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The last post is the WINNER!

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
I've got a Honda mower if that counts

I bought a small Honda generator in 1999 just in case Y2K was catastropic and it's still in the original box in the garage. I also bought a manual pump siphon to get gas out of the car to power it and that too is somewhere in the garage.

Sometimes paranoia is inaccurate.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Full honda free household win.

Goodnight one and all its time to thump out some zzzzds

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Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Saw an old motor for something in the woods as I drove home today.... but I think it was a diesel. But it had a big heavy steel wheel mounted on the side
Big heavy steel wheels good.
Here, a friend is next to an engine with big wheels.
It's rated at 50hp.
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Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
It's sad those advertisement campaigns gave us many of the false beliefs we have about hygiene today. Like how Palmolive turned us into a culture of people excessively and narcissisticaly (by past standards) clean and more perfumed than ever.
Truth is, people took baths and didn't hideously stink or weren't severely unhygienic in ages past before we began using soap to clean our bodies (for centuries it cleaned everything but us) and deodorant and all that other stuff.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Only if it can catch it
The tractor will wait til your car sleeps, rests, or feeds.
Then it will slowly & stealthily creep towards it, pouncing
at the breakneck speed of 2 mph. The tractor will then
have its way with the car, depositing a small bolt within
the car. The bolt will feed on the car, growing until it
bursts forth from the body as a larva. Gender is determined
by the temperature of the car...Those parked in the shade
will mature into a jenny....those parked in the sun will be a
jack.
The host car dies, but life goes on as the larva becomes a
juvenile, & then matures into a fully grown tractor.

Isn't biology fascinating. Here are 2 jacks (mature bulls)
fighting for the attention of females. The winner secures
the right to mate with the jennies.
 
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