As long as it's not 1918 air, we should be OK. Release 1918 air and the Department of Homeland Screwups will arrest you as a terrorist for infecting all of us with old bird virus.
tim in clean clean clean san jose On 10/4/05, John Rodgers <inua@charter.net> wrote: > > Maybe if it is German air, and is old, it might bring a good price at > auction. New things become old things and old things become antiques and > the value goes way up. Maybe you have Antique Air that would fetch a > fair penny! > > John Rodgers > 88 GL Driver > > bueses wrote: > > >>Tom, > >> > >>Be very careful when you let that air out, it's common knowledge that > bad > >>air causes malaria. > >> > >>Best to take it to a professional and have the bad air evacuated and > >>disposed of properly. We can perform that service for you, but due to > the > >>age of the air in the tires, we'll have to charge you a higher hazardous > >>waste fee of $118.25 per tire. > >> > >> > > > >I believe that it is orig. German air. Does that increase the waste fee? > >Maybe I can recycle it on the samba? > > > >Tom > > > > > > > > >
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