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From: Noserose  (Original Message)Sent: 11/24/2008 9:20 PM
Went shopping and spent $270 on food. Mostly canned stuff and meat for the freezer. Gathering nuts like a squirrel in case we have another bad winter up here like the last one.
 
We opened two new boards for our USA site. A back up board at Runboard and a main board at Aimoo. If we don't like one we can always move into the other.
 
Has this board picked a firm replacement site yet?


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From: MSN NicknameRansomed2Sent: 11/27/2008 6:31 AM
I went to Walmart today and after checking my tape I had spent $12and change on 6 rolls of paper towels. That is too freaking much to spend on something I am using to dry my hands and put under things in the microwave. When did the price go that high? I must have been asleep. I had been buying basic paper towels but I decided that I was using more of them then I would normal ones. We cannot seem to win for losing! I had $80 of a "small grocery shopping to supplement the over $100 dollar one I did last week. One small package of hamburger was the only meat.
 
On a good note gasoline here is now $1.83 a gallon.

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From: MSN Nickname_Driver_7Sent: 11/27/2008 7:31 AM
I went to Walmart and got a three-month supply of prescription meds for only $10.
 
I guess they're making-up for it by jacking-up the price of toilet paper?