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Jordan 07-30-2011 04:23 PM

Jeremy, what do you put in your truck to go back and forth fishing ??? Air ??? Sugar ???

Sure as hell aint love !!!

"W" 07-30-2011 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Jordan (Post 296543)
Jeremy, what do you put in your truck to go back and forth fishing ??? Air ??? Sugar ???

Sure as hell aint love !!!

GAS and lots of it.....But I dont ***** when it hits the water!!! Because I can live with a few dead seagulls and pelicans.....

I love Gas...Because I hate to walk.....

Jordan 07-30-2011 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 296545)
GAS and lots of it.....But I dont ***** when it hits the water!!! Because I can live with a few dead seagulls and pelicans.....

I love Gas...Because I hate to walk.....



the things i wanna say. :cry:

Micah 07-30-2011 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Jordan (Post 296548)
the things i wanna say. :cry:

Anything about the oil spill is supposed to be in the premium section anyways.....go ahead and say it....

Jordan 07-30-2011 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh Boy (Post 296552)
Anything about the oil spill is supposed to be in the premium section anyways.....go ahead and say it....


i dont feel like going to banned camp....... stop stirring the pot homie !!!!!

Ray 07-31-2011 11:44 AM

I didn't start this thread in the Premium section cause I wanted everyone to see the show. It is about Louisiana. This is predominantly a Louisiana forum.

My biggest gripe about the show is all the people saying they got sick from the smell of the oil slick on Grand Isle.
I have worked in 100% pure crude over half my life and never got any sickness over it. I smell it, I have been covered in it, I have tasted it(not on purpose), I have had it get on cuts and even in my eyes and it never made me sick. How can a sheen or slick miles away make people sick???
How come people who work in refineries, barges, tanker ships, ect., don't get these same sicknesses?

Gerald 08-01-2011 02:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 296972)
I didn't start this thread in the Premium section cause I wanted everyone to see the show. It is about Louisiana. This is predominantly a Louisiana forum.

My biggest gripe about the show is all the people saying they got sick from the smell of the oil slick on Grand Isle.
I have worked in 100% pure crude over half my life and never got any sickness over it. I smell it, I have been covered in it, I have tasted it(not on purpose), I have had it get on cuts and even in my eyes and it never made me sick. How can a sheen or slick miles away make people sick???
How come people who work in refineries, barges, tanker ships, ect., don't get these same sicknesses?

If you ever get some crude oil that has any hydrogen sulfide in it....that stuff is BAD. I was out in the refiener checking for which heat exchanger had a leaking tube [Cooling Tower water was getting messed up]. I found one sample point the had just a little "gas" come out when I opened up the line. Got a whiff of H2SO4....then nothing. I went on to check several more exchangers. Then I went back to check the suspected exchanger.....but smelled nothing this time.

Well.....my nose was "killed" when I got the first whiff. In the next 30 minutes, I had the worst headache ever and felt really bad. I felt very bad for the next 6 or 8 hours.

Duck Butter 08-01-2011 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 296510)
Love this Guy...he tells it right

What exactly is the problem with fewer seagulls and fewer jellyfish? If anything, it's making the Gulf of Mexico more appealing, which is a pretty hard thing to accomplish in and of itself. This cesspool of oceanic wasteland is about as essential to our ecosystems as your un-flushed toilet water is to making a glass of lemonade.
Remember the last time you ate ANYTHING from the Gulf of Mexico? Of course not – there's nothing (safe) to eat there because the only things the same mess by insisting we stick to drilling the Gulf.

You can't be serious?:shaking: This guy is a quack. Comparing the GOM to a cesspool, and is NON-ESSENTIAL to our ecosystems!:rolleyes:

The GOM and our marshes are one of the most productive ecosystems in the world!

"W" 08-01-2011 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Duck Butter (Post 297497)
You can't be serious?:shaking: This guy is a quack. Comparing the GOM to a cesspool, and is NON-ESSENTIAL to our ecosystems!:rolleyes:

The GOM and our marshes are one of the most productive ecosystems in the world!


He is being sarcastic:rolleyes:

Ray 08-01-2011 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Gerald (Post 297424)
If you ever get some crude oil that has any hydrogen sulfide in it....that stuff is BAD. I was out in the refiener checking for which heat exchanger had a leaking tube [Cooling Tower water was getting messed up]. I found one sample point the had just a little "gas" come out when I opened up the line. Got a whiff of H2SO4....then nothing. I went on to check several more exchangers. Then I went back to check the suspected exchanger.....but smelled nothing this time.

Well.....my nose was "killed" when I got the first whiff. In the next 30 minutes, I had the worst headache ever and felt really bad. I felt very bad for the next 6 or 8 hours.

We have H2S where I work due to water flood injection. it kills your sense of smell, then you don't know you are smelling any longer. You think you are in the clear since you no longer smell it.
Those vessels should have been drained, purged and tested before anyone went in, or even cracked a manway.

Gerald 08-02-2011 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 297741)
We have H2S where I work due to water flood injection. it kills your sense of smell, then you don't know you are smelling any longer. You think you are in the clear since you no longer smell it.
Those vessels should have been drained, purged and tested before anyone went in, or even cracked a manway.

We had all the training on the bad effects......but it was almost time to go home, so I check the leaking sample spot a couple of times just to be sure.

Once I found which exchanger was leaking....it was repaired the next day.....after all the testing and work permits issued.


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