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  • WHAT IS THIS BLACK MAGIC I DON'T EVEN?!

  • I have one of those. Nothing creepy about them. They pay my bills and then some.

  • creepy because ?

  • ..In Southern California...1,000's of these...even in the grocery store parking lot...

  • I want one

    

  • What's so creepy about an oilwell? You fail....AT LIFE.

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  • Jeepers Creepers backyard

  • that creepy thing is pumping your mom

  • Why do people call everything creepy nowadays just because they don't know what something is?

  • I was expecting some to jump out and fright me at the end, dislike it now

  • $98 a Barrel is not creepy is it

  • @jhaack79 so your telling me i payed for half a barrel to fill up today?

  • This is only creepy to Obama voters and Arabs.

  • @DrMotorDude And Liberal Environmentalist douchebags.

  • *note to self* do not use the word "creepy" it gets 5 pages of waay over stressed people telling you the pump is serious bidness.

  • Omg, it has no sound! CREEPY!

  • I don't get it, why is that creepy?

  • just an old piece of machinery thats worked hard and seen alot of years. not creepy.

  • are u sure its a oilwell, seems really shallow like only a couple hunderd feet or is it a fresh water well.

  • AAAHHHHH

  • this video has a wrong title...

  • Not at all creepy...It's just a machine doing its job...Pumping oil and making money... I own an Oilwell in Duncan Oklahoma.. It's a big one... but nahhh nothing creepy about these things...

  • @scott93257 liar. you cannot own an oilwell in Ducan Oklahoma, because i own all the oilwells in the entire world. sorry for u man

  • @MrApeneck

    sure you do pal... keep telling yourself that.

  • what is creepy about this. Looks like money being made to me. Less creepy than your mother on the street corner is.

  • it is creppy because it is in the back yard

  • @thedanesimon id put one in my backyard if i had oil under my house

  • Maybe he meant old and CRAPPY, not creepy.

  • It looks to me like a working piece of fine art, like it belongs there serving as part of the decor. I like it.

  • More than anything, it looks like a working piece of fine art, like it actually belongs there. I like it.

  • ok put down the weed and you will be a lot less... um... paranoid,... lol

  • Here we go with this "ever" bull shit again.... like you have been around "ever" and seen all.... what-"ever" OOOOOH "Epic" "creepy" How about "IDIOT" ?.....

  • are these called donkey engines or somthin?? 

  • I dont understand why this thing would be creepy.

  • i know it's not creepy. but i found it creey.

  • yer....it is quite creepy.......

  • Creepy? You ain't from around here.

  • More like most awesome thing ever!!!

  • If i new there was oil in my back yard, id start my own little oil company.

  • @NathansBackwoods "Backwoods Oil Co."

  • @Flyboy207, I could call it that...unfortunately i dont think there is much oil in north idaho.

  • Not creepy, but pure AWESOME!

  • lol

  • That is where Sonic got its frying grease

  • i made alot of money sucking the blood out of mother earth..................lol

  • What makes you think that oil is blood for the earth? It is what is left over from plants and animals decaying. I also make money from oil and rbob contracts.

  • What gets me if the environmental whacks who don't want oil drilling on the north slope in alaska because it might hurt the deer. We put oil wells on school campus', parking lots of restaurants and in residential areas without much harm. The damn deer can learn to live with it.

  • *Chuckles* Yeah the Eco-Whackos were complaining about how the Alaska pipeline was so bad- then they showed videos of polar bears playing on the pipline it was so bad! =D

  • The problem is not the oil well itself, it's the forests that have to be cleared and the roads that have to be built to get to the things that are damaging.

    It's amazing to me how stupid people like you are when it comes to these kinds of things.

  • I believe the location was the north slope of alaska which is barring frozen waste land that no trees grow in. So what forest would have to be cleared? The roads would have to be built but what would that hurt?

    For a guy who has nothing but speed related videos on your channel you don't want to work very hard to get the energy to run your little toys. I guess it is easier for American soldiers to die in the middle east than to run over a damn deer.

  • No, there are MANY alternatives to the gasoline and diesel vehicles that we currently use. Natural gas (available now, most people could fill up at home), electric, series hybrids (capable of over 100 mpg), and hydrogen is even a viable alternative if it's produced with a renewable source of energy. If we used these alternatives to power our daily driven vehicles there would be plenty of oil left over for our toys.

  • My problem with drilling in Alaska is that once one company starts making money off of the natural resources there, many others would surely follow. These companies would simply have to take advantage of the infrastructure that would already be put in place by the oil companies.

  • I am all for other energies to power our vehicles but to convert a gasoline car to nat gas would cost about 10,000 plus the pump for the home is another 5K.

    Nat gas has less btus than gasoline so it takes more nat gas to do the same job as the gasoline. The 100mpg hybrids that I have seen most people in America wouldn't drive.

    Electric cars are either short range or $100,000 for the tesla. The chev volt might be good but that is a wait and see for 40,000.

  • The natural gas powered Civic GX starts at around $25,000. The fuel cost for a CNG vehicle is less than a gasoline vehicle, so the cost of running an CNG vehicle is offset by the cheaper fuel. A series hybrid could look like any other car on the road, and the Volt is proof of that. I would never buy a GM product though, so I'm waiting for others to catch on to the series hybrid system. Tesla will be offering much less expensive cars in the near future, even as inexpensive as $30,000.

  • A few other points...

    NG vehicles would benefit greatly from turbocharging, this would help bring the power density of the engine back on par with gasoline engines and could help reduce fuel consumption.

    Many cities use CNG powered buses because the fuel cost for those vehicles is lower than if they were to use diesel.

    The cost of ALL of these new technologies will fall as production numbers increase.

  • creepy? what? lay off the drugs if you cant handle them!

  • That's awesome, not creepy.

  • I nearly had a heart attack.

  • THIS SUCKER IS BEAUTIFUL!

  • Is working an pumping money. Not creppy.

  • @faboledesma lol GRAMMAR

  • @faboledesma LOL GRAMMAR

  • Why do you say it's creepy? There is an oil well in the parking lot of the McDonald's in Bradford, Pennsylvania. I have a pump jack in my front yard as part of my landscaping.

  • how is this creepy?

  • creepy because its sucking the blood out of mother earth!

    im not a hippy with an electric scooter i just thought that was a witty comeback.

  • @twizatch I think Oil Pumpjacks are creepy because they evoke some kind of mechanical creature. Plus, the repetition is unnerving.

  • it can be crap but still working:D

  • wtf its not scary its only a engine

  • I went to that sonic But the oil rig was not there

  • how is it creepy?

  • we kicked one on like this in Guyandotte, WV and it fell apart

  • Well, rust is rust, not steel anymore...

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