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snooper2

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10. I wonder how much pollution the old John Deere put out
Wed Sep 19, 2012, 10:54 PM
Sep 2012

That we used to use to drag the dead cow up the hanging tree to bleed it and butcher it LOL...

Some of the meat went on the grill that night in most cases...Somebody should have done a study

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Why are either legal.... jenw2 Sep 2012 #1
cannot be serious, can you loli phabay Sep 2012 #5
I'm not sure if you're serious, so JoeyT Sep 2012 #20
Oh bullshit. OffWithTheirHeads Sep 2012 #2
I take it the article tipped your sacred cow Care Acutely Sep 2012 #7
I wonder how much pollution the old John Deere put out snooper2 Sep 2012 #10
Water vapor? jberryhill Sep 2012 #3
"Air contaminant" tends to exclude condensation and water vapor. Robb Sep 2012 #9
But doesn't it matter what the particulates are? jberryhill Sep 2012 #19
Water vapor is a gas, and water droplets aren't considered particulates in the pollution sense petronius Sep 2012 #11
Doesn't LA have restrictions on commercial BBQ's? jberryhill Sep 2012 #12
I don't really know - the UCR release just quotes one of the engineers that petronius Sep 2012 #14
There was some large city a few years back... jberryhill Sep 2012 #18
It takes Laurajr Sep 2012 #4
Can we factor in all the resources used to get the oil for the truck? (nt) The Straight Story Sep 2012 #6
Is this a Koch-funded study? nt Jacoby365 Sep 2012 #8
Dead animals on a grill still taste amazing. nt Comrade_McKenzie Sep 2012 #13
A key question is what are the effects of the different forms of pollution being discussed here? antigone382 Sep 2012 #15
Well how about non-charbroiled then? Duer 157099 Sep 2012 #16
Sorry, but I'm still not canceling this weekend's barbeque. NT Llewlladdwr Sep 2012 #17
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