![]() 04/28/2015 at 20:40 • Filed to: shit I see, ottawalopnik, ottawa | ![]() | ![]() |
Better get that cleaned up.
I can only assume that whoever left that filter there changed oil at a nearby parking lot, and didn’t drop the filter in the pan or container, or just caused a major oil slick or some other mess down the sewer where they changed it.
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We’re on our way
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What a shitdick.
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Not placed here by a fish, frog or turtle
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Ooh, some dawn with a brush will do splendidly.
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Is the platinum power the one for cleaning up all my chains? After all rap is hip and so is dish-soap! But seriously I’m sure it’s like the Royal Purple of dish soap.
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100,000 years from now they will thank them for helping to replenish the oil reservoirs. :)
Funny, when I was young. Farmers would pour waste oil on the top of fence posts to help keep them from rotting. It was never confined to the top of the posts. It ran down and onto the ground.
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eek. they probably put too much.
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I’m just as puzzled as you. how does one simply place a filter in the middle of the sidewalk without trace?
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We have a river in way way southern Missouri that in the 70s and 80s was notorious for 4x4 trucks driving in the river among all the canoers. It was a nightmare really.
When they would go too deep and get water in the crankcase, they would just stop right in the middle of the river and drain the oil and make a slick 5 miles long.
Thankfully the state put an end to the oil slicks and the free reign of the river as well