wayneL
VIVA LA LIBERTAD, CARAJO!
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depending on what you have stashed , that can be awesome emergency currency ( wink ).... And, I keep getting ads on my timeline about intermittent fasting. Not sure what that says about my internet surfing habits, but my Mormonesque emergency food supply ensures that probably will never happen.
I should probably be more secretive about it, methinks.depending on what you have stashed , that can be awesome emergency currency ( wink )
anchovies for my rice or pasta , maybe we can trade ( damn shame the local Post Office ran out of jerky )
PS think long term this mess could go on for several years
cheers
Yabbies?sorry didn't stock-pile fish , however the rural property has a dam and possibly some silver perch survived and bred , i hoarded some hooks and fishing line instead ( i bet i only catch the eels , not much of a fisherman )
besides the tins go off after an extended period
maybe , there were shell from dead ones before the dam was put in about 50 metres away , haven't seen a live one ( there ) but some shells weren't ancient , since the eels found a way in maybe there are some yabbies as well but they are only small ( the shells ) less than a 20 cent piece across the body )Yabbies?
I thought about this too, but too much market interference, no longer being governed by pure supply-demand (was it ever?).So now that BOIL's tanked in response to the gas price cap in europe, do I buy some for when the inevitable shortage happens and they have to lift the cap to get what they need?
Pure degen play but the logic is sound. Hmmmm.
Tanks were brimmed in anticipation though, if they don't last (doubtful they will) then it's either up the price or rationing time.I thought about this too, but too much market interference, no longer being governed by pure supply-demand (was it ever?).
Also, winter's already started in Europe and they don't seem to be struggling too much...
The Weather Channel has suggested that the Northern Hemisphere, in particular western continental USA, is about to get a severe cold weather bomb.I thought about this too, but too much market interference, no longer being governed by pure supply-demand (was it ever?).
Also, winter's already started in Europe and they don't seem to be struggling too much...
interesting , a 'cold bomb ' MIGHT result in heavier snowfall in the mountains giving California access to more water in the Spring thaw ( and potentially more stable hydro-power for 2023 )The Weather Channel has suggested that the Northern Hemisphere, in particular western continental USA, is about to get a severe cold weather bomb.
As to whether this weather translates into colder EU weather, and hence greater demand for gas, is a moot point.
Bloombergs said on November 13 that the EU was likely to get a warmer winter this year.
So far, it would appear that is correct.
Mick
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