lucky you got that, you bag of wind! (diesel fumes)
>>The rate of exchange blows my mind.
>>
>>"In the war on terror, the US has asked Canada for two aircraft carriers,
>>two battalions of fighting men, and their latest in assault weaponry."
>>
>>Unfortunately, at the current rate of exchange, all we got was two Royal
>>Canadian Mounted Police with slingshots in a canoe.
>>
>>
>>Maybe the dollar will be worth more soon.
>>
>>Spdloader
>>
>>
>>
>>"Mark Perrin" <ms.perrin@shaw.ca> wrote in message
>>news:X%%Yf.1380$nf7.1096@pd7tw1no...
>>> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>>>> Here in NC I think it's running about $2.75 or so a gallon, about 15
>>>> cents more than regular gas.
>>>>
>>>> Jeff DeWitt
>>>>
>>>> L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I don't know where you live, but diesel is a lot higher than
>>>>> unleaded gasoline here in Kalifornia. God Bless America, Bill
>>>>> O|||||||O
>>>>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>>>
>>>>> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Is that engine a real diesel or is it a lightweight automotive version?
>>>>>> Seems like if it's a real diesel the extra cost of the fuel might be
>>>>>> more than balanced out by longer life of the engine... it might even
>>>>>> last as long as the first 4.0 in my Cherokee!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jeff DeWitt
>>> I live in Calgary, Canada and I have to convert from $/liter $CDN to $/ US
>>> gal USD. So diesel is $0.10 cheaper per litre than gas here. That's $0.32
>>> USD /US gal.
>>
#417
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Re: Diesel Liberty
You're lucky you got that, you bag of wind! (diesel fumes)
>>The rate of exchange blows my mind.
>>
>>"In the war on terror, the US has asked Canada for two aircraft carriers,
>>two battalions of fighting men, and their latest in assault weaponry."
>>
>>Unfortunately, at the current rate of exchange, all we got was two Royal
>>Canadian Mounted Police with slingshots in a canoe.
>>
>>
>>Maybe the dollar will be worth more soon.
>>
>>Spdloader
>>
>>
>>
>>"Mark Perrin" <ms.perrin@shaw.ca> wrote in message
>>news:X%%Yf.1380$nf7.1096@pd7tw1no...
>>> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>>>> Here in NC I think it's running about $2.75 or so a gallon, about 15
>>>> cents more than regular gas.
>>>>
>>>> Jeff DeWitt
>>>>
>>>> L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I don't know where you live, but diesel is a lot higher than
>>>>> unleaded gasoline here in Kalifornia. God Bless America, Bill
>>>>> O|||||||O
>>>>> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>>>>
>>>>> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Is that engine a real diesel or is it a lightweight automotive version?
>>>>>> Seems like if it's a real diesel the extra cost of the fuel might be
>>>>>> more than balanced out by longer life of the engine... it might even
>>>>>> last as long as the first 4.0 in my Cherokee!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jeff DeWitt
>>> I live in Calgary, Canada and I have to convert from $/liter $CDN to $/ US
>>> gal USD. So diesel is $0.10 cheaper per litre than gas here. That's $0.32
>>> USD /US gal.
>>
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