Tag: alcohol

  • Countdown to the Day of Reckoning – 6 Days – Vegetable Oil Engine

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    When petroleum isn’t available, what do you use to fuel your engine? Why vegetable oil, of course. In the post cataclysmic world of Star Touched, there are no oil refineries and gasoline is hard to come by. That’s why Marty the Merchant has a custom bus that runs on a combination of old vegetable oil, rendered fat, and alcohol. The old fast food places may not be serving up food any longer, but they’re a great source of fuel for Marty. So, next time you smell French fries, take a look around for an old bus. It just might be Marty.

    If you don’t think it’s possible, check out these links.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEX1YFXYTdI

    http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_svo.html

    https://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/a20651/grease-car-vegetable-oil/

    https://www.caranddriver.com/features/how-to-convert-your-diesel-to-run-on-vegetable-oil

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  • THE FOG OF MEMORY

    I stare at the old barn through the thick mist. My heart pounds. That barn burned down thirty years ago. Police thought a dropped lighter and moonshine turned that tinder-trap into a lethal blaze. But that wasn’t the cause. I grasp the doorframe; listen to the echoes of the past.

    Popular kids like them didn’t ask girls like me to parties, but I was too desperate for companionship to see the warning signs. Besides, Brenton was cute. I sipped my soda while they swigged booze and studied how everyone stumbled through the barn. Drunk was ugly.

    I didn’t realize just how ugly until a few more sips into my drink. The walls started to spin. I sank to the ground, limbs heavy and numb. Brenton loomed over me, a strange grin on his face. Before I could get up two of his friends held me down and started to cut away my clothes. I screamed, told them to stop, let me go. They laughed. Nobody could hear me. No one was coming to my rescue. Brenton climbed on top of me.

    I don’t remember anything else after that. My clothes vanished. I woke up in my bed, neatly washed and wearing my fleece jammies. Police found three bodies in the charred remains of the barn, toasted from the inside out.

    There’s a good reason I stay away from people, hunt alone. Smoke rises from the doorframe. Flames shoot skyward, engulfing the structure again. I’m unharmed. I never am.