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Stock up fuel for hurricane season

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By Dub and Deb ——--February 24, 2011

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From: Larry We stock up fuel for hurricane season mostly. After Katrina there wasn't a drop of fuel on the whole coast. Never again.
 Larry

**Thanks for your input Larry. There you guys is one prime example of why to stock a little fuel! Dub and Deb From: Pat and Mary Hi Dub & Deb, 
We read your column in the CFP and enjoy it very much.

We have been trying to  buy and stock up on 
everything we can.   We have been telling our kids 
this for years.

I don't know about storing gasoline.  I am thinking a horse will
be better than gasoline.   I don't know if you have horses,  but
I am thinking that would be a good idea.

It sounds like you are a lot better prepared than most.
We have been buying extra things like toilet paper, laundry soap,  etc.  With fuel prices rising, it is all going sky high.

 Also believe a small scooter bike would be good on fuel 
and easy to use.  

I think we need to buy some candles....
I like the glass jars that have candles in them.   They are pretty safe.

We have  used candles  a lot during Hurricane   season. 
I am trying to think like  a pioneer and trying to figure out just exactly what would be good to have.

I don't  know what is going to happen, but I do sense something  "Big" is about to happen.   Just "feel" it in my bones.

 I saw you live in central Florida.

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