You know CANDY too!!DMom wrote:You should all be very afraid, maybe I'm already good friends with Mrs. Govs![]()
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You are all internet saavy. I already gave you her last name. Her stage name anyway. If she signs on here, she'll be GGGGMom. What do you say, the first one to find the website gets a bonus hundred posts??
I am trying to remember kids may read these posts and I don't want to make it too easy on them. Gotta say thanks for the laughs....I will never look at candy the same way again!!!
Will gas prices ever go down?
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rofl.. I think I've got it figured out. I didn't catch on to the name hint until now. I think I can also guess which of the candy items she's carrying.DMom wrote:You should all be very afraid, maybe I'm already good friends with Mrs. Govs![]()
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You are all internet saavy. I already gave you her last name. Her stage name anyway. If she signs on here, she'll be GGGGMom. What do you say, the first one to find the website gets a bonus hundred posts??
I am trying to remember kids may read these posts and I don't want to make it too easy on them. Gotta say thanks for the laughs....I will never look at candy the same way again!!!
Well... wonder if we could find a Johnson sweatshirt to fit her into. I'm sure the team would love to have her support.
Yowza.
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Try the Forest Lake directory.AngusYoung wrote:Still looking through the phone books of Mpls/St. Paul, but can find no listing of "DMom" to try and find an approximate address to begin my search for said entertainer. Once I ascertain said address, I will utilize public transportation or bike to said locale. Further, using DMom's advice, I will have flowers and a card in hand explaining the entire situation and hope for the best.
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how about the hockey side
Supply side, demand side,......how about the hockey side. This came to mind while walking (doing my part to reduce demand) to meet my daughter after her work.
If the current inflated oil price were a hockey game, it may be described as follows. Neut and his team of "tree huggers" are presently forechecking the heck out of us (the way I like my teams to play). We do not have a defenseman that is willing to battle a "tree hugger" for the puck. Evertime we move, there is another "tree hugger" to put a check on us. We can't make a breakout pass, or skate out of our zone. No shots, certainly no goals. Furthermore, it may be well into the 3rd period.
Until we are willing to battle a "tree hugger" for the puck, the opponents score (price of gas) will continue to soar.
A few are willing to blame Big Oil for many things. Bottom line is Big Oil is making record profits at these prices, why change environmental policy,......foreign oil producers love our boat loads of money (even though it is worth less),......airplanes, truckers, and trains are passing the costs on to us. It is us, the consumer, that is paying, and will continue to pay.
We will continue to pay until someone is willing to battle the "tree huggers" for the puck.
What price will that be?
If the current inflated oil price were a hockey game, it may be described as follows. Neut and his team of "tree huggers" are presently forechecking the heck out of us (the way I like my teams to play). We do not have a defenseman that is willing to battle a "tree hugger" for the puck. Evertime we move, there is another "tree hugger" to put a check on us. We can't make a breakout pass, or skate out of our zone. No shots, certainly no goals. Furthermore, it may be well into the 3rd period.
Until we are willing to battle a "tree hugger" for the puck, the opponents score (price of gas) will continue to soar.
A few are willing to blame Big Oil for many things. Bottom line is Big Oil is making record profits at these prices, why change environmental policy,......foreign oil producers love our boat loads of money (even though it is worth less),......airplanes, truckers, and trains are passing the costs on to us. It is us, the consumer, that is paying, and will continue to pay.
We will continue to pay until someone is willing to battle the "tree huggers" for the puck.
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There may be hockey there this weekend, but I won't be parking my boat there.
too bad, my better half and I could have met up with you at the timeout for a cold beverage.
It's time to take the real boat for a spin and see how much gas can be burned going around and around in circles for 10 hours a day
It's time to take the real boat for a spin and see how much gas can be burned going around and around in circles for 10 hours a day
$1.82 Way Out West.wbmd wrote:From March 28, 2008
wbmd wrote:Unfortunately, they will probably never get back below $2.00/gallon.
Maybe not even below 2.50 the way things are going.
I'm still surprised that they dropped under $2.00/gallon. Even under 2.50 was a shocker.
Hope they keep dropping some more.