Posted on 11/11/2004 12:45:41 PM PST by PoliticalInsider
"Lit" is the correct term.
I know that. I meant after he entered the van it ignited. Poor attempt at humor on my part I guess.
LOL!
Dang it, Bobby! I told you not to play with mah propane tank. . .Sigh--that boy ain't right. . .
>>Okay, why was the husband taken to a CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL???>>
Maybe that state is like Sout Carolina, where you can marry a 13-year old with the parents' permission...
If it wasn't for stupid people most burn units and emergeny rooms wouldn't have any business.
It's 2004. Lit.
Kerry voters?
Darwin was cheated out of a couple of losers on this one.
I've never heard of this either. Why would anyone want to sniff propane? It has a nasty odor, like rotten eggs.
"If this van's a-toking, don't come a-smoking"
Ugh!!! You actually nailed my least favorit 'pressism'.
For the longest time they used to say "the suspect plead guilty"...and all of a sudden, every tv or radio station started using "pleaded"...
It's the groupthink mentality at work...Just like if one reporter starts pronouncing a place in the middle east one way, everyone else will stop using the original pronounciation and use the 'new and improved' version.
Bah!!! I'm turning into a grumpy old man, and it's all the media's fault!!!!
Propane, like natural gas, has a touch of methane or some other smelly gas added to it so you can detect leaks. Otherwise you would never smell a leak.
I play with propane quite a lot. I'm in to pulsejet engine building (see www.pulse-jets.com). The hobbyists use it in their test engines because it is (relatively) benign. The gas and flame rises away from you, and since it is a gas it doesn't cover you in flamable liquid during a flashback.
Propane has a wide range of mixtures where it will burn. If you have a lean mixture, what you will get is a "boom" rather than a flame. I suspect our Darwin candidates were just barely lucky.
What does natural gas smell like?
Rotten eggs: a bad smell for a good reason
Natural gas and piped propane smell like rotten eggs or sulphur. Because natural gas is odourless, we add trace amounts of a chemical called mercaptan, which has a distinctive rotten egg or sulphur-like odour. It smells bad for a good reason! In case of a leak, we want you to be able to detect and identify it. We never charge to investigate gas odour calls.
I believe that "plead" is correct - drives me right up the wall when news people say "pleaded" -
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