Friday, September 15, 2023
Ouch
Another payday thank God. Paid my bills and took some cash out. Groceries usually run around $250 but they were $305 this morning. It may have been that we were out of almost everything except pantry items, but still.
Gas at the little store is $3.81 today. It was around $2.09 two years ago when we moved here so that is a big increase. Just not looking too good out there for us little people.
So, not a lot of time this morning, just checking in. Hope you all have a good weekend. Stock up while you can. Take care out there, see you on Sunday.
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Y'all have a glorious weekend yourself! A break from digging whilst my brother goes and get some supplies. Gas here is $4.39 a gallon. Of course food is expensive here too. Damn, we need a revolution around these parts to set some of the poliTICKshons and these greedy as bug juice corporations to see the light and not think they need to make 10 billion bucks off of our backs.
agreed!
Gas was $4.89 in Vancouver yesterday.
Cost me $76 to fill up my truck.
Ouch Phil!
Gas is at $5.30/gallon where I live... for REGULAR... Diesel is sitting at just over $6.00/gallon. This is the Biden/Newsom double whammy...
Yes it is Pete
Do you still have two nickels to rub together? You do and your are semi-rich.
I'm pretty sure I have some nickles in the bottom of my purse. some quarters too...
Heck! Let's all head to the casino and try the redneck retirement method! You are richer then me, I don't even have a purse...
Lol!
Thanks for the tunes.
We fled Commiefornia 01/15. We're blessed to I've in a nice friendly, rural, redneck, Christian area of Tennessee. One of my neighbors did a LOT of shooting a couple week ends back. The sound of freedom, I hope, of readiness. Gas within 15 miles of us is $3.35 to $3.49. Food is certainly affected by inflation/manipulation (burn down any food storage/processing plants lately?).
Fortunate to have Plane Folk Christians in the area, some are mechanized, some not.
Only 5.19 here in Santa Rosa Kommiefornia. FJB
Sadly, more to come . . .
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