I truly mean no insult to anyone but I do hope I am never on the ship with someone who thinks sneaking Everclear on board to drink is an acceptable form of social drinking on a cruise ship.
I really mean no harm but this everclear seems a bit extreme.
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Don't worry.....none of us will probably ever see Jpod on a cruise. no one in their right mind would travel with him and the single supplement cost would make the cruise too much, leaving no money to buy the everclear with!
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SJdpod363: Spoken like a true college novice. Most of us have been there, and done that.
Just a request: would you mind taking a little time and spell words instead of the lazy text messaging format. Clearly, you have a firm handle on text messaging; how about full sentences in here. It's just one of my quirks, but I might be more apt to take you seriously if you wrote in the standard language. Thanks.
it is ethanol but do u know what ethanol is?????? IT IS DRINKING ALCOHOL. SO ITS THE SAME STUFF U DRINK BUDDY. u wont be able to run ur car with this stuff it will destroy the engine.
look it up in a chemistry book. or something else that requires u to use some cognitive thinking skills before u say something like that.
Now look at what you just wrote and think about it "BUDDY". If it can destroy an engine (your words).....guess what it does to your brain (in your case "did" BUDDY
One last comment before I disclude myself from this ridiculous post, I must fix another of your misquotes:
According to the Department of Energy's EERE division (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy), alternative fuels, as defined by the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPAct), include ethanol, natural gas, propane, hydrogen, biodiesel (in it's 100% form), electricity, methanol, and p-series fuels. These fuels are being used worldwide in a variety of vehicle applications.
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