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$3.38 in my local but from $3.05 a week ago.

I wonder if this summer if the "talk" will produce between 4 and 5 per
gallon. Sux for a river cruise, but We're still planning on going
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On 2/27/2011 4:02 PM, Tim wrote:
$3.38 in my local but from $3.05 a week ago.

I wonder if this summer if the "talk" will produce between 4 and 5 per
gallon. Sux for a river cruise, but We're still planning on going
anyhow.

Washington says there was no inflation.
They have all the facts and politicians.
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On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 18:02:29 -0500, Lil Abner wrote:

On 2/27/2011 4:02 PM, Tim wrote:
$3.38 in my local but from $3.05 a week ago.

I wonder if this summer if the "talk" will produce between 4 and 5 per
gallon. Sux for a river cruise, but We're still planning on going
anyhow.


Washington says there was no inflation.
They have all the facts and politicians.


You might consider that big oil has us bent over a barrel with a gas
spigot shoved up our collective arses, and they're going to take
advantage of it.

Corporations are beholden to their stockholders, not the customer.
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On Feb 27, 5:02*pm, Lil Abner wrote:
On 2/27/2011 4:02 PM, Tim wrote: $3.38 in my local but from $3.05 a week ago.

I wonder if this summer if the "talk" will produce between 4 and 5 per
gallon. *Sux for a river cruise, but We're still planning on going
anyhow.


Washington says there was no inflation.
They have all the facts and politicians.


inflation goes with it. higher transportation and fuel= higher
everything else.
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On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 15:16:48 -0800, jps wrote:

Corporations are beholden to their stockholders, not the customer.


Any business is a balancing act between customers, stockholders
(owners), and employees. On top of that, throw in the government,
general public, media and financial services just for good measure.

My advice? Become a stockholder. It's very satisfying to be a
stakeholder in a well run business.

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On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 19:50:35 -0500, Wayne.B
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On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 15:16:48 -0800, jps wrote:

Corporations are beholden to their stockholders, not the customer.


Any business is a balancing act between customers, stockholders
(owners), and employees. On top of that, throw in the government,
general public, media and financial services just for good measure.

My advice? Become a stockholder. It's very satisfying to be a
stakeholder in a well run business.


It's also very satisfying to be a stakeholder in a gov't that does
something for people.
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On Feb 27, 6:50*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 15:16:48 -0800, jps wrote:
Corporations are beholden to their stockholders, not the customer.


Any business is a balancing act between customers, stockholders
(owners), and employees. *On top of that, throw in the government,
general public, media and financial services just for good measure.

My advice? * Become a stockholder. * It's very satisfying to be a
stakeholder in a well run business. *


Yes it is. very satisfying. i don't have much sprawled out, but what
i have isn't bad.

better than money markets
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