Posted by Mark - IN. on October 24, 2011 at 20:23:50 from (68.60.242.22):
In Reply to: I just don't get it posted by farmer boy on October 24, 2011 at 12:13:31:
When I was a kid in the '60's, was a black and white show called, "Candid Camera". In this one episode, the host Allen Funt, had someone keep putting gas in this one guys car when he wasn't looking. Went on for days or maybe a week. The guy obviously could not believe the incredible milage he was getting back in the days when gasoline was an expensive 29 cents a gallon for cars that had 400+ cubic inch engines with two 4-barrel or three 2-barrel carbs. After the guy got used to his incredible great fortune, then they started syphoning gas when he wasn't looking. That got his attention. For a week or so, he was getting about 9,000 miles per gallon, and then the next week his fuel economy went to about a tank per mile.
The long since retired Allen Funt your neighbor by some chance? Maybe someone in your household been watching old reruns of Candid Camera and is having fun with you? How about this? Walk up to the wife and then point to your truck and ask, "Ok Dear, you can level with me, am I on Candid Camera? Allen Funt coming over for dinner tonight?".
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