Posted by John T on December 05, 2011 at 06:06:22 from (173.243.181.15):
In Reply to: Chores posted by Allan In NE on December 05, 2011 at 05:52:52:
Best be careful Allan, the radical environmentalists and militant vegetarians dont like to hear that (warm up the truck), youre spewing out all that extra carbon into the environemt and causing global warming lol but hey a little warming is all youre lookin for right???
Once (this dude I know) took an old fridge to the local recycling establishment and they all came out cryin n screaming n called the swat team and guys in white hazmat suits (a bit of hyperbole there lol) saying it still had the compressor and deadly Freon and they sent me (the dude I meant) away. Welllllllll this "dude" goes home n takes pliers n breaks the line and freon escaped. Guess what THE NEXT DAY IT GOT MUCH WARMER that proves the whole man caused global warmign thing grrrrrrrrrr
Keep warm my friend, Im takin my old bones to Florida soon
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