Diesel Damo <Diesel_4WD@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
>Had to go to the Sydney office today, so I parked the bucket of bolts
>at a Blue Mountains train station for the day and caught the train.
>Among other things that I keep in the back is a 20L jerry can of
>water. It is officially a fuel container and has all the words and
>logos on it, but I've only ever used it for water since new.
>I got back after work and noticed it was now missing.
>I can only hope that some dumb-arsed low **** has just dumped 15-odd
>litres of water into the fuel tank of his ****box. If he assumed it
>was fuel just by the container, then there's a chance he didn't check
>it was fuel when he opened it and just started pouring. Here's hoping
>anyway.
>P.S. Oh yeah, I'm out $15, but it's worth it for the karmic
>possibilities, I think :-)
HE he - love it! Would love to have seen the look on the turdcard's face
when trying to start the engine on whichever vehicle the jerry can of
'fuel
water' was used for? 8-) Lots of compression lockup!
Craig.
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