Have you ever been driving behind a biodiesel car and all of a sudden had an intense craving for french fries? Friendster Guy and I were driving home from a wedding in Brooklyn and we had that experience. Or I should say he did because I had a cold and my nose was too stuffed up to notice the smell. (Which is why I haven't blogged in a few days - Brooklyn/cold - and why I am writing this fairly asinine and useless post now to tide you over.) Anyway...FG and I determined that biodiesel creates a vicious cycle as follows:
Dang. Now I want some french fries.
And a chocolate chip cookie.
That has nothing to do with biodiesel. I just smelled cookies when I went out at lunch today.
Mmmm...cookiediesel.
Someone puts biodiesel in their car. Everyone driving around them gets a craving for their favorite fried food of choice. Those people pull over and purchase said food which creates more biodiesel from the deep frying. Then, since everyone is eating deep fried foods we all get fatter and less mobile increasing our use of our cars (not to mention the increased weight of the people in them thereby using more fuel) so we all switch to biodiesel and put more and more french fry odors into the air causing more cravings etc, etc, etc...
Dang. Now I want some french fries.
And a chocolate chip cookie.
That has nothing to do with biodiesel. I just smelled cookies when I went out at lunch today.
Mmmm...cookiediesel.
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