Shoe by Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly for March 05, 2024

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    dadthedawg Premium Member 7 months ago

    Maybe you could switch oil between the two…..

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    The dude from FL  Premium Member 7 months ago

    Somebody at Comics taught me a lesson, I was unhappy having to put new oil in the FFer. They said I should have put some of old oil in…lesson learned

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    rekam Premium Member 7 months ago

    Have gotten sick twice (at different places) because of old oil. One was a Chinese restaurant. Brother says it gets rancid.

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    purepaul Premium Member 7 months ago

    Used to be a guy in town running his diesel Mercedes on fryer oil. The odor sure killed my appetite for fries.

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    rhpii  7 months ago

    Roz hasn’t changed the oil in her fryer since 1999.

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    david_42  7 months ago

    When I got my Sprinter, the dealership told me to change the oil every 3,000. The built-in monitor: 14-16k. Diesel-rated synthetic is much tougher than dino.

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    SofaKing  6 months ago

    I change oil in my Honda by the oil sensor. At 7000 miles it’s still clean, I cab barely see it on the dipstick. But that’s when it says to change it.

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    rshive  6 months ago

    And don’t forget to change the filter.

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    KFischer1  6 months ago

    My last two vehicles tell me when it’s needed based on driving conditions. Sometimes its 4000 sometimes it’s 7000.

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    rshive  6 months ago

    As one who worked in the industry, both engines and oil additives have gotten much better.

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    The Brooklyn Accent  6 months ago

    I had an old car that was burning oil, to the point that I’d have to add a quart a week (and I don’t drive much). A girlfriend asked, “Why does the car always smell like fried chicken?”

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    Frank Burns Eats Worms  6 months ago

    Customers like the oily bird special.

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    JPuzzleWhiz  6 months ago

    I don’t know if anyone’s mentioned it or not, but the missing Sunday “Shoe” strips are now up on GoComics.

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    Chalres  6 months ago

    I understand that engines other than automobile (aircraft, marine, etc., perhaps even commercial trucks) have maintenance specified by hours of engine operation, independent of speed and/or distance. It seems the auto oil change rule about “severe” service relating to idling and stop-and-go city driving reducing the maintenance interval miles by half has this effect.

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    jvscanlan Premium Member 6 months ago

    old oil makes the unique flavor

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    eced52  6 months ago

    What about frozen burritos?

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    Ed The Red Premium Member 6 months ago

    The old rule about changing the oil in your car every 3000 miles hasn’t been true for decades. Virtually the only ones who still perpetuate it make money off oil changes.

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    Teto85 Premium Member 6 months ago

    A long time ago a neighbour collected used cooking oil from fast food restaurants and after filtering it would use it to power his diesel automobile. That car smelled of French fries. MMMMM But now days those restaurants are selling it to recyclers and there is now no way you can get it for your diesel.

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