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Oh joy, oh what fun.
Sitting on the front veranda enjoying a coffee and the sunshine when I hear 2 voices arguing with each other.
It seems as if the Evangeloon mobile is sick and tired of its owner and driver never bothering to check simple things such oil in the engine sump,water in the radiator, etc, etc.
I mean how much effort and time does it take to do a quick "once-around" of your vehicle every couple of days?
I mean he has had his vehicle needing repairs at least 3 times in under 2 weeks now, the first was where it supposedly required a Garage, the second was a job that could be handled at home and was done with help from unwary visitor to his house and now there was steam and a jet of water coming from under the hood of his vehicle and in the cooling air was extremely visible.
Judging by the amount and volume of the steam and water sprayed around I'd guess that it is more than just a radiator hose.loose hose clamp or radiator cap that has failed.
But, he IS 100% on his own now, he has done his dash with me and the rest of the neighbourhood and thanks to the Restraining Order he can no longer come a-crawling and begging for help.

Triphid 9 May 23
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With a bit more effort, he could cause a major leak in the fuel line and let it drip into a hot engine.

No for a couple of reasons,
a) when I was a nurse back in the early 70's we had a patient admitted with 2nd. and 3rd. degree burns to about 50% of his body because was syphoning fuel from his car, decided to stop syphoning for while and so sat down and lit a cigarette, I would hate to see that sight ever again,
b) he, the Evangeloon is in a built-up residential area and IF his shit-heap car goes up then chances may well be so will my home, the neighbours on the other and it may spread even further as well,
c) can you imagine the horrible stench of burning Christfool if he did that, got soaked in fuel and then caught on fire?

@Triphid The tale about the patient does not surprise me, even though it saddens me. Given Evangefool's level of ignorance and arrogance, I am sorry to say that I would not put it past him. 😟

I worked for an oil company back in the early 80's for a few months. I worked next to the person who paid claims rather than send them to insurance. I do remember one where the man was cleaning car parts with gasoline while smoking and he went up in flame. They gave him a substantial amount. I was flabbergasted that they did so, but the bills were high as I imagine his pain levels were.

Still, what idiot uses gasoline while smoking.....it appears there are some.

@Larimar Had something kind of similar back in August 1987 when I was a Train Examiner of the railways.
The Guards vans, Brake wagons I think were called in the U.S., at the time were all fitted out with L.P. gas operated heaters for warmth in the winter and had 2 x 40 kilo gas cylinders in each van.
One evening a train arrived and the Guard climbed out of the spare van instead of the normal one so I asked him what was wrong and was told that he could smell gas so for safety he changed to the spare van.
As we were discussing the leak along came a Station Assistant whose job it was to give the Guards vans a check over and a quick clean BUT this guy was smoking a cigarette as he climbed up into the van with the gas leak.
Needless to say that he got no further, the gas ignite and blew his about 8 feet across the Shunting yard before slamming him into the earthen wall around it, the sides of the van and the roof sort of disintegrated in a cloud of smoke and debris leaving not much more than the frame and bogie of the guards van amidst a pile of burning materials such as wood, axle grease and other bits and pieces.
Everyone survived thankfully, the Station Assistant spent a few days in hospital with a concussion and a few small but very minor burns to hands and arms, we found one of the gas bottles about 30 feet away from the seat of the explosion intact, but the second one seemed be nothing much more than pieces of shrapnel scattered everywhere.

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Exactly.

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Isn't it great to just watch without having to be involved?

Stay tuned boys and girls, for the next episode of "The Misadventures of an Unchristian Fool".

Betty Level 8 May 23, 2022

Should that not be the " Christian Fool?"

@Triphid If he truly was a christian then you would be correct. He is a fraud as he has not displayed any of the morals and values that christianity "borrowed" from humanity.

Maybe christian pretender would have been a better choice. lol

@Betty I see your point and agree with it.

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