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To: Cautious_Optimist who wrote (347330)12/21/2022 7:31:42 PM
From: Ron1 Recommendation

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abuelita

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Some of my favorite shirts I bought at a thrift shop. Recycled clothing... good in several ways.
I've been thinking though, about my plan to keep driving my 2002 Ford Ranger. It's in good shape, fairly
low mileage and it very well might outlast me, in which case my oldest son wants it. But the MPG
ain't great.. probably 27 on the highway, 22 in town.
My thinking is, I am conserving energy and resources by running this vehicle as long as possible, as
opposed to getting a newly-manufactured one. Does that offset the gas mileage? I dunno.



To: Cautious_Optimist who wrote (347330)12/21/2022 8:16:36 PM
From: abuelita1 Recommendation

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Cautious_Optimist

  Respond to of 362341
 
I love love love shopping in thrift stores.
you find so many treasures ..... and, bargains too.