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Can't Never Tried
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by Can't Never Tried » Mon Oct 06, 2008 10:51 am
EREmpireStrikesBack wrote: Bash Brother wrote: tomASSoco.
Talk about watered down gas...
I think you mean diluted
Cornbread
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by Cornbread » Tue Oct 07, 2008 12:26 am
Can't Never Tried wrote: Bash Brother wrote: 2.91 in Rogers
Where? it's typically .20¢ higher then in ER...due to the interstate 94 (hwy)robbery factor!
Move to MT its only $3.44 here!
east hockey
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by east hockey » Wed Oct 08, 2008 2:13 pm
Duluth's low price is $3.03 today; a forty-cent drop in just five days.
Too bad this drop coincides with the stock market tanking.
Lee
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elliott70
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by elliott70 » Wed Oct 08, 2008 2:17 pm
east hockey wrote: Duluth's low price is $3.03 today; a forty-cent drop in just five days.
Too bad this drop coincides with the stock market tanking.
Lee
All my stocks are well above my purchase price.
Its an individual thing.
And gas is cheap (relative to the short-term).
Govs93
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by Govs93 » Wed Oct 08, 2008 2:19 pm
elliott70 wrote: east hockey wrote: Duluth's low price is $3.03 today; a forty-cent drop in just five days.
Too bad this drop coincides with the stock market tanking.
Lee
All my stocks are well above my purchase price.
Its an individual thing.
And gas is cheap (relative to the short-term).
Well, when you can buy into Bridgestone before the advent of the wheel, you're probably sitting pretty about now regardless of the market.
EREmpireStrikesBack
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by EREmpireStrikesBack » Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:51 pm
Govs93 wrote: elliott70 wrote: east hockey wrote: Duluth's low price is $3.03 today; a forty-cent drop in just five days.
Too bad this drop coincides with the stock market tanking.
Lee
All my stocks are well above my purchase price.
Its an individual thing.
And gas is cheap (relative to the short-term).
Well, when you can buy into Bridgestone before the advent of the wheel, you're probably sitting pretty about now regardless of the market.
Elk River AA State Champions- 2001 Boys & 2004 Girls
elliott70
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by elliott70 » Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:53 pm
Timing is everything.
Can't Never Tried
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by Can't Never Tried » Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:56 pm
EREmpireStrikesBack wrote: Govs93 wrote: elliott70 wrote:
All my stocks are well above my purchase price.
Its an individual thing.
And gas is cheap (relative to the short-term).
Well, when you can buy into Bridgestone before the advent of the wheel,
you're probably sitting pretty about now regardless of the market.
On one of these
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by tomASS » Wed Oct 08, 2008 4:15 pm
Can't Never Tried wrote: EREmpireStrikesBack wrote: Bash Brother wrote: tomASSoco.
Talk about watered down gas...
I think you mean diluted
well I'm thinking of getting polluted
Just had a major manufacturer decide to pull out of the retail market channel and not produce or ship the orders I have in house for a major Twin Cities retailer.
easy come easy go,
As Jimmy Buffet says, "If it all ended tomorrow, I would somehow adjust to it all, good times and riches and sons of bitches I have seen more than I can recall"
fighting all who rob or plunder
Bash Brother
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by Bash Brother » Thu Oct 09, 2008 8:33 am
Under $3 a gallon.
I filled up a truck yesterday. I dont mean a trucks gas tank. I mean i bought a big gas truck and filled it.
When gas gets above $3 a gallon ill start selling it for 10 cents less than stations.
BB
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by mnorth5 » Thu Oct 09, 2008 8:42 am
$2.89 in Corcoran..
tomASS
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by tomASS » Thu Oct 09, 2008 9:36 am
Bash Brother wrote: Under $3 a gallon.
I filled up a truck yesterday. I dont mean a trucks gas tank. I mean i bought a big gas truck and filled it.
When gas gets above $3 a gallon ill start selling it for 10 cents less than stations.
I like your thinking!
You are like MN's own T. Boone Pickens .
We can always cut it with some rubbing alcohol to increase our margins and extend our supply. Having the supply on wheels is a good idea then so we are never in one spot too long. Cash only too so we don't need to help with the bail out our the middle income tax breaks.
Bash & Ass Gass serving the community for the last 100 minutes.
fighting all who rob or plunder
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by Bash Brother » Thu Oct 09, 2008 9:39 am
We need investors. Everyone send lots of money to tomASS and I.
BB
Can't Never Tried
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by Can't Never Tried » Thu Oct 09, 2008 9:46 am
Bash Brother wrote: We need investors. Everyone send lots of money to tomASS and I.
Or you could both get jobs and earn your own
Just a thought!
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by tomASS » Thu Oct 09, 2008 9:48 am
Bash Brother wrote: We need investors. Everyone send lots of money to tomASS and I.
We are on the up and up, not like that Tom Petters fellow.
We promise a return on our money, errr; I mean your money. Within your lifetime. If we are a little late and you die first, please truly accept our condolences.
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Bash Brother
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by Bash Brother » Thu Oct 09, 2008 9:49 am
Can't Never Tried wrote: Bash Brother wrote: We need investors. Everyone send lots of money to tomASS and I.
Or you could both get jobs and earn your own
Just a thought!
CNT is nuts. Why should we work when we could let you work and give your money to us.
BB
tomASS
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by tomASS » Thu Oct 09, 2008 9:50 am
Can't Never Tried wrote: Bash Brother wrote: We need investors. Everyone send lots of money to tomASS and I.
Or you could both get jobs and earn your own
Just a thought!
I've tried that (see above), that's hard work! I'm sticking with the Power Ball
and hooking my trailer to Crash.....ahh Bash
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tomASS
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by tomASS » Thu Oct 09, 2008 9:53 am
I think Petters was a neighbor of Govs.
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Govs93
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by Govs93 » Thu Oct 09, 2008 10:21 am
tomASS wrote: I think Petters was a neighbor of Govs.
I'll miss him... He threw the best Christmas parties.
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by Can't Never Tried » Thu Oct 09, 2008 10:37 am
Govs93 wrote: tomASS wrote: I think Petters was a neighbor of Govs.
I'll miss him... He threw the best Christmas parties.
By the looks of Petters current situation they were neighbors from Govs St. Paul days !
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by tomASS » Thu Oct 09, 2008 11:47 am
Govs93 wrote: tomASS wrote: I think Petters was a neighbor of Govs.
I'll miss him... He threw the best Christmas parties.
I bet! So good, they were almost unreal!
Some Wayzata kitchens don't contain cookbooks, they contain cooked books
Ok I'm reaching now
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Bash Brother
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by Bash Brother » Thu Oct 09, 2008 11:49 am
tomASS wrote: Govs93 wrote: tomASS wrote: I think Petters was a neighbor of Govs.
I'll miss him... He threw the best Christmas parties.
I bet! So good, they were almost unreal!
Some Wayzata kitchens don't contain cookbooks, they contain cooked books
Ok I'm reaching now
Bingo. hit the boof'n nail right on its boof'n head.
BB
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by elliott70 » Thu Oct 09, 2008 1:25 pm
10/9/08
Bemidji
$2.99
And to think I bot at $3.01 yesterday.
Indians forever
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by Indians forever » Thu Oct 09, 2008 2:29 pm
Still looks like my fovorite town has a monopoly. I drove through Grand Rapids last night and it was @ $3.27 a gallon. There is something wrong with that town!!!
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by Govs93 » Thu Oct 09, 2008 2:31 pm
Indians forever wrote: Still looks like my fovorite town has a monopoly. I drove through Grand Rapids last night and it was @ $3.27 a gallon. There is something wrong with that town!!!
You mean besides the hockey team?