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	<title>Comments on: American habits</title>
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		<title>By: Barry</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2008 16:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hey Rauol
Decent post, 
yeah not many people take the time and mellow out.  Canada is not faring economically as well
We all have our own crosses to bear.  
Technically it takes just one greedy individual in a corporate world to ruin everything for everyone. What affects one, affects another. Well actually it would take one decision to muck things up. 

enough about that one. Anyways economy varies from one place to the next. 
You wouldn't believe how much a can of soda cost here, 1.50 for 2% milk three plastic bags 17.34, a small can of coffee 11.98 and so forth.
A bit expensive in my little corner aka middle of nowhere, in north western Ontario - Canada where goods and perishables are shipped via barge or seasonal temporary winter road. 
Gas here cost 2.31 a litre - 11.35 a gallon.  
being an avid coffee freak, I had to cut back to save my mad money. /:)
No more two pots of coffee
It's not surprising that people in Hawaii and Alaska are being squeezed for every penny. 
Savings are non-existent, which is why its prudent to use only one credit card, paying off debt whenever you can. 
I use a small memo book, to write down in keeping track of amounts I spend or withdrew.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hey Rauol<br />
Decent post,<br />
yeah not many people take the time and mellow out.  Canada is not faring economically as well<br />
We all have our own crosses to bear.<br />
Technically it takes just one greedy individual in a corporate world to ruin everything for everyone. What affects one, affects another. Well actually it would take one decision to muck things up. </p>
<p>enough about that one. Anyways economy varies from one place to the next.<br />
You wouldn&#8217;t believe how much a can of soda cost here, 1.50 for 2% milk three plastic bags 17.34, a small can of coffee 11.98 and so forth.<br />
A bit expensive in my little corner aka middle of nowhere, in north western Ontario - Canada where goods and perishables are shipped via barge or seasonal temporary winter road.<br />
Gas here cost 2.31 a litre - 11.35 a gallon.<br />
being an avid coffee freak, I had to cut back to save my mad money. /:)<br />
No more two pots of coffee<br />
It&#8217;s not surprising that people in Hawaii and Alaska are being squeezed for every penny.<br />
Savings are non-existent, which is why its prudent to use only one credit card, paying off debt whenever you can.<br />
I use a small memo book, to write down in keeping track of amounts I spend or withdrew.</p>
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