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Posted by Glenn F. on November 05, 2005 at 16:16:26 from (4.254.69.236):
In Reply to: Re: Fuel/Acetone discussion posted by Geoff NY on November 05, 2005 at 13:11:15:
Ya' know, I agree with ya' there. Once an old timer gave me a bit of advice which at the time didn't seem all that profound...."If ya' don't go to town, ya' don't spend money." As time passed I thought more and more about his statement. He is absolutely right. I usually have about 2-3 jobs going,(none of them emergencies), and when I have come to a dead end on all of them, it's time to go to town. If the car doesn't leave the driveway, I'm money ahead. It's amazing how resourceful one can get to avoid a trip to town. By the way, this old timer lived by his principle. He was the wage earner of the home with the Mrs. being a stay at home mom. He managed to put 5 children through private school with 3 of them graduating from private college, DEBT free. He was a physical therapist at a nearby nursing home. A very skilled and clever man. Glenn F.
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