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Not Scotland, Not Ontario, Minnesota.
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This must have been when gasoline was a fairly new commodity, and ignition sources like stoves, and oil lamps, even candles, were more common. Bigger families and more flammable multi-family structures, too.
But Jesus, people, 23,000 in 5 years? |
Never use gasoline inside the house for cleaning purposes ......righto.
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Natural gas:
1. Colorless 2. Odorless 3. Tasteless According to a story a teacher told me in school (it has to be true) This was found on a blackboard in the remains of a school reduced to smithereens shortly after it had the new natural gas installed and was the impetus for adding scent to the gas. I never bothered to see if this was true. The same teacher also told us in chemistry class that "Alcohol and gasoline don't mix. Actually, they do mix, but they taste terrible." Well I'll be darned! Although the blackboard had other things written on it, still gas related and ironic. |
All true, natural gas is all that. Hydrogen sulfide is the answer. But alcohol and gasoline? I hope your classmates took the meaning figuratively.
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Thanks. I'm here all week. Try the high-test. |
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The only thing I can figure is for lighting for two people?
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You could use it for weed, that way you'd be...
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Badoomboosh!
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Must have cut a deal with the city.
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