The Flying McCoys by Glenn McCoy and Gary McCoy for September 20, 2010

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    Llewellenbruce  over 14 years ago

    Now how ironic is that?

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    mantydad  over 14 years ago

    Well I do suppose he could be carrying liquid cow manure

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    Yukoneric  over 14 years ago

    Diesel? Go to a fast food and get grease.

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    jimcos  over 14 years ago

    Hey, as far as we know, that tank could be full of milk! ..or just be empty. I don’t see ANY hint as to the contents. Those tankers carry around a lot more than just diesel fuel which is the only thing that should go in his tank. On the other hand, jumping to conclusions is about all the exercise I get these days~

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    Bennn  over 14 years ago

    Are we looking at the wrong tank.? How far is that tractor-trailer going to get on 5 gallons, or is that a 1 gallon can? Either one, and the guy’s going to be doing a lot of walking. . Oh, man, we gotta wean ourselves off fossil fuels

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    Thomas R. Williams  over 14 years ago

    If the truck is a diesel the fuel can should be yellow and properly identified.

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    ububobu  over 14 years ago

    RCMinor: And a byproduct of the nukes by the ocean could be hydrogen for mobile energy use if we had the infrastructure to support it.

    NASA produced a video about hydrogen usage many years ago (before they created global warming and ozone holes to get green bucks) citing the safety of this energy source (forget Challenger we wouldn’t be carying liquid oxygen in our cars). The only product of combustion is heat and water. Who needs fossil fuel?

    P.S. Any ICE can be converted to hydrogen much like using LNG or propane and electric cars can be powered by fuel cells.

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    ububobu  over 14 years ago

    Cool, Radish.

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