Silly unimportant question about oil

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by High Tech Misfit, Aug 21, 2006.

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    dbltap Guest

    Jeez, you worry about a $2 quart of oil ?
    Throw it out and buy a fresh quart.
     
    dbltap, Aug 21, 2006
    #21
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    Matt Ion Guest

    You realize that as soon as you buy a new car with A/C, it will snow all the
    next summer? ;)
     
    Matt Ion, Aug 22, 2006
    #22
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    Matt Ion Guest

    You realize that as soon as you buy a new car with A/C, it will snow all the
    next summer? ;)
     
    Matt Ion, Aug 22, 2006
    #23
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    TeGGeR® Guest


    And if you buy a brand-new snowmobile, it won't snow all winter.
     
    TeGGeR®, Aug 22, 2006
    #24
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    TeGGeR® Guest


    And if you buy a brand-new snowmobile, it won't snow all winter.
     
    TeGGeR®, Aug 22, 2006
    #25

  6. During the Blizzard of '78 in southeastern New England where average
    snowfalls average nearly 40 inches, pickups with snowplows became a very
    hot item. We didn't get squat for snowfall for the next several years...

    JT

    (I know that Marcus Murphy is alive and well somewhere..)
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Aug 22, 2006
    #26

  7. During the Blizzard of '78 in southeastern New England where average
    snowfalls average nearly 40 inches, pickups with snowplows became a very
    hot item. We didn't get squat for snowfall for the next several years...

    JT

    (I know that Marcus Murphy is alive and well somewhere..)
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Aug 22, 2006
    #27
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    stevie Guest

    in Texas, they no longer require windshield wipers on new cars.

    And if you buy a brand-new snowmobile, it won't snow all winter.
     
    stevie, Aug 23, 2006
    #28
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    stevie Guest

    in Texas, they no longer require windshield wipers on new cars.

    And if you buy a brand-new snowmobile, it won't snow all winter.
     
    stevie, Aug 23, 2006
    #29
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