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I went to my small town grocery, tonight. They had five of the most
attractive 17 and 18 year old cashiers I've seen in a while. Yes, I'm a
dirty old man. As I cashed out, I asked if they are very busy tonight, with
the storm. Yes.

I asked what's a fast selling item, of the night.

The blue eyed blonde shrugged her shoulders, not sure.

The brunette answered "Mostly just the usual stuff. I guess we are selling
more batteries."

The black haired cashier answered "Water." I asked bottled water? And she
said yes.

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I went to my small town grocery, tonight. They had five of the most
attractive 17 and 18 year old cashiers I've seen in a while. Yes, I'm a
dirty old man. As I cashed out, I asked if they are very busy tonight, with
the storm. Yes.

I asked what's a fast selling item, of the night.

The blue eyed blonde shrugged her shoulders, not sure.

The brunette answered "Mostly just the usual stuff. I guess we are selling
more batteries."

The black haired cashier answered "Water." I asked bottled water? And she
said yes.

Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
.


I saw on map possible power outages as far west as Pittsburgh. A lot of
power crews and national guard heading east. Tomorrow going to grocery.
Today dollar general, soups, spam, armor treat. Armor treat, $1 a can.
Tomorrow starting to collect water. This is not just for this week !!!
Getting ready for possible events this winter. Also filled two vehicles,
about 50 gallons gas. Got 3 generators, need more kerosene, if I can but
it. I don't drink milk.

Greg
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"Stormin Mormon" wrote:
I went to my small town grocery, tonight. They had five of the most
attractive 17 and 18 year old cashiers I've seen in a while. Yes, I'm a
dirty old man. As I cashed out, I asked if they are very busy tonight, with
the storm. Yes.

I asked what's a fast selling item, of the night.

The blue eyed blonde shrugged her shoulders, not sure.

The brunette answered "Mostly just the usual stuff. I guess we are selling
more batteries."

The black haired cashier answered "Water." I asked bottled water? And she
said yes.

Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
.


I saw on map possible power outages as far west as Pittsburgh. A lot of
power crews and national guard heading east. Tomorrow going to grocery.
Today dollar general, soups, spam, armor treat. Armor treat, $1 a can.
Tomorrow starting to collect water. This is not just for this week !!!
Getting ready for possible events this winter. Also filled two vehicles,
about 50 gallons gas. Got 3 generators, need more kerosene, if I can but
it. I don't drink milk.

Greg


I just saw up to 2 feet of snow south of Pittsburgh.

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The news guys are taking this seriously. I hope it's a lot less severe
than that. I don't wish the pain and suffering on everyone. You sound
like a wise, and thoughtful person.

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I saw on map possible power outages as far west as Pittsburgh. A lot of
power crews and national guard heading east. Tomorrow going to grocery.
Today dollar general, soups, spam, armor treat. Armor treat, $1 a can.
Tomorrow starting to collect water. This is not just for this week !!!
Getting ready for possible events this winter. Also filled two vehicles,
about 50 gallons gas. Got 3 generators, need more kerosene, if I can but
it. I don't drink milk.

Greg


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Is that already on the ground, or is it forecast?

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I just saw up to 2 feet of snow south of Pittsburgh.

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Is that already on the ground, or is it forecast?

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I just saw up to 2 feet of snow south of Pittsburgh.

Greg


Forecast.

Greg
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