Propane at 0.69/gallon

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Burn baby burn, is there something wrong if my 401k is buried in a coffee can?

Yes if you get old timers, and forget where you buried it!
 
Burn baby burn, is there something wrong if my 401k is buried in a coffee can?

Yes you are getting ripped off and we all know how you feel about that. :D
 
I was talking to a neighbor that is a retired teacher and said he buried ~$2k in a coffee can and about 5 years later some of the bills were deteriorated so much that he ended up losing a couple hundred of it.
 
I just ordered at 1.299 and thought I had a good price!
 
I just ordered at 1.299 and thought I had a good price!
You did, if your used to paying more:p
maybe it's being used to fund that new football stadium?
 
Just called Tripoli Propane up by me, $.79 a gallon. Have them coming out to fill the tank.
 
When I sold volume aluminum......there was a time each winter when the price would dip and we had one big-time buyer that would always put the screws to his metal suppliers on the prices (actually we had a few of these guys). They would drive a very hard bargain....and would get some pretty low prices as most companies would trip over themselves to keep the production lines running. We'd always take a part of the action and would ship in the winter at those low prices....just to stay busy. But when summer rolled around and business was brisk....those guys could not get any product on a timely basis....despite the contract prices and all the whining they would do.

Why? We could ship to other customers and make a profit. The low price boys had to wait.....and we had all kinds of stipulations in our price agreement - in the fine print. ;) Siome did not like it.....but it was the other side of the "hard-ball" deal: Delivery. Some finally learned that everyone had to make a little profit and that you could get product if the price was at fair-market levels. :D The hard-ball game can work both ways. ;)

You can't save 'em all. ;)
 
Funny you mention that foggy, I have noticed over the last few years as a steel estimator that the steel guys do the same types of things to us, all the way down to the consumer level.
 
I was talking to a neighbor that is a retired teacher and said he buried ~$2k in a coffee can and about 5 years later some of the bills were deteriorated so much that he ended up losing a couple hundred of it.

And they are teaching our kids?:eek:

Glad I left in the 10th grade!
 
And they are teaching our kids?:eek:

Glad I left in the 10th grade!

Ha! He was actually a pretty good teacher for history, geography, social studies. And he was a bit crazy which kept kids in line. They also made 9th graders watch a birthing video for health class/sex ed and had him sub that day and he provided commentary and personal experiences about his ex-wife. The things they get away with in small towns.
 
Cash Gas in Nowthen MN is $.97 a gallon for current fills. Prebuy is $1.25 gal for fall/winter delivery.
 
I use very little natural gas on a line that comes to my house. It doesn't break my bank, but my bill is $20s in fees and like $2 of actual fuel.
Times like this tempt me so much into switching to propane and buying a tank!
I just can't stand getting ripped off, no matter what the cost!!!! In case u guys didn't catch that already.....

Oh no, someone get dipper an ice bath.....
 
Cash Gas in Nowthen MN is $.97 a gallon for current fills. Prebuy is $1.25 gal for fall/winter delivery.

If you are going to charge me an extra $0.28 a gallon today for a prebuy for this coming winter, you had better guarantee that I will receive the amount I paid for and it had better damn well be there when I tell you to bring it.
 
If you are going to charge me an extra $0.28 a gallon today for a prebuy for this coming winter, you had better guarantee that I will receive the amount I paid for and it had better damn well be there when I tell you to bring it.


Roger That!
 
What a maroon...everybody knows you use mason jars with sealed lids
I have been digging around this old farm looking for cream cans.

Mason jars are for 'shine.
 
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