Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 We don't have the still up and running yet but you have to filter it to get gunk out of it and then you have to do some thingy to it to get the moisture out. that's DH's thing and all I do is print out what he needs from the net <g> I think he also said he is going to have to keep an I on some of the o-rings or some such thing on the suburb. Oh, and change out the current fuel filters. Lynda - Jonnie Hellens Thursday, September 01, 2005 12:57 PM Re: bush fiddles while rome burns? er,new orleans drowns i mean Lynda, what did you have to do to be able to use the oil from the restaurants for ur vehicle?fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: like i said..gas is over $3 through out most of the bay area.... it'll prolly hit $3.50 in another week... i mean..some oil platforms are just gone! (thats gotta be great fer the environment) and..china starts their strategic oil reserve project today glug glug glug in the homesteading groups i belong to, everyone has gone squirrel..they are all out buying up gas Jonnie Hellens Sep 1, 2005 10:15 AM Re: bush fiddles while rome burns? er, new orleans drowns i mean Bush bites us in the *ss again, huh? Because of the war, there was no funding to finish the flood control and he wanted to cut the funding. FEMA's Bill Lokey called the hurricane "the most significant natural disaster to hit the United States." And yet this article mentions that the city survived the huricane, but the flooding is what did it in. It's hard to say if the flood project would have been finished, if it would have still flooded the city, but I'm sure it would have helped. This morning gas was at $2.99 here in Phoenix, up signifigantly from yesterdays $2.64. Our Attorney General, Terry Goddard, basically called for boycotting. Fox news stated that LA's gas situation didn't affect us and the AG said that Gas Stations are raising the prices because they can. He said they won't lower it until we've had enuf and respond by not buying it. Yet below, it's stated that LA area accounts for 1/3 of domestic oil production. a blinding flash hotter than the sun dead bodies lie across the path the radiation colors the air finishing one by one Jonnie Start your day with - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2005 Report Share Posted September 2, 2005 filter it, huh? I guess that's so people behind you aren't constantly getting a sudden craving for fried foods? Sounds like it might be beyond my scope for doing it.. bummer.Lynda <lurine wrote: We don't have the still up and running yet but you have to filter it to get gunk out of it and then you have to do some thingy to it to get the moisture out. that's DH's thing and all I do is print out what he needs from the net <g> I think he also said he is going to have to keep an I on some of the o-rings or some such thing on the suburb. Oh, and change out the current fuel filters. Lynda - Jonnie Hellens Thursday, September 01, 2005 12:57 PM Re: bush fiddles while rome burns? er,new orleans drowns i mean Lynda, what did you have to do to be able to use the oil from the restaurants for ur vehicle?fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: like i said..gas is over $3 through out most of the bay area.... it'll prolly hit $3.50 in another week... i mean..some oil platforms are just gone! (thats gotta be great fer the environment) and..china starts their strategic oil reserve project today glug glug glug in the homesteading groups i belong to, everyone has gone squirrel..they are all out buying up gas Jonnie Hellens Sep 1, 2005 10:15 AM Re: bush fiddles while rome burns? er, new orleans drowns i mean Bush bites us in the *ss again, huh? Because of the war, there was no funding to finish the flood control and he wanted to cut the funding. FEMA's Bill Lokey called the hurricane "the most significant natural disaster to hit the United States." And yet this article mentions that the city survived the huricane, but the flooding is what did it in. It's hard to say if the flood project would have been finished, if it would have still flooded the city, but I'm sure it would have helped. This morning gas was at $2.99 here in Phoenix, up signifigantly from yesterdays $2.64. Our Attorney General, Terry Goddard, basically called for boycotting. Fox news stated that LA's gas situation didn't affect us and the AG said that Gas Stations are raising the prices because they can. He said they won't lower it until we've had enuf and respond by not buying it. Yet below, it's stated that LA area accounts for 1/3 of domestic oil production. a blinding flash hotter than the sun dead bodies lie across the path the radiation colors the air finishing one by one Jonnie Start your day with - make it your home page Jonnie Start your day with - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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