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HEHEHEHE!!!!! Since I've been in such a pissy mood all day I thought it would be a good time to let you all know that included in each and every video I've posted here is a subliminal message................ ..................now I'm not going to tell you what it is, and maybe you could play each one over and over and try and slow them down frame by frame to see what evil little thing you all will be doing come July 7th, but that up to ya'll.........I guarantee though it will be the greatest prank perpetuated on an internet forum ever................back to the rocking chair....
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...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......
The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.
STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS
I can't remember the last time we paid $3.87 ... clever choice of statistics tho.
Gas Buddy's average US price.
The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness. John Kenneth Galbraith
I heard about the regulation, but since I've been back here, they've counted.
And yes, I usually shop scripts at Walmart or CVS ... but I hate the walmart pharmacies here (slow, disorganized) - and well, I don't shop in the city - or at 5 corners, and since yall won't allow CVS to open at 4 corners, well, I had no other choice.
First of all, getting in and out at 5 Corners isn't really that bad, I have had no problem getting in and out even back when it was P&C, not even just the time it was a CVS. As far as "yall" not allowing the CVS, I may have said certain things about my opinion there, and I think I'm in the same group as the neighbors who would not have a problem with a CVS there, as long as it doesn't absolutely destroy a neighborhood.
If I was the neighbors, I would actually be quite upset that this issue, while not on the original agenda, actually came back up and was re-voted on this past Wednesday. Also, I'm not the one sitting on the planning board that wants to push this through, probably because they're getting some special deal, because we know it's not to reduce their own taxes or bring in jobs... they would need to be affected by either of those first. And that beautiful 4 Corners, that CVS is going to keep looking so nice? Yeah, they already own it, so maybe they should show now how they will take care of it when and if they actually do move in, get rid of the eyesores that are there already, maybe once they clear it, it will give them some ideas of what they can do with the area that they have, and it might be a little different than what they have thought so far.
And New York's never near the "average." In fact, if the gas prices were class grades, we'd be one of the 3 kids in the class that the rest of the class would constantly be pi$$ed at because our "grades" are constantly too high, knocking out any possible curve.
Re April 27 article, “Golub gas-price promo cut draws heat”: Before everyone gets too upset about Golub upping the dollar amount of the gas program because a new kid is in town fl ashing great grand opening specials, try to keep in mind how long the Golub Corp. has been in our area. Before you abandon them over the new kid’s “door busters,” try to keep in mind how they have generously given to all of our communities over many years. Try to remember how they stepped up to the plate when there were disasters, not only in our area but as far south as Florida and out to the Midwest. Try to remember their endless participation in events that benefi ted different health care organizations, in our area as well a nationally. Then, after you recall all of their generosities, if you really feel you need to abandon ship over a dime, then I’d just ask you to think a little harder.
Yep - give a dollar at the register .. PC gets the write off when they their big donation, you don't.
Yes, they've done good for the community events and sponsored a lot of things, but the Golub family doesn't do something if it's not going to make them money. You're paying for it in higher grocery prices.
For instance, Price Chopper - Coke 2 Liter - "Sale" 3/$5 nearly in the same parking lot, Hess "convenient store" - 3/$3.33 ...
Tell me Price Chopper doesn't have bigger purchasing power than Hess? Coke even delivers to each of the PC stores themselves, so PC doesn't even have to distribute or haul the product.
Ohhhh, let's cut prices - next week it'll be Buy 1 at our "regular" price of $3.39, get one free! What savings!!
Yep - give a dollar at the register .. PC gets the write off when they their big donation, you don't.
Yes, they've done good for the community events and sponsored a lot of things, but the Golub family doesn't do something if it's not going to make them money. You're paying for it in higher grocery prices.
For instance, Price Chopper - Coke 2 Liter - "Sale" 3/$5 nearly in the same parking lot, Hess "convenient store" - 3/$3.33 ...
Tell me Price Chopper doesn't have bigger purchasing power than Hess? Coke even delivers to each of the PC stores themselves, so PC doesn't even have to distribute or haul the product.
Ohhhh, let's cut prices - next week it'll be Buy 1 at our "regular" price of $3.39, get one free! What savings!!