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Disposal of old propane cannisters?
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Wow, OpenD -- you are an encyclopedia of propane cannister disposal. Do you play in OpenD? -- because that is a very uncommon tuning. Blues, I guess. Anyway, mine have the triangular handles, and so have the OPD device, and are not dented but are lightly rusted. There is propane in each of them. I don't want anymore propane because I no longer have a BBQ. I think that Steve's in Pahoa would be a good bet so I COULD take those by tomorrow.

And yet, I kind of like my "Can Tiki" idea so still toying with an ocean-going adventure involving a propane cannister. I am not sure I could throw the cannister past the keiki honu opihi pickers but if I could, my concern is that I would hit a gay baby whale and then I would really be in trouble. Merely mentioning those sends some into a frenzy. Hitting one inadvertently with a cannister would not be well received.

I like the idea of painting them like whales, but I am thinking of painting them like very round, very large HUMAN BABIES. Then I will take them to Kehena and birth them. I've kinda made up my mind about it, so I don't want any "please don't do it" stuff about it. It's almost MY birthday and I will birth a propane cannister if I want to. Where are the libertarians when you need them? They head for the hills the MOMENT you say you are going to groan, moan and give birth to a propane cannister in the water at Kehena.
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Disposal of old propane cannisters? - by Kelena - 03-29-2014, 09:14 AM
RE: Disposal of old propane cannisters? - by TomK - 03-29-2014, 06:14 PM
RE: Disposal of old propane cannisters? - by Guest - 03-30-2014, 01:51 AM
RE: Disposal of old propane cannisters? - by Guest - 03-30-2014, 02:25 AM
RE: Disposal of old propane cannisters? - by Guest - 03-30-2014, 04:30 AM
RE: Disposal of old propane cannisters? - by Kelena - 03-30-2014, 10:42 AM

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