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It wasn't too long ago (the beginning of this month, to be exact) that the stock market was worried that economic growth was strengthening so quickly that the Federal Reserve would have to boost interest rates -- the sooner, the better. Fears of higher interest rates sent stocks tumbling. ......... Much snipped To make matters worse, the cost of most necessities is soaring. Food prices are up as much as 20 percent in some parts of the country, ditto for health care, while energy costs are simply through the roof. In the face of all this, it is nothing short of amazing that there are economists out there who are still looking for strong growth in the months ahead. They must be looking out the rear window to where we've been -- not through the windshield at where we're going. |
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Oh....quiet. You don't appreciate the value of a gallon of milk until it
hits $3.50. :-) "Jim" wrote in message ... http://netscape5.marke****ch.com/new...BF7573DC202%7D It wasn't too long ago (the beginning of this month, to be exact) that the stock market was worried that economic growth was strengthening so quickly that the Federal Reserve would have to boost interest rates -- the sooner, the better. Fears of higher interest rates sent stocks tumbling. ........ Much snipped To make matters worse, the cost of most necessities is soaring. Food prices are up as much as 20 percent in some parts of the country, ditto for health care, while energy costs are simply through the roof. In the face of all this, it is nothing short of amazing that there are economists out there who are still looking for strong growth in the months ahead. They must be looking out the rear window to where we've been -- not through the windshield at where we're going. |
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Funny thing -- I had to buy a gallon of milk yesterday , $2.29 at Wegmans.
Recent weeks it's been on sale for $1.50. Now it costs more than gas "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... Oh....quiet. You don't appreciate the value of a gallon of milk until it hits $3.50. :-) "Jim" wrote in message ... http://netscape5.marke****ch.com/new...BF7573DC202%7D It wasn't too long ago (the beginning of this month, to be exact) that the stock market was worried that economic growth was strengthening so quickly that the Federal Reserve would have to boost interest rates -- the sooner, the better. Fears of higher interest rates sent stocks tumbling. ........ Much snipped To make matters worse, the cost of most necessities is soaring. Food prices are up as much as 20 percent in some parts of the country, ditto for health care, while energy costs are simply through the roof. In the face of all this, it is nothing short of amazing that there are economists out there who are still looking for strong growth in the months ahead. They must be looking out the rear window to where we've been -- not through the windshield at where we're going. |
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Wait for the 99 cent canteloupes and dollar-cost-average the whole grocery
bill downward. Buy 20 of them. :-) "Jim" wrote in message ... Funny thing -- I had to buy a gallon of milk yesterday , $2.29 at Wegmans. Recent weeks it's been on sale for $1.50. Now it costs more than gas "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... Oh....quiet. You don't appreciate the value of a gallon of milk until it hits $3.50. :-) "Jim" wrote in message ... http://netscape5.marke****ch.com/new...BF7573DC202%7D It wasn't too long ago (the beginning of this month, to be exact) that the stock market was worried that economic growth was strengthening so quickly that the Federal Reserve would have to boost interest rates -- the sooner, the better. Fears of higher interest rates sent stocks tumbling. ........ Much snipped To make matters worse, the cost of most necessities is soaring. Food prices are up as much as 20 percent in some parts of the country, ditto for health care, while energy costs are simply through the roof. In the face of all this, it is nothing short of amazing that there are economists out there who are still looking for strong growth in the months ahead. They must be looking out the rear window to where we've been -- not through the windshield at where we're going. |
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Couldn't you just buy a cow, use the milk you need, and sell the rest to
offset the cost of the cow? "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... Wait for the 99 cent canteloupes and dollar-cost-average the whole grocery bill downward. Buy 20 of them. :-) "Jim" wrote in message ... Funny thing -- I had to buy a gallon of milk yesterday , $2.29 at Wegmans. Recent weeks it's been on sale for $1.50. Now it costs more than gas "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... Oh....quiet. You don't appreciate the value of a gallon of milk until it hits $3.50. :-) "Jim" wrote in message ... http://netscape5.marke****ch.com/new...BF7573DC202%7D It wasn't too long ago (the beginning of this month, to be exact) that the stock market was worried that economic growth was strengthening so quickly that the Federal Reserve would have to boost interest rates -- the sooner, the better. Fears of higher interest rates sent stocks tumbling. ........ Much snipped To make matters worse, the cost of most necessities is soaring. Food prices are up as much as 20 percent in some parts of the country, ditto for health care, while energy costs are simply through the roof. In the face of all this, it is nothing short of amazing that there are economists out there who are still looking for strong growth in the months ahead. They must be looking out the rear window to where we've been -- not through the windshield at where we're going. |
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Must be nice Jim... I've been paying over 3 a gallon since Bush went into
the whitehouse "Jim" wrote in message ... Funny thing -- I had to buy a gallon of milk yesterday , $2.29 at Wegmans. Recent weeks it's been on sale for $1.50. Now it costs more than gas "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... Oh....quiet. You don't appreciate the value of a gallon of milk until it hits $3.50. :-) "Jim" wrote in message ... http://netscape5.marke****ch.com/new...BF7573DC202%7D It wasn't too long ago (the beginning of this month, to be exact) that the stock market was worried that economic growth was strengthening so quickly that the Federal Reserve would have to boost interest rates -- the sooner, the better. Fears of higher interest rates sent stocks tumbling. ........ Much snipped To make matters worse, the cost of most necessities is soaring. Food prices are up as much as 20 percent in some parts of the country, ditto for health care, while energy costs are simply through the roof. In the face of all this, it is nothing short of amazing that there are economists out there who are still looking for strong growth in the months ahead. They must be looking out the rear window to where we've been -- not through the windshield at where we're going. |
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For milk or Gas?
wrote in message hlink.net... Must be nice Jim... I've been paying over 3 a gallon since Bush went into the whitehouse "Jim" wrote in message ... Funny thing -- I had to buy a gallon of milk yesterday , $2.29 at Wegmans. Recent weeks it's been on sale for $1.50. Now it costs more than gas "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... Oh....quiet. You don't appreciate the value of a gallon of milk until it hits $3.50. :-) "Jim" wrote in message ... http://netscape5.marke****ch.com/new...BF7573DC202%7D It wasn't too long ago (the beginning of this month, to be exact) that the stock market was worried that economic growth was strengthening so quickly that the Federal Reserve would have to boost interest rates -- the sooner, the better. Fears of higher interest rates sent stocks tumbling. ........ Much snipped To make matters worse, the cost of most necessities is soaring. Food prices are up as much as 20 percent in some parts of the country, ditto for health care, while energy costs are simply through the roof. In the face of all this, it is nothing short of amazing that there are economists out there who are still looking for strong growth in the months ahead. They must be looking out the rear window to where we've been -- not through the windshield at where we're going. |
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Milk
"Jim" wrote in message ... For milk or Gas? wrote in message hlink.net... Must be nice Jim... I've been paying over 3 a gallon since Bush went into the whitehouse "Jim" wrote in message ... Funny thing -- I had to buy a gallon of milk yesterday , $2.29 at Wegmans. Recent weeks it's been on sale for $1.50. Now it costs more than gas "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... Oh....quiet. You don't appreciate the value of a gallon of milk until it hits $3.50. :-) "Jim" wrote in message ... http://netscape5.marke****ch.com/new...BF7573DC202%7D It wasn't too long ago (the beginning of this month, to be exact) that the stock market was worried that economic growth was strengthening so quickly that the Federal Reserve would have to boost interest rates -- the sooner, the better. Fears of higher interest rates sent stocks tumbling. ........ Much snipped To make matters worse, the cost of most necessities is soaring. Food prices are up as much as 20 percent in some parts of the country, ditto for health care, while energy costs are simply through the roof. In the face of all this, it is nothing short of amazing that there are economists out there who are still looking for strong growth in the months ahead. They must be looking out the rear window to where we've been -- not through the windshield at where we're going. |
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![]() "Jim" wrote in message ... For milk or Gas? Our gas is .96 per litre. |
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![]() "Jim" wrote in message ... Funny thing -- I had to buy a gallon of milk yesterday , $2.29 at Wegmans. That's dirt cheap! We pay about $ 2.75 for a 2 litre carton. |
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