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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (17408)3/26/2002 11:37:30 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (3) of 74559
 
Jayster,

I stopped by our affluent mall tonight in order to find out about how to refill an ABC fire extinguisher from our local Sears (Sears?) store. [[In keeping with the barbacoa, immolation theme.] The beaten down sales clerk assured me that Sears had nothing to do with any policy of dealing with discharged extinguisher cylinders. He recommended the Yellow Pages. I didn't comment on my attitude toward political correctness. I can buy a new close-out 5 lb. ABC cylinder for $21.99. USD. I'm shopping around. I'll let you know what Wal-Mart wants. Kame-apart left town a year ago, so they're non-competitive. I haven't contacted the obscure ABC cylinder refillers yet. But I'm sure it will be enlightening. I rather suspect that buying a distressed item from an American corporation is cheaper, thanks to the magic of Al Greensparkle's finagling than getting a topping off from a local firm. I could be wrong. Often am, but merely on the detail and not on the direction.

I'm quite intrigued, actually. Is there no way to successfully barbeque your buddies? Or is the world going to have to suffer them, ad nauseum, infinitum?

They seem a most loutish and reprehensible lot for the democrat to have to endure.....

Cordially, Ray
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