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Originally Posted by aklim
Unless you are going to change your diet to notepads and pens, you too will get it in the end. Like I said, if there is a fuel surcharge to send stuff around, I have to pay more. I pay more, I sell it for more. I sell it for more and you pay for more. True, I sell animal feed but that is what the farmers use to feed their cows and pigs. They pay more for feed and they go out of bussiness or charge more. Same with plant farmers. So, if you eat more than notepads and pens, well, the higher charge will hit you too at the grocery store. I can stop driving for a few days a week but how long is your diet going to be?
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I'm flattered that you think I'm so dumb as to have not figured that out on my own.
Obviously you concluded from my post that I don't think the gas crisis is a problem. That isn't the case, and I've made that more than clear on several occasions. I love how all it takes is one totally jocular comment to have people form an entire schema of who I am ...
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