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- apathy9, on 03/28/2009, -0/+28Well, except for the animals of course. But if you ask me they have it coming.
- serif69, on 03/28/2009, -1/+18Auto racing and animal fat together? Surely I have died and gone to heaven.
- str1fe, on 03/28/2009, -0/+10That title can be taken too many different ways.
- ureshiidesuka, on 03/28/2009, -2/+10i bet it smells delicious
- Suits, on 03/28/2009, -0/+6They're happy because they use lard!
- inactive, on 03/28/2009, -1/+7That motor oil is greener because it's based on animal fat. Hahaha! Too early for April Fool.
- inactive, on 03/28/2009, -0/+6Wrong kind of lube. But I like your thinking.
- inactive, on 03/28/2009, -1/+7For a second there I read it as "American's fat declared official lubricant for American Le Mans"
- sanman, on 03/29/2009, -0/+4PETA will protest
Why not just use American liposuctioned fat? - xcrex, on 03/28/2009, -0/+4They should use human fat, there's plenty of it to go around.
- ZincSaucier, on 03/28/2009, -0/+4this is a great example of something reaching the front page before anyone has read the article
- aristotle0dude, on 03/28/2009, -2/+6Those hot PETA spokesperson chicks can suck my dick but I'll still eat my cheeseburgers.
I think PETA should stand for:
People
Eating
Tasty
Animals. - Barbrady, on 03/28/2009, -0/+4You'll never take away my Mobil 1 synthetic!
- hamobu, on 03/28/2009, -0/+4I guess we will be going back to whaling for our energy and lubrication needs.
- inactive, on 03/28/2009, -0/+4Mmmmm, nothing like that new-car-bacon smell.
- Evilblobs, on 03/28/2009, -1/+5People Eating Tasty Animals?!?!
wow did you come up with that, that's incredibly clever and.... in all honestly never made any sense. - equitium, on 03/28/2009, -1/+4And you can cook with it when you are done... Brilliant.
- absolutelytrue, on 05/26/2009, -3/+6The shift to animal fat can only be a good thing.
- URnotheonly1, on 03/28/2009, -1/+4sounds like my wife
- badqat, on 03/28/2009, -4/+7PETA says only synthetic animal fat or fat from animals that have died of natural causes should be used. Their president has offered to be boiled down after her death after the various bits she's having cut off and sent around to make mass quantities of animal fat.
- 4321234, on 03/28/2009, -0/+3Sweet. I'm rendering down a puppy right now!
- anshuman, on 03/28/2009, -1/+4*somewhere in the pits before race*
"Here is your extra horse lubey with that extra horse power yo" - Gustomucho, on 03/28/2009, -0/+3Funny I just learned PETA killed 95% of their adoptable pet in 2008. PETA, official provider of animal fat.
Contact your local PETA office to contribute to the cause! - yourbrokenoven, on 03/28/2009, -0/+3this doesn't sound like a good thing to me...
- watcht, on 03/28/2009, -0/+3Give me her animal fat I'll use it on a beat ass Pontiac Aztec, to which I'll crash into a tree, and douse it in gas and set it a blaze and finally piss on it to show my appreciation of what she has done.
- inactive, on 03/28/2009, -0/+3dugg for lube!
- inactive, on 03/28/2009, -1/+4How is burning animal fat 'green'? Take a look at how many resources it takes to raise an animal. Green science my ass.
- b0rg, on 03/29/2009, -0/+3The cars are already made with the souls of unbaptized babies.
"Some say it reduces pit stops. Others claim it is good for the environment. All we know is, it used to be a pig". - veloscaper, on 03/28/2009, -0/+3Drill baby drill!
- veloscaper, on 03/28/2009, -0/+2Arr, me hearty, there be land whales a plenty in sea of the southern states.
- bluesatin, on 03/28/2009, -0/+2Well it's more green than burning mineral oil, which yes you guessed it, comes from the good old black stuff.
When you put it in comparison, making new oil is a lot harder than raising a cow. - veloscaper, on 03/28/2009, -0/+2FYI, Mobil 1 synthetic is slowly being turned into dino oil with a little bit of synthetic additive. In other words it's no longer a full synthetic oil. If it doesn't say "extended performance" than it's really just dino oil. Check the grades, pretty much only 5w-30 is left as fully synthetic.
- whoreable, on 03/29/2009, -0/+2They have to take extra pitstops when the frys are done.
- shaunlow, on 03/28/2009, -0/+2just a small sacrifice to keep the Le Mans series alive!!!
- ez12a, on 03/29/2009, -0/+2synthetic animal fat? how does that work...
- Aroundtown27, on 03/28/2009, -0/+2Infinite supply!
- suzanek, on 03/29/2009, -0/+2It is really delicious...........
- CrankMyBlueSax, on 03/30/2009, -0/+2I'm still waiting for boob sweat to be declared the official drink of NASCAR.
- SolidBones, on 03/29/2009, -0/+2I guess animals ARE a renewable resource....
- astutissimo, on 03/29/2009, -0/+2Uh oh, vegetarians are not going to like this.
- URnotheonly1, on 03/28/2009, -1/+2i use half &half because i like to change my oil every 3 thousand
- partrow, on 03/28/2009, -1/+2Either type comes from animals.
- sadisticmind, on 03/28/2009, -8/+3you mean i can eat pussy and bacon at the same time!?!?
*head explodes* - commentposted, on 03/28/2009, -12/+6Front paged at 34? OIC. Power user.



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