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Started by campingcop, Apr 01, 2007, 03:01 PM

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A 2006 study found that the average American walks about 900 miles a year.

Another study found that Americans drink an average of 22 gallons of  beer a year.

That means, on average, Americans get about 41 miles pe

LimeJeeeep

i walk at least 1200miles and drink more beer
i only get 10mpgs :-()

tlhdoc

Humm, I don't drink any beer...so some one must be drinking my share.  OK who wants to admit to drinking my share of the beer???:D

AustinBoston

Quote from: tlhdocHumm, I don't drink any beer...so some one must be drinking my share.  OK who wants to admit to drinking my share of the beer???:D

Whoever it is drinks my share as well.  I only drink wine (and water and diet coke and, rarely, a frosty glass of milk, and root beer and...).  

But if we stick to the wine, I must get about 250 miles to the gallon.

Anybody else get great mileage using wine instead of beer?

Austin

ForestCreature

Quote from: AustinBostonAnybody else get great mileage using wine instead of beer?
 
 Austin
That would be me , never did aquire the taste for beer.

beacher

WOW!!  I get about 7,200 mpg based on my yearly consumption of J

McCampers

Ok, so if it is 10 steps from the couch to the fridge.....one trip....both ways.....20 steps....... two trips to the bathroom.....26 steps round trip.....that's a total of 72 steps per 40 ounce of Schlitz Malt Liquor Bull.......I'm not coming up with 41 MPG.  So do I have a drinking problem or a walking problem?

Old Goat

Quote from: McCampersOk, so if it is 10 steps from the couch to the fridge.....one trip....both ways.....20 steps....... two trips to the bathroom.....26 steps round trip.....that's a total of 72 steps per 40 ounce of Schlitz Malt Liquor Bull.......I'm not coming up with 41 MPG.  So do I have a drinking problem or a walking problem?

Don't know, but your green house gas might be contributing to global warming.

AustinBoston

Quote from: Old GoatDon't know, but your green house gas might be contributing to global warming.

How do you know McCampers' house is green?  How do you know his house has gas?  And how would that affect global warming?

Austin

Old Goat

Quote from: AustinBostonHow do you know McCampers' house is green?  How do you know his house has gas?  And how would that affect global warming?

Austin
I don't know if his house is green... If he drinks beer at home, it has gas and I don't know what effect, if any, it would have on global warming. Perhaps Al Gore could answer that.....