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The very last loaf.


Chili Ron

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Howdy.

Some shelves full, some empty some so so.

There was a sign and another sign and another sign saying

limit two loaves of bread.  And I got the last loaf of raisin bread

and a loaf of wheat bread. No white bread even tho there was

plenty on the shelf.  I decided to not rock the boat.

And beer was on sail. One fella loaded case upon case in the

large cart. Maybe eight or ten????

I didn't stick around to see if they hasseled him, why care?????

Gas regular is $2.02 a gallon.

I want to buy some for under $2. 

I just want to say I did it.

IS there a word that is the opposite of Gouge?

There must be but nothing comes to whats left of my mind.

Well pards back to Cannonball Run.

Farrah will take my mind off of....what was it that was bothering me???

I love trees......

Best

CR

 

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Howdy,

A friend of mine is working toward moving to Arizona.

Which truck is that? Full size or a little one?

I can pass along the info.

Sounds like a good choice.

Best

CR

 

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Throughout all this from the beginning, our local Safeway fresh bakery has overflowed with loaves, the French bread, baguettes, rolls and bagels; all of it.

I don't buy much bread anymore, but when I do, it's from the bakeries, rather than the packaged loaves.

 

As for gas, we're happy here in tax-land that the price is under 3 bucks.

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On a trip to Dollar General to I stopped for gas. PAid $1.59.

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I filled up at Costco for $1.359/gallon.  The local news says all the eggs are being snapped up at the grocery stores.  I'm feelin good that I didn't sell my old bread machine at a garage sale.  It is serving me well.

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