Today is Saint George’s Day and is widely celebrated here in England. As I have just mentioned on Andy Capp, Saint George’s Day is celebrated in many countries including the largely Muslim countries of Libya and Palestine. Let us all pray for peace in Palestine.
Saint George was a Macedonian soldier who served under the Roman Empire but was imprisone, tortured and finally executed when he converted to Christianity and refused to worship the Roman gods. Many stories were later invented about him including the famous one about him slaying a dragon to rescue a princess. As noted before, Saint George is a popular figure in Palestine so a cult around him developed among the Crusaders from France and England. He became a popular figure in both countries and was adapted as Patron Saint of England.
C 8 months ago
Heated oil would not be viscous even if it was -100° outside
Calvinist1966 8 months ago
Today is Saint George’s Day and is widely celebrated here in England. As I have just mentioned on Andy Capp, Saint George’s Day is celebrated in many countries including the largely Muslim countries of Libya and Palestine. Let us all pray for peace in Palestine.
Saint George was a Macedonian soldier who served under the Roman Empire but was imprisone, tortured and finally executed when he converted to Christianity and refused to worship the Roman gods. Many stories were later invented about him including the famous one about him slaying a dragon to rescue a princess. As noted before, Saint George is a popular figure in Palestine so a cult around him developed among the Crusaders from France and England. He became a popular figure in both countries and was adapted as Patron Saint of England.
markkahler52 8 months ago
Learned your Wesson?
Goat from PBS 8 months ago
Quick! Get the cooking oil instead!
rockyridge1977 8 months ago
……and that is racing oil!!!!!!!
Daltongang Premium Member 8 months ago
Well if you had read the manual you would know that the specified oil weight is 0W-20.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 8 months ago
Looks more like tar. Anyone got any feathers?
klapre 8 months ago
Definitely no motor oil was used back then. More likely it was olive oil or animal fat.
The Gun Doctor 8 months ago
I believe the recipe called for BOILING oil.
mistercatworks 8 months ago
The whole point of multiviscosity oil is that it has lower viscocity at lower temperatures.
scote1379 Premium Member 8 months ago
Try transferring 10,000 gals of Bunker C oil at -10° , to put it simply no fun at all !
[Unnamed Reader - e476da] 8 months ago
20/w50 was Harley oil until Syn-3.
gammaguy 8 months ago
They misunderstood the reference to a tar-get.