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the kid only put a little in so he didnt ruin the gas in his tank if he sank. you cant reuse gas with water in it, he didnt want to have to throw it away since gas is so pricey
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Your very bright friend was smart to be thinking about the $10 of gas that would not be any good if water got in it. Good thing he wasn't thinking about the $12,000 machine that sank in 50 feet of water. Remember kids.....this is your brain on drugs...any questions?
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ya uuummmm it was like 15 feet of water and the sled brand new would never be 12,000, try like 8,000. just to be correct. |
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isn't it ironic....GTO/Pontiac....ok...thats where it ends. So I was a little off in my depth and cost of machines. Fact: It doesn't matter if it was the shallow end of my parents pool on a $8234.32 machine...It was still a bone head thing to do and you haven't convinced anyone here that it wasn't. oh yeah, I forgot, he's great kid.
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This is a troll, and a lame attempt at that. Separating water from gas is not a difficult matter at all, it is merely gravity at work.
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