Nitro, gas and glow?
#26
ORIGINAL: CGRetired
Well, maybe.. but even in Prague.. beer is beer!! Universal language. Everyone knows "beer".. I know some spanish too.. Cervesa por favor.
Well, maybe.. but even in Prague.. beer is beer!! Universal language. Everyone knows "beer".. I know some spanish too.. Cervesa por favor.
#27

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ORIGINAL: B.L.E.
I think in Prague, beer would be called "pivo".
ORIGINAL: CGRetired
Well, maybe.. but even in Prague.. beer is beer!! Universal language. Everyone knows "beer".. I know some spanish too.. Cervesa por favor.
Well, maybe.. but even in Prague.. beer is beer!! Universal language. Everyone knows "beer".. I know some spanish too.. Cervesa por favor.
#28

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ORIGINAL: piper_chuck
I think I'm going to start confusing the help at the local fast food restaurants (not a hard thing to do) by asking them for diesel-fries.
ORIGINAL: FatOrangeKat
Diesel is named after the guy that created the compression-ignition engine (Rudolph Diesel, 1890's), so anything that can fuel a compression ignition engine could really be called Diesel fuel (like Bio-diesel)
Diesel is named after the guy that created the compression-ignition engine (Rudolph Diesel, 1890's), so anything that can fuel a compression ignition engine could really be called Diesel fuel (like Bio-diesel)



