yes
Using http://wikileaks.org/
There is obviously a leak in either the firewall/cowl area or the window seal.
The oil leak is coming from the valve cover gasket and leaking onto the exhaust manifold, the rubber valve cover gaskets get hard from the engine heat and start to leak, you will have to replace the rubber valve cover gaskets to stop the oil leak
There is gas pouring on the engine. You have a fuel leak.
when you drive with an oil leak the oil drips onto the road and makes the road surface slippery for motor cycles and other vehicles.
Typically that leak is caused by a leak in the heating system. The heater core is under the dashboard, just above the passenger side.
Leaking valve cover gaskets would leak onto the exhaust pipes under the hood of the car.
You may have an oil leak that is dripping onto the exhaust.
no it could be clogged what type of vehicle is it? does it use dexcool?
By finding and repairing the leak.
Maybe a bad heater core
you can twist your undies in front (or back) once (briefs). then you can put the loop that the twisting made and put the loop onto a doornob.