Car Runs on Water - See the Pic
Posted: Tuesday, August 19, 2008
by Mark Parsec
Wordcasters
It's good to see that gas is back down to under $4.00 a gallon. But, how long will that last? Unfortunately we must admit that it is only a matter of time before the price of gas rises again. Can you imagine paying $5.00 or $6.00 per gallon for gas? Yikes! Not me!
Are you tired of not being able to put gas in both of your cars?
Or maybe you're like me and just looking for ways to save on the price of gas and increase your gas mileage.
Fortunately for us, some inventive minds have been hard at work trying to discover new alternatives to those dirty and expensive combustion engines.
Now, because of some recent innovations we may not have to worry about the price of gas any longer. That's right, the new alternative fuel could be absolutely free, or at least pennies on the gallon! That's right, because this car runs on WATER.
Have you ever seen a car that runs on water? Well, now is your chance...
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Top-level comments on this article: (6 total)Good one Mark, we may be heading for these days of horse power, being taken literally.Thanks, David. I appreciate your comments.
I do not believe that this car runs on water, if you follow it long enough, I bet you will slip on some very gooey substance.I believe that gooey substance comes out of the exhaust and that it is 90% water. And if you will look carefully you will see that this car is running ON the water, which has covered the road.HI Mark,You are so right, some man named Jeff from Heaven said this... LOL>>I laughed at the picture, wonder how long it will be before we actually see something like this here in the states? I can only guess where this picture was taken, because I have seen some pretty wild things on my travels to another country.
I am with the lady above, it would be cheaper to feed the cow gas than to purchase grains like corn. I would definitely prefer the smell of a cars exhaust over that of a cows "exhaust". Can you give me a call so we can talk about something?Car exhaust, cow exhaust... the only difference is really a matter of accent.
Ha! - this is great -- Originally, I was thinking of obtaining a "Fred Flintstone Car" but this is even better -- where can we place orders???? For the record, Mark, I enjoy your writing very much!Hi, Judy! It is good to hear from you again. I hope all is going well with you. I had some other pics in mind, but just ran out of time. I'm glad that you enjoyed the article. I enjoy your articles as well. God bless you.
This is absolutely hillarious! So, should we trade in our car? I am with Jeff however, I would prefer the smell of car exhaust instead of cow exhaust. Also, I want mine to be metallic blue! I expect to see it in the driveway when I get home from work. LOLI believe getting the metallic blue paint on the cow could be a little tricky. But, it can be done.
Mark, great picture but dated. In China they use people. You know they are just like the Bovine you show aren't they? Yes you don't even have to feed them if you don't want to and they can work all day long as well for practically nothing at all, pennies. Yes and here is the really good news, there are more of them there then cattle. Now if we could only find a way to get them here illegally, we can't wait to go through the legal process,that takes to long, perhaps on those container ships, they hold a lot, we can cut down on pollution and fuel costs.I don't know if I can endorse the human slavery part, or trafficing... but, I'm wondering if it might not be appropriate as some form of punishment.
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