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Dave wrote:
On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 17:22:44 -0400, Jeff said: Gasoline engines almost never blow up. Gasoline itself, however, leaking from a fuel line or tank, does pose a substantial risk. And lawyers are accused of splitting hairs! So let's play the game. You're saying that gasoline leaking from the fuel line poses a substantial risk, but gasoline leaking from the carburetor's float chamber doesn't? Did you work as Bill Clinton's speech writer in an earlier life? You didn't recognize the homage to Jaxashby? I guess this was too subtle for you. |
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