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Vanessa: |
"Then why did you demonstrate hemp oil as an alternative lubricant to petroleum at the Seattle hemp Fest?" |
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Captain Ozone: |
"A hemp enthusiast friend of mine kept rousting me to do it, so I did it on a lark. However, if it's of any importance, I used virgin hemp oil in the chainsaw's engine. I also lubricated the chainsaw's chain with virgin hemp oil. Everything worked just fine." |
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Vanessa: |
"One of your scientists in your documentary mentioned that plastics can be made from hemp oil. Can hemp oil make better plastics than petroleum?" |
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Captain Ozone: |
"Hemp oil can make high-quality soft plastics, like plastic bags for sandwich wraps, or plastic bottles for water. But hemp oil cannot make extremely hard, high-heat-resistant plastics. Again, this requires the complex hydrocarbon elements found in petroleum." |
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Vanessa: |
"Do you consider yourself to be a hemp enthusiast in general?" |
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Captain Ozone: |
"To some extent. I think that hemp makes long-lasting, high-quality textiles. I own a pair of pants that are 100% hemp. The pants cost me $85 bucks, though."
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Vanessa: |
"This shirt I'm wearing is 100% hemp. Feel it." |
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Captain Ozone: |
"Hmm. It feels pretty soft. It's not virgin hemp, is it?" |
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Vanessa: |
"No. It's polished hemp, and it only cost me $40. Can I see your tattoo again?" |
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| The Captain pulled up his shirtsleeve again and this time I saw a faint, black arrow piercing through the red heart tattoo.
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Vanessa: |
"Oh, yes...I see the black arrow now...faintly. Where on Earth did you get this tattoo?" |
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Captain Ozone: |
"You wouldn't believe me if I told you." |
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Vanessa: |
"No, really, where did you get it? I want to get one." |
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Captain Ozone: |
"You can't get one in this time period. This kind of tattoo ink won't exist for another fifteen or twenty years from now." |
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