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Price of Chcolate Gogin up 15% Jean B. wrote: Sometimes using goats to clear brush is deliberate. Put them in a field and they will clear out whatever is growing there, so don't put them in a field with trees. Put them in a field with pricker bushes or something else that you want to go away.
Price of Chcolate Gogin up 15%
Price of Chcolate Gogin up 15% Bob Terwilliger wrote: A nearby town was participating in some sheep project for a few years. I LOVED seeing the sheep in the vast expanses of grass. For that matter, they may still be doing this, but not near where I drive. A friend suggested pygmy goats, saying that sheep ate the roots while goats do not. The main thing I have against goats is they eat trees and such. -- Jean B.
Price of Chcolate Gogin up 15% On Apr 2, 11:51?am, Ema Nymton wrote: Cheapest regular nearby is $3.69 and diesel is $4.21. When i was in Eugene last month, the only two stations near the hotel were 3.73 and $3.79 for the cheapest version. We drove around a bit, but all we found was $3.99. We saw $3.39 in Boise. That was nice. It has been months since we have seen anything that good around Seattle.
Price of Chcolate Gogin up 15% On 2011-04-02, Dan Abel wrote: I'll check into that, Dan. Diesel is lower on the cracking towers, so refines easier, but perhaps they're doing intrim refinement. I've read how truckers are now buying supplements to deal with some issue, but am not up to date. I no longer drive a truck for a living, so am out of the loop. nb
Price of Chcolate Gogin up 15% In article , notbob wrote: Yup. I did a Google, and the responses were all that diesel now is more expensive to refine, due to the low sulfur requirements. -- Dan Abel Petaluma, California USA [email protected]
Price of Chcolate Gogin up 15% On 2011-04-02, Mort wrote: The FilthyRich(TM) sold off their Mercedes Ds years ago, when CA put o-ring disolving additives in diesel and all their fuel injectors became door stops, overnight, and it cost more to rebuild them than the entire car was worth. Great move, as now the FR(TM) are immune to high diesel taxes. See an FR(TM) person driving a Mercedes D or Puegot or diesel VW? Of course not. Silly boy! nb
Price of Chcolate Gogin up 15% notbob wrote: In CA tax on diesel is also much higher than on regular gas. I find that strange as well. -- Mort
Price of Chcolate Gogin up 15% On 2011-04-02, Ema Nymton wrote: It used to be diesel was always cheaper than regular gasoline. Apparently, the greedy bastards discovered when gas prices increase, auto drivers jes stay the Hell home, while the trucking industry still hasta roll, regardless of price. Hence, when prices go up and families cancel that trip to Disneyland, diesel prices skyrocket past regular gasoline prices and we all pay. Oh yeah, diesel is waaay cheaper to refine than gasoline, too, so there's that EXTRA profit margin the dirtbags reap. BTW, I suspect those revolts in the Middle East are not gonna stay confined to the ME for much longer. nb
Price of Chcolate Gogin up 15% On 4/2/2011 1:35 AM, [email protected] wrote: This morning, where I live, gas was $3.39 per gallon and diesel was $3.77. I sold my car that used diesel, but the high cost of fuel makes almost everything go up in price. Becca
Price of Chcolate Gogin up 15% On Apr 1, 11:39?am, Brooklyn1 wrote: For me, both types are a big deal. Diesel is over $4 a gallon here, so food prices and other product prices are going up. But my business involves travel for me AND my customers. So, when the gas goes up, my costs go up and my customers go down. And those people who do attend the shows have spent more to get there, so they tend to spend less at the show. The last time the gas was really high, my business tanked. It hasn't gotten that bad yet, but it is not as good right now as normal. And it isn't just me. The other vendors are all having the same problem. Last week, I had a package arrive via UPS. Normally, it is trucked from Georgia to Oregon, and then up to Seattle. This time, it went by train. I wouldn't have known, except it derailed and arrived a day late.
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