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    Anyone else use LP? ouch...

    About two weeks ago I had them fill my tank. $1.79 - that's high. Couple days later we were butchering deer and I mentioned it to my buddy. He says, "Lucky bastard.. I filled yesterday cost me $1.99." Market price this morning from three different distributors.. $3.40 - $3.55 and $3.57 - went up .35 yesterday and said likely not the end.. Seems the price has been good overseas the past year so the manufacturers have upped their production and exported everything they could haul.. Cold winter and guess what? We take it in the shorts again.
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    Pro---pane......runnin' all through my brain....


    No wait..

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    Never buy LP in the winter, man............. I never pay over $2.00.........
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    Yeah.. I bought ahead for years. They won't let us pre-pay anymore. 2008 flood ended that.
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    I just buy in the summer.............here, and at camp. Sometimes at camp we HAVE to buy when we have to buy, but I buy in summer only at home.
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    Oh - I see - I'd have to have a 2000 gallon tank. But it's nice and cool up here. Not like the gawd-forsaken south.
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    Geez.

    I have a 250 gallon, and 150 at deer camp. I fill up at home about every 3 years. Course, I use a heat pump to heat the house. This is just for cook stove and a small heater. At camp, we cook with it, heat bathroom, and run an old central unit about 3 hours a year.......but we go through maybe 300 gal a year at camp, using it September through Jan 1.........

    So get a 2000 gallon tank. Geez. I bet they'd give you all the tanks you needed if you bought 2000 gallons!

    And, Duh, um...........um.........you need 2000 gallons of propane, and I am in the gawd-forsaken south???????

    Besides.......I am in the middle of one state...........and then there is one entire state........then you are in the middle of the next one. There's only TWO states between us total, man.
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    HH I believe there is an LP shortage of sorts going on, or at least there is in this country due to all the late corn that needs to be dried before it can be sold.

    There are a couple of big farmers up here that I have heard of burning 1000's of gallons of LP per day trying to dry this year's late corn crop. Can you imagine that bill?

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    They should make them burn ethanol to dry it.
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    Headin' down Scott, Turnin' up main, lookin' for that girl who sells pro-pane, pro-paaaane, runnin' all 'round my brain.

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    Yep Bwana.. I kind of looked into that.. "Polar Vortex" was the final straw in a perfect storm situation created by excessive exports. .02 gallon of LP for each point of moisture per bushel. $3.50 LP and $4.16 corn. Someone's going to have to sharpen their pencil now.
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    Sheeeesh! It'd be a lot cheaper just to ship that corn down here to "sun dry".

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    Just for my Weber...
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    Jim, the four years I lived there, I had chronic jock itch the entire time. there's no way corn dries down there if your berries don't.

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    BBP, go commando. Jim does.

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    Johnboy, I could have suffered permanent emotional damage from that statement!
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnboy View Post
    BBP, go commando. Jim does.
    Can't. All I wear is shorts down here and I need sumpin' to keep my package from hangin' out'ta my pants leg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BarryBobPosthole View Post
    Jim, the four years I lived there, I had chronic jock itch the entire time. there's no way corn dries down there if your berries don't.

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    Dang Okie! That ain't a problem if'n you shower every day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thumper View Post
    Can't. All I wear is shorts down here and I need sumpin' to keep my package from hangin' out'ta my pants leg.

    Im with you on this one Thump!

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    I worked outside a LOT when I lived there. There were many days I took TWO showers. Didn't do me any good. And the jungle rot they have down there is hard to get rid of. When I left there and moved to Dallas, it went away totally.

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    Same place that was $1.79 two weeks ago is now $4.00 with a 200 gallon max. Going to have to find my wife a part time job.
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    Dang, how much of that increase is 'real' cost passed along and how much of it is plain old price gouging?

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    I'd like to know - and doubt if we can find out - what they are getting for exported gas. I'm sure once the price approaches, or exceeds, that level domestically - it will begin to right itself as far as a "shortage". That said - propane manufacturers probably have contracts overseas that have to be honored. No relief in sight as far as moderating temperatures. We have enough people in Iowa who are living on the edge of their income - this will hurt. -6 here this morning and winds blowing about 25. . But I ain't sweating.
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    Well, that cold front hit here today. It's 65 degrees and you'd think it was snowing the way people are bundled up around here. I'm still in my usual shorts and t-shirt, but I like cool weather. No need for a heater though .. it's still warm inside.

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    I just got my gas bill and it's not just propane.
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    No natural gas in my neighborhood, only LP. My house is one of those "sweet" "total electric" houses they built in the 80's. I got two so-called heat pumps and I detest them. They blow "cold" air.

    We've been using the Fireplace Insert a LOT this winter trying to keep the heat pumps turned off. Well......a little chimney fire the other night has THAT shut down until the chimney sweeper dudes can get here to make sure its safe to use again.
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    Air feels cold cause it's 85 degree air, and you're a 98 degree mammal. But 85 is warmer than 60 degree ambient temp!!!

    The new unit I got last year does blow a LOT warmer air than the other one, though, and makes NO noise. I think the SEER rating is like twelve million or maybe forty bazillion or something. New ones are nice for us Suthren Gentlemen Folks.
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    I can't imagine how much my Mrs. Would complain about being cold if we had a heat pump.
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    It's not for Yankee Climates. Doesn't work if temp is below 18 or so. But above that, the most efficient heat you can have. Gas heat is like .85 at absolute BEST. Air Source Heat Pumps are like ..........well, read this:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_pump
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