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February 19, 2009 at 5:43 PM #350662February 19, 2009 at 10:20 PM #350257macromaniacParticipant
I think it wise to be stocking up on food as much as possible. I hit Costco the other day and dropped some big money on canned goods and water. This seems to me to be a good investment right now as the drought will have an effect on food prices come spring ….
Not to mention, if people start losing it and fear really kicks in here…
February 19, 2009 at 10:20 PM #350581macromaniacParticipantI think it wise to be stocking up on food as much as possible. I hit Costco the other day and dropped some big money on canned goods and water. This seems to me to be a good investment right now as the drought will have an effect on food prices come spring ….
Not to mention, if people start losing it and fear really kicks in here…
February 19, 2009 at 10:20 PM #350706macromaniacParticipantI think it wise to be stocking up on food as much as possible. I hit Costco the other day and dropped some big money on canned goods and water. This seems to me to be a good investment right now as the drought will have an effect on food prices come spring ….
Not to mention, if people start losing it and fear really kicks in here…
February 19, 2009 at 10:20 PM #350738macromaniacParticipantI think it wise to be stocking up on food as much as possible. I hit Costco the other day and dropped some big money on canned goods and water. This seems to me to be a good investment right now as the drought will have an effect on food prices come spring ….
Not to mention, if people start losing it and fear really kicks in here…
February 19, 2009 at 10:20 PM #350837macromaniacParticipantI think it wise to be stocking up on food as much as possible. I hit Costco the other day and dropped some big money on canned goods and water. This seems to me to be a good investment right now as the drought will have an effect on food prices come spring ….
Not to mention, if people start losing it and fear really kicks in here…
February 20, 2009 at 10:00 AM #350384scaredyclassicParticipantfood is good.
tax free gains. pretty neat.
agriculatural etf?
DBA
not tax free
feels unlikely food is going down.
February 20, 2009 at 10:00 AM #350704scaredyclassicParticipantfood is good.
tax free gains. pretty neat.
agriculatural etf?
DBA
not tax free
feels unlikely food is going down.
February 20, 2009 at 10:00 AM #350830scaredyclassicParticipantfood is good.
tax free gains. pretty neat.
agriculatural etf?
DBA
not tax free
feels unlikely food is going down.
February 20, 2009 at 10:00 AM #350863scaredyclassicParticipantfood is good.
tax free gains. pretty neat.
agriculatural etf?
DBA
not tax free
feels unlikely food is going down.
February 20, 2009 at 10:00 AM #350962scaredyclassicParticipantfood is good.
tax free gains. pretty neat.
agriculatural etf?
DBA
not tax free
feels unlikely food is going down.
February 20, 2009 at 11:11 AM #350441AKParticipantI’m figuring on zero raises for the next few years, and a fair chance of a pay cut. The pension plan was once fully funded but was then taken over by incompetent idiots, who “diversified” into mortgage-backed securities and index funds.
One car is long since paid for, the other nearly paid off. Both are fundamentally sound and reliable vehicles, but both are starting to cost me dearly in maintenance and repairs from general wear and tear.
I see my once-healthy diet starting to slip as the prices of fresh fruits and vegetables continue to rise. Time to skip the baby bok choy and stick to cabbage, carrots, and celery.
But I do have a cheap gym membership … gotta stay healthy because the way things are going, there’s a non-negligible chance that I’ll have to support the older generation.
But at least the state’s been getting a little bit of rain and snow. Can’t complain about that.
February 20, 2009 at 11:11 AM #350760AKParticipantI’m figuring on zero raises for the next few years, and a fair chance of a pay cut. The pension plan was once fully funded but was then taken over by incompetent idiots, who “diversified” into mortgage-backed securities and index funds.
One car is long since paid for, the other nearly paid off. Both are fundamentally sound and reliable vehicles, but both are starting to cost me dearly in maintenance and repairs from general wear and tear.
I see my once-healthy diet starting to slip as the prices of fresh fruits and vegetables continue to rise. Time to skip the baby bok choy and stick to cabbage, carrots, and celery.
But I do have a cheap gym membership … gotta stay healthy because the way things are going, there’s a non-negligible chance that I’ll have to support the older generation.
But at least the state’s been getting a little bit of rain and snow. Can’t complain about that.
February 20, 2009 at 11:11 AM #350886AKParticipantI’m figuring on zero raises for the next few years, and a fair chance of a pay cut. The pension plan was once fully funded but was then taken over by incompetent idiots, who “diversified” into mortgage-backed securities and index funds.
One car is long since paid for, the other nearly paid off. Both are fundamentally sound and reliable vehicles, but both are starting to cost me dearly in maintenance and repairs from general wear and tear.
I see my once-healthy diet starting to slip as the prices of fresh fruits and vegetables continue to rise. Time to skip the baby bok choy and stick to cabbage, carrots, and celery.
But I do have a cheap gym membership … gotta stay healthy because the way things are going, there’s a non-negligible chance that I’ll have to support the older generation.
But at least the state’s been getting a little bit of rain and snow. Can’t complain about that.
February 20, 2009 at 11:11 AM #350918AKParticipantI’m figuring on zero raises for the next few years, and a fair chance of a pay cut. The pension plan was once fully funded but was then taken over by incompetent idiots, who “diversified” into mortgage-backed securities and index funds.
One car is long since paid for, the other nearly paid off. Both are fundamentally sound and reliable vehicles, but both are starting to cost me dearly in maintenance and repairs from general wear and tear.
I see my once-healthy diet starting to slip as the prices of fresh fruits and vegetables continue to rise. Time to skip the baby bok choy and stick to cabbage, carrots, and celery.
But I do have a cheap gym membership … gotta stay healthy because the way things are going, there’s a non-negligible chance that I’ll have to support the older generation.
But at least the state’s been getting a little bit of rain and snow. Can’t complain about that.
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