Posted by phillip d on March 11, 2008 at 08:20:36 from (142.176.114.204):
I was just knee high to a grass hopper then,but Dad often talkes about how the cost of things just went crazy back then,well,30 years later,here we are again!I despise how much things are going up as well as anybody,but the world probbably won't end,just will have to change.At the end of the day,we will most likely all get somthing to eat and a roof over our heads.May not be able to afford to buy nice things we can do with out,I may end up having to quit farming if milk prices don't adjust accordingly,but we all will find a way to survive legaly somehow.I just feel for the people in the inner cities when we all are there looking for their jobs,and they are all wondering why there isn't groceries on the supermarket shelves anymore.
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