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Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Why you don't want to live on the wrong side of the tracks in the UK


 

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  1. That would be the very definition of shitty service.

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  2. If they import their fuel from San Francisco they'll have an endless supply.

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  3. I guess the 'wrong side of the tracks' would depend on which direction the wind was coming from.

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  4. Are the passengers expected to contribute in lieu of buying a ticket?

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  5. Hey boss, can't make it to work today, I just couldn't give a shit and now the train won't run.

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  6. "Fuel" will be the equivalent to $3743.96, after "processing". The engine will cost 4 times the amount of a modern diesel.

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  7. Now the UK government isn't the only thing that's full of shit....

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  8. Yeah, but how many miles per deuce does it get? If it can be made practical, they could be fighting over the rights to your turkey mound.

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  9. there is a dairy farm in vermont that heats the barns all winter with the cow shit they collect year round. there are these big concrete tanks they load the shit in, add water, collect methane. once it stops producing methane what is left is fertilizer they use on the corn.

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  10. Bovine feces now powers DC so might as well use what we got. Remember that many pioneer homes were heated by burning cow chips.

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