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No stash. Nothing hoarded.
Nothing to see here. Move along.
Nothing to see here. Move along.
This is for real a time when you should consider doing it again. Things are going to get interesting in motor oil production in the near futureI'm finally down to 0 quarts of oil, it's been a very long process. No more hoarding oil for me.
You are probably correct, but hoarding oil is not for me anymore. I only plan to purchase supplies when I'm actually going to do an oil change. I'm open to using different brands of oil if necessary due to shortages.This is for real a time when you should consider doing it again. Things are going to get interesting in motor oil production in the near future
My fear is that the alternatives won’t be of the same quality as we can currently get.You are probably correct, but hoarding oil is not for me anymore. I only plan to purchase supplies when I'm actually going to do an oil change. I'm open to using different brands of oil if necessary due to shortages.
This is my theory too. Of course, I have no factual backing in that thought process l, but my peace of mind is important to me.My fear is that the alternatives won’t be of the same quality as we can currently get.
Love it how you staged your picture! You should be a realtor.This will cover my Harley Scoots for this riding Season...
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I think this is the bottom line. The increases in food prices from inflation are the biggest line item for us, not to mention gas and insurance. The bag of salad greens we buy for salads and smoothies just went up nearly 50% overnight in price. I think the next inflation print from the fed is going to be parabolic from this silly nonsense in Iran.It's not a big deal financially-really.
This is an impressively high quality photo of filters and oil! The background is creamed out too, perfect lighting. Did you take this on a phone??This will cover my Harley Scoots for this riding Season...
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Everybody's insurance is different of course, but we are at almost $4,000 a year for insurance. Of course we have income properties and umbrella.....but still.I think this is the bottom line. The increases in food prices from inflation are the biggest line item for us, not to mention gas and insurance. The bag of salad greens we buy for salads and smoothies just went up nearly 50% overnight in price. I think the next inflation print from the fed is going to be parabolic from this silly nonsense in Iran.
Yeah my umbrella jumped a bunch last time it renewed too... And auto goes up every 6 months too.Everybody's insurance is different of course, but we are at almost $4,000 a year for insurance. Of course we have income properties and umbrella.....but still.