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I am hearing that Ingles has as many as 50 refrigerated trailers that are being used for storage behind their warehouse. It is unreal that they cannot store this product inside the building and not on these trailers that belch diesel smoke into the environment. With the pollution that comes from their trucks and 200 plus deliveries a day it would seem this is excessive. In a day and time where most are trying to control emissions, this is unacceptable.
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Carbon Credit wrote:
I am hearing that Ingles has as many as 50 refrigerated trailers that are being used for storage behind their warehouse. It is unreal that they cannot store this product inside the building and not on these trailers that belch diesel smoke into the environment. With the pollution that comes from their trucks and 200 plus deliveries a day it would seem this is excessive. In a day and time where most are trying to control emissions, this is unacceptable.
Reefers don't belch diesel smoke.
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reefers wrote:
<quoted text> Reefers don't belch diesel smoke.
Diesel exaust!

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Thursday Nov 12
 
Carbon Credit wrote:
I am hearing that Ingles has as many as 50 refrigerated trailers that are being used for storage behind their warehouse. It is unreal that they cannot store this product inside the building and not on these trailers that belch diesel smoke into the environment. With the pollution that comes from their trucks and 200 plus deliveries a day it would seem this is excessive. In a day and time where most are trying to control emissions, this is unacceptable.
Thank you al gore!
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Thank you al gore!
You Republican turds are all the same. You and your redneck ways of thinking are way out of date and any thinking person knows you are insignifigant. You can whine all you want. The people have spoken and this is a different day. Liberals control Washington and you will now have to live your pathetic little life by our standards. You are going to have to pay your fair share and live by the rules of more educated people. It is in your best interest. You are simply too dumb to know it. Maybe you can make the most of it and get a government refund on a new house trailer. Change you can believe in!
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Thursday Nov 12
 
How many ILLEGALs work in Ingles warehouse?

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Thursday Nov 12
 
Carbon Credit wrote:
I am hearing that Ingles has as many as 50 refrigerated trailers that are being used for storage behind their warehouse. It is unreal that they cannot store this product inside the building and not on these trailers that belch diesel smoke into the environment. With the pollution that comes from their trucks and 200 plus deliveries a day it would seem this is excessive. In a day and time where most are trying to control emissions, this is unacceptable.
Duh........ refrigerated trailers don't have to have the diesel rigs to operate!!!
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bobette wrote:
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Duh........ refrigerated trailers don't have to have the diesel rigs to operate!!!
Rig or not, they are powered by diesel generators.

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Tink wrote:
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Rig or not, they are powered by diesel generators.
Low powered, kick on and off, just like your refrige at home. You can set the temp, etc. Depends on how much you open them. Plus, we have several refrige units (trailers) at work right now for a big campaign we are on. They are gas powered. I know, I am the one filling them when I work overtime. Actually, in a 12 hour period, I only fill one out of 16.
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bobette wrote:
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Duh........ refrigerated trailers don't have to have the diesel rigs to operate!!!
They are diesel and they do run almost constantly. Duh? Grow up. There is a reason they keep you on the outside of the building.

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They are diesel and they do run almost constantly. Duh? Grow up. There is a reason they keep you on the outside of the building.
Please, read my post above yours, doughhead. They keep them outside of the building because they......... here it comes.....

WON'T FIT INSIDE THE BUILDING!!! That's pretty much the reason why they rent them, DUH!!!!!

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They are diesel and they do run almost constantly. Duh? Grow up. There is a reason they keep you on the outside of the building.
That fast powered brain of yours has GOT TO BE BURNING UP THE OZONE...... are you up to date on the payment of your CARBON CREDITS?????

And exactly how do you figure up HOW MUCH YOU OWE???? And who, exactly, gets that payment you send....... Al Gore, the rain forest? Do you just make your check out to the "Rain Forest" and they deposit it???
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Low powered, kick on and off, just like your refrige at home.
Nonetheless, you implied that the only part of the trailer that emits a burnt fuel smoke was the rig. Obviously, the generator running the fridge unit runs on either diesel or regular gas, as was the original poster's point. I could care less about his carbon credit whatever, I'm just pointing out that the trailers obviously are run on (most likely) either diesel or regular (although I suppose you could use natural gas).
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They are diesel and they do run almost constantly. Duh? Grow up.
Of course. He's just falling over himself trying to argue something he can't.

My question, though, is would the 'carbon credit' be any different if the fridge units were in the building running on coal power? I mean, either way, its contributing to the same perceived problem, right?
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Nonetheless, you implied that the only part of the trailer that emits a burnt fuel smoke was the rig. Obviously, the generator running the fridge unit runs on either diesel or regular gas, as was the original poster's point. I could care less about his carbon credit whatever, I'm just pointing out that the trailers obviously are run on (most likely) either diesel or regular (although I suppose you could use natural gas).
trailers are not run on anything, the reefers are.
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Thursday Nov 12
 
hehehe wrote:
<quoted text> trailers are not run on anything, the reefers are.
Which are in the fu#$ing trailers. For Fu˘$ sake.
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Tink wrote:
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Which are in the fu#$ing trailers. For Fu˘$ sake.
No they are on the outside on the front of the trailer. hehehe
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bobette wrote:
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Low powered, kick on and off, just like your vibrators at home. You can set the temp, etc. Depends on how much you hop on them. Plus, we have several vibrator units at work right now for a big vajayjay we are on. They are gas powered. I know, I am the one filling them when I work overtime. Actually, in a 12 hour period, I only fill one out of 16.
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bobette wrote:
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Please, read my post above yours, doughhead. They keep them outside of the building because they......... here it comes.....
WON'T FIT INSIDE THE BUILDING!!! That's pretty much the reason why they rent them, DUH!!!!!
I said they keep YOU on the outside! Learn to read moron! They keep you outside checking reefer units. Think about that for a minute. You are also most likely to run errands too. There is a reason for that. You are not very popular for obvious reasons. You are a washout among bule collar rednecks. Way to go!
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hehehe wrote:
<quoted text> No they are on the outside on the front of the trailer. hehehe
You think refrigerators are on the OUTSIDE of the trucks? That wouldn't keep things INSIDE very cold, would it? Man, you're a tool.
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