I don't think that it's the same Lama. I am no expert, but paraffin
and kerosene smell completely different. I see paraffin at garages,
and kerosene is jet fuel, or heating oil. Unless of course they
make paraffin smell different on purpose. My heating oil tank has
kerosene written on it.
My diesel Mercedes is allowed to have kerosene mixed with diesel for
the winter, apparently. All clear now? ;-)
Chris
On Wednesday, Jul 23, 2003, at 05:39 Europe/London, Lama-Jim
L'Hommedieu wrote:
I've heard that kerosene in the USA mystically becomes paraffin on
the voyage to the UK.
Why can't the British learn to speak a common language? :)
Lama
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