and I hear last year, Long Island had a record snowfall winter.
I imagine the cost of home heating oil has gone through the roof again. Thieves.
Not sure about Long Island, but heating oil in Mass is the cheapest it's been in years. Average is 3.20 per gallon, vs 4.20 per gallon this time last year. Some places it's as low as 2.85 per gallon here.
Of course that is unless you're an idiot like me and you pre-buy your oil in September at 3.39 per gallon. And the oil company doesn't let you out of those pre-buy contracts.
and I hear last year, Long Island had a record snowfall winter.
I imagine the cost of home heating oil has gone through the roof again. Thieves.
Not sure about Long Island, but heating oil in Mass is the cheapest it's been in years. Average is 3.20 per gallon, vs 4.20 per gallon this time last year. Some places it's as low as 2.85 per gallon here.
Of course that is unless you're an idiot like me and you pre-buy your oil in September at 3.39 per gallon. And the oil company doesn't let you out of those pre-buy contracts.
last time I do that.
On long island and I was paying 2.10- 2.30 for oil 2 month ago now oil shot up to 2.60 2 weeks ago. Should be up close to 3.00 this week, from what I understand there's a refinery workers strike which caused prices to rise. Just got an offer to lock in at $2.49 for 1 year, I may jump on it.
I'll take it!
I imagine the cost of home heating oil has gone through the roof again. Thieves.
=confused= You like them cold?
I imagine the cost of home heating oil has gone through the roof again. Thieves.
Not sure about Long Island, but heating oil in Mass is the cheapest it's been in years. Average is 3.20 per gallon, vs 4.20 per gallon this time last year. Some places it's as low as 2.85 per gallon here.
Of course that is unless you're an idiot like me and you pre-buy your oil in September at 3.39 per gallon. And the oil company doesn't let you out of those pre-buy contracts.
last time I do that.
I imagine the cost of home heating oil has gone through the roof again. Thieves.
Nothing let getting pissed based on a completely false premise...
I imagine the cost of home heating oil has gone through the roof again. Thieves.
Actual, quite the opposite this year.
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and I hear last year, Long Island had a record snowfall winter.
I imagine the cost of home heating oil has gone through the roof again. Thieves.
Actual, quite the opposite this year.
Excellent. Haven't been there in almost 10 years now.
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and I hear last year, Long Island had a record snowfall winter.
I imagine the cost of home heating oil has gone through the roof again. Thieves.
Not sure about Long Island, but heating oil in Mass is the cheapest it's been in years. Average is 3.20 per gallon, vs 4.20 per gallon this time last year. Some places it's as low as 2.85 per gallon here.
Of course that is unless you're an idiot like me and you pre-buy your oil in September at 3.39 per gallon. And the oil company doesn't let you out of those pre-buy contracts.
last time I do that.
On long island and I was paying 2.10- 2.30 for oil 2 month ago now oil shot up to 2.60 2 weeks ago. Should be up close to 3.00 this week, from what I understand there's a refinery workers strike which caused prices to rise. Just got an offer to lock in at $2.49 for 1 year, I may jump on it.
My opinion is this is an anomaly, but I'm not betting on warmer winters either!
We know glaciers covered as far down as below what is now MYC 10,000 years ago.
Some predict that NYC will be under 200' of ice again in another 10,000 years.
It's called climate change.