Greeting cards and generic fruit drinks (Not Hi-C, but Hi-A!)Are you to good for the DOLLAR STORE, I buy scented candles %26amp; baby oil. What do you splurge on?
I go through stages of having different interests. Each time I over-capitalise in the vain belief it will make me better at whatever it is. I'm happy to buy craft items from discount outlets.Are you to good for the DOLLAR STORE, I buy scented candles %26amp; baby oil. What do you splurge on?
oh my god i love the dollar store! the candles are nice, i buy toilet paper, dish liquid, perfume and even makeup. I would rather go there and spend a dollar than a lot more somewhere else. . .. I dont know what some peoples deals are, like my sister refuses to step into that store. .. . I love it! maybe its because i was raised with $ hit and she was raised with everything?
how do you ';splurge'; at a dollar store?
its the dollar store
i buy everything
nothing thats for CHUMPS
pssh no, i love the dollar store. i buy lots of office supplies there.
nuthing! the dollar store rules! save and be proud
just the 25 cent candy bars
Be careful with dollar store candles, they have wire in the wick that is unhealthy for you
Usually dolls and toys for my niece who's 6, and sometimes I get myself something like candles or make-up. I got mascara in a dollar store a few days ago!
I buy all my condoms there..... %26lt;giggle%26gt;
I love dollar stores...who doesn't love saving money on stuff you had to buy anyway. I go whether I'm broke or not. No shame in that.
I buy greeting cards, and all sorts of gift-wrapping stuff, miscellaneous kitchen stuff, office supplies.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Where in bham can i buy ponds all day oil control cream?
The Body Shop has a real gd one, its called spf 15 shine control moisuriser. its really good as you dont burn and dont get dry skin and stay matte for ages. I dont think its that expensive- hope this helps!Where in bham can i buy ponds all day oil control cream?
Piggly WigglyWhere in bham can i buy ponds all day oil control cream?
Boots is probably your best bet, or a big department store like Debenhams, John Lewis, those kinda places.
Piggly WigglyWhere in bham can i buy ponds all day oil control cream?
Boots is probably your best bet, or a big department store like Debenhams, John Lewis, those kinda places.
Where can I buy extra virgin pine nut oil?
Depends where you live? But you can easily order it onlineWhere can I buy extra virgin pine nut oil?
Wal-mart? Or a health store.
Wal-mart? Or a health store.
Where can i buy a clear glass tube oil burner with a ball on the end?
clear glass tube oil burner with ball on one endWhere can i buy a clear glass tube oil burner with a ball on the end?
Either a plumber or a boiler cleaning service company can get for you..I have an oil boiler and the man that came to clean the boiler a couple years ago got one for me.air makeup
Either a plumber or a boiler cleaning service company can get for you..I have an oil boiler and the man that came to clean the boiler a couple years ago got one for me.
Investing: buy barrels (shares) of oil?
Is it possible to invest in oil? Not in the oil companies, but in oil itself? Can I buy barrels of oil, say when a barrel costs $50 and sell it again when the price of oil peaks? I am not talking about really buying 55 gallon drums of the stuff and storing them in my basement. I am talking about ';shares'; of oil. Like shares of stock. You can invest in gold and silver right? Where can I invest in oil?Investing: buy barrels (shares) of oil?
Crude oil is a commodity and yes, you can invest in it. Call a good commodities broker and he/she can assist you. Remember, buy low/sell high and the price, although influenced buy supply and demand, is controled by OPEC because they control production. It's very risky and if you've never invested in commodities before you might try something a little safer like sugar. Also, the minimum investment is $20,000.Investing: buy barrels (shares) of oil?
How To Invest In Oil %26amp; Gas
by Dr. Steve Sjuggerud, with Matt Badiali
May 30, 2006
T. Boone Pickens made $1.4 billion dollars in income in 2005 from managing money, according to an article in last week's Wall Street Journal.
It is ';the largest one year sum ever earned鈥?larger even than Michael Milken's legendary $550 million haul of 1986鈥?quot; according to Trader Monthly.
In case you don't know, T. Boone Pickens is an oil investor鈥?and a good one at that鈥?br>
For the year 2005, folks who invested in Pickens' oil stock fund made over 100%. And those who invested in his much riskier commodities pool made over 700% (that's not a typo).
Pickens appeared on CNBC last week. He predicted higher oil prices. And he says that natural gas is a cheap and credible alternative for oil investors. He also predicted that gas stations serving natural gas is something we might see in the not-so-distant future.
Pickens made his money last year investing in oil stocks and trading commodities. If he can make over $1 billion doing this stuff, then we need to know what our options are for investing in the oil patch鈥?br>
Here are the major ways to play it:
1) Investing in oil through your brokerage account.
The simplest and most direct way for most people to make a bet on the price of oil is by investing in shares of USO (the U.S. Oil Fund). USO is not a company, it's simply an asset created to track the price of oil. Investors can buy it like a stock.
Your return with USO is simply whatever the price of oil does, minus a tiny fee. If you're interested in investing in oil, this the easiest way to do it.
2) Investing in oil stocks.
You can make or lose a lot of money investing in oil stocks, depending on how much risk you're willing to take鈥?br>
You can buy the Big Oil stocks鈥?like ExxonMobil (XOM) and ConocoPhillips (COP), which are safe and diversified. Or you can really take a risk by investing with a small oil stock that specializes in exploration or operates in a risky locale. You could lose it all, or make many times your money.
You've got a lot of choices when it comes to investing in oil stocks鈥?and we'll cover these choices in the coming weeks.
3) Investing in the whole oil sector with just one stock.
There are a handful of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) relating to oil. These hold a handful of the major oil and energy companies. The major ETFs here are OIH, IXC, IYE, XLE, and VDE. The easiest place for oil investors find more information about all of them is at www.etfconnect.com.
There are hundreds of mutual funds as well. But we prefer investing in exchange-traded funds, like the ones above. The cost of ownership is lower, and you can buy and sell them any time through the day.
4) Gambling the T. Boone Pickens way: Investing in oil through derivatives.
Trading oil futures, in general, is extremely risky. You can't make 700% returns without taking on a heck of a lot of risk.
I really don't recommend this world for most individual investors. One firm that has done a nice job in the past for newer oil investors is Lind-Waldock.
Spend a while educating yourself before investing here. Sue Rutsen is incredibly nice and patient, and specializes in commodities options. You can find more about her and her firm at: www.rmbgroup.com.
5) Investing in oil and gas limited partnerships.
We know many legitimate folks out there (like our friend Cactus Schroeder) that have been creating these types of oil investments and making money for investors for many years. However, we're particularly skeptical of these, and really don't recommend investing in oil this way.
In general, unless you REALLY KNOW what you're doing, then you probably shouldn't invest in oil and gas limited partnerships.
Well, we've just scratched the surface today on the options available for investing in oil. This is by no means a comprehensive list. At DailyWealth, we promise we won't take too much of your day, so we're going to stop here.
In the weeks to come, we'll fill in the gaps, and give specific ideas for investing in oil. Before we got that far, we wanted to give you a quick overview of what's out there.
More on Chris Weber
Three Oil Sand Investments No One's Thought Of
Close to an Oil Top? Not Even Close
How To Invest In Oil Right Now
While we can't promise T. Boone Pickens-like returns, we do think we can steer you in the direction of the safest, smartest ways to invest in oil in the coming weeks.
Good investing,
Steve %26amp; Matt http://www.dailywealth.com/archive/2006/鈥?/a>
More about ETFs: ETFs Bring the Bling
By Zoe Van Schyndel, CFA December 12, 2006
0 Recommendations
Want to add some shine to your portfolio -- some bling, perhaps? You're in luck. Commodity ETFs now come in gold, silver, and black -- as in oil -- and some even track a diverse basket of commodities. Compared with your typical ETFs, these funds track very distinctive types of investments, ones with market cycles and histories unlike any of your other holdings. And that makes these funds, for the most part, well suited for truly diversifying your portfolio.
Add some glitter to your portfolio
For the past couple of years, gold has been, well, golden as an investment. In late 2004, the streetTRACKS Gold Shares Fund (NYSE: GLD) became the first ETF that tracked a commodity. This fund gives investors a cheap and easy way to invest in gold and has accumulated billions of dollars in assets. Success breeds imitators, and in early 2005, Barclays Global Investors followed up with its own gold fund -- the iShares COMEX Gold Trust (AMEX: IAU). (Glad they didn't use the ticker IOU.)
In April 2006, Barclays provided investors another opportunity to shine up their portfolios when it launched the iShares Silver Trust. The SLV fund can be traded just like any other ETF, while the precious metal that the fund holds is safely secured in a vault.
Black gold ... Texas tea
As crude prices surge on concerns over supply and demand, don't you want to benefit the way the big oil companies have? Until recently, you could buy energy ETFs such as the PowerShares Oil Services Fund (AMEX: PXJ) or the Energy Select Sector SPDR (AMEX: XLE). However, these funds are still subject to the stock market's random swings and the earnings of the companies that make up their portfolios -- factors not directly tied to the price of crude oil.
Now, there's the United States Oil Fund (AMEX: USO), which provides direct access to the performance of crude oil by investing in energy-futures contracts and other similar instruments. USO allows investors to take a long position in the commodity by purchasing the fund, or hedge against losses by shorting it. Individual investors have had access to mutual funds that invest in energy companies, but this oil ETF provides far more direct exposure to crude prices. Now you, too, can profit like an oil baron when the cost of petroleum rises.
Diversity is nice, twice
Two other ETF options exist for investors who want a more diverse basket of commodities than just oil: the PowerShares DB Commodity Index Tracking Fund (AMEX: DBC), launched by Deutsche Bank in January 2006, and the iShares GSCI Commodity-Indexed Trust (NYSE: GSG), from Barclays six months later. The differences between the funds might sway your preference to invest in one or the other: DBC tracks a Deutsche Bank index made up of six commodities, while GSG follows a Goldman Sachs index that holds 24 commodities. At first blush, GSG might seem to be more diversified than DBC. That's a bad assumption, though, since the index that GSG follows weights commodities by world production. That means that GSG currently has close to a 75% stake in energy, much more than DBC at around 50%.
With their concentrations in oil and energy, these funds offer a way to play the energy market. However, their real value is that they open the door, at a low cost, to a broad basket of commodities. That adds diversification to an investment portfolio from a market that was previously closed, or difficult to get exposure to, for most investors.
Potential risks
Commodity markets are marked by longs and shorts, and unless you're able to short commodity ETFs, you're deprived of the full benefits of these securities. But don't take shorting ETFs as a given, since it's usually difficult to short anything other than the largest funds. Keep in mind also that market prices of commodities also tend to be driven by supply-and-demand factors, both real and perceived. Unlike stocks, commodities have no earnings per share or other fundamentals to drive prices. Instead, commercial hedging activities and speculators tend to dominate the commodity markets. Gold price fluctuations, in particular, can be driven by speculators and governments selling off their stockpiles.
Even with their risks, commodities have such low correlations to U.S. equities or bonds that adding them to your portfolio can reduce volatility and increase your returns. As with all investments, some commodity ETFs might turn out to be fool's gold, just pure glitter, while others are the real thing. Learn about the risks involved before you invest.
To learn all about ETFs, visit our ETF center. http://www.fool.com/etf/etf.htm
http://www.fool.com/investing/etf/2006/1鈥?/a>
You can, but its risky and foolish for an amateur investor. If you don't sell them in time, they will deliver the oil to your front door. Where are you going to put it?
Crude oil is a commodity and yes, you can invest in it. Call a good commodities broker and he/she can assist you. Remember, buy low/sell high and the price, although influenced buy supply and demand, is controled by OPEC because they control production. It's very risky and if you've never invested in commodities before you might try something a little safer like sugar. Also, the minimum investment is $20,000.Investing: buy barrels (shares) of oil?
How To Invest In Oil %26amp; Gas
by Dr. Steve Sjuggerud, with Matt Badiali
May 30, 2006
T. Boone Pickens made $1.4 billion dollars in income in 2005 from managing money, according to an article in last week's Wall Street Journal.
It is ';the largest one year sum ever earned鈥?larger even than Michael Milken's legendary $550 million haul of 1986鈥?quot; according to Trader Monthly.
In case you don't know, T. Boone Pickens is an oil investor鈥?and a good one at that鈥?br>
For the year 2005, folks who invested in Pickens' oil stock fund made over 100%. And those who invested in his much riskier commodities pool made over 700% (that's not a typo).
Pickens appeared on CNBC last week. He predicted higher oil prices. And he says that natural gas is a cheap and credible alternative for oil investors. He also predicted that gas stations serving natural gas is something we might see in the not-so-distant future.
Pickens made his money last year investing in oil stocks and trading commodities. If he can make over $1 billion doing this stuff, then we need to know what our options are for investing in the oil patch鈥?br>
Here are the major ways to play it:
1) Investing in oil through your brokerage account.
The simplest and most direct way for most people to make a bet on the price of oil is by investing in shares of USO (the U.S. Oil Fund). USO is not a company, it's simply an asset created to track the price of oil. Investors can buy it like a stock.
Your return with USO is simply whatever the price of oil does, minus a tiny fee. If you're interested in investing in oil, this the easiest way to do it.
2) Investing in oil stocks.
You can make or lose a lot of money investing in oil stocks, depending on how much risk you're willing to take鈥?br>
You can buy the Big Oil stocks鈥?like ExxonMobil (XOM) and ConocoPhillips (COP), which are safe and diversified. Or you can really take a risk by investing with a small oil stock that specializes in exploration or operates in a risky locale. You could lose it all, or make many times your money.
You've got a lot of choices when it comes to investing in oil stocks鈥?and we'll cover these choices in the coming weeks.
3) Investing in the whole oil sector with just one stock.
There are a handful of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) relating to oil. These hold a handful of the major oil and energy companies. The major ETFs here are OIH, IXC, IYE, XLE, and VDE. The easiest place for oil investors find more information about all of them is at www.etfconnect.com.
There are hundreds of mutual funds as well. But we prefer investing in exchange-traded funds, like the ones above. The cost of ownership is lower, and you can buy and sell them any time through the day.
4) Gambling the T. Boone Pickens way: Investing in oil through derivatives.
Trading oil futures, in general, is extremely risky. You can't make 700% returns without taking on a heck of a lot of risk.
I really don't recommend this world for most individual investors. One firm that has done a nice job in the past for newer oil investors is Lind-Waldock.
Spend a while educating yourself before investing here. Sue Rutsen is incredibly nice and patient, and specializes in commodities options. You can find more about her and her firm at: www.rmbgroup.com.
5) Investing in oil and gas limited partnerships.
We know many legitimate folks out there (like our friend Cactus Schroeder) that have been creating these types of oil investments and making money for investors for many years. However, we're particularly skeptical of these, and really don't recommend investing in oil this way.
In general, unless you REALLY KNOW what you're doing, then you probably shouldn't invest in oil and gas limited partnerships.
Well, we've just scratched the surface today on the options available for investing in oil. This is by no means a comprehensive list. At DailyWealth, we promise we won't take too much of your day, so we're going to stop here.
In the weeks to come, we'll fill in the gaps, and give specific ideas for investing in oil. Before we got that far, we wanted to give you a quick overview of what's out there.
More on Chris Weber
Three Oil Sand Investments No One's Thought Of
Close to an Oil Top? Not Even Close
How To Invest In Oil Right Now
While we can't promise T. Boone Pickens-like returns, we do think we can steer you in the direction of the safest, smartest ways to invest in oil in the coming weeks.
Good investing,
Steve %26amp; Matt http://www.dailywealth.com/archive/2006/鈥?/a>
More about ETFs: ETFs Bring the Bling
By Zoe Van Schyndel, CFA December 12, 2006
0 Recommendations
Want to add some shine to your portfolio -- some bling, perhaps? You're in luck. Commodity ETFs now come in gold, silver, and black -- as in oil -- and some even track a diverse basket of commodities. Compared with your typical ETFs, these funds track very distinctive types of investments, ones with market cycles and histories unlike any of your other holdings. And that makes these funds, for the most part, well suited for truly diversifying your portfolio.
Add some glitter to your portfolio
For the past couple of years, gold has been, well, golden as an investment. In late 2004, the streetTRACKS Gold Shares Fund (NYSE: GLD) became the first ETF that tracked a commodity. This fund gives investors a cheap and easy way to invest in gold and has accumulated billions of dollars in assets. Success breeds imitators, and in early 2005, Barclays Global Investors followed up with its own gold fund -- the iShares COMEX Gold Trust (AMEX: IAU). (Glad they didn't use the ticker IOU.)
In April 2006, Barclays provided investors another opportunity to shine up their portfolios when it launched the iShares Silver Trust. The SLV fund can be traded just like any other ETF, while the precious metal that the fund holds is safely secured in a vault.
Black gold ... Texas tea
As crude prices surge on concerns over supply and demand, don't you want to benefit the way the big oil companies have? Until recently, you could buy energy ETFs such as the PowerShares Oil Services Fund (AMEX: PXJ) or the Energy Select Sector SPDR (AMEX: XLE). However, these funds are still subject to the stock market's random swings and the earnings of the companies that make up their portfolios -- factors not directly tied to the price of crude oil.
Now, there's the United States Oil Fund (AMEX: USO), which provides direct access to the performance of crude oil by investing in energy-futures contracts and other similar instruments. USO allows investors to take a long position in the commodity by purchasing the fund, or hedge against losses by shorting it. Individual investors have had access to mutual funds that invest in energy companies, but this oil ETF provides far more direct exposure to crude prices. Now you, too, can profit like an oil baron when the cost of petroleum rises.
Diversity is nice, twice
Two other ETF options exist for investors who want a more diverse basket of commodities than just oil: the PowerShares DB Commodity Index Tracking Fund (AMEX: DBC), launched by Deutsche Bank in January 2006, and the iShares GSCI Commodity-Indexed Trust (NYSE: GSG), from Barclays six months later. The differences between the funds might sway your preference to invest in one or the other: DBC tracks a Deutsche Bank index made up of six commodities, while GSG follows a Goldman Sachs index that holds 24 commodities. At first blush, GSG might seem to be more diversified than DBC. That's a bad assumption, though, since the index that GSG follows weights commodities by world production. That means that GSG currently has close to a 75% stake in energy, much more than DBC at around 50%.
With their concentrations in oil and energy, these funds offer a way to play the energy market. However, their real value is that they open the door, at a low cost, to a broad basket of commodities. That adds diversification to an investment portfolio from a market that was previously closed, or difficult to get exposure to, for most investors.
Potential risks
Commodity markets are marked by longs and shorts, and unless you're able to short commodity ETFs, you're deprived of the full benefits of these securities. But don't take shorting ETFs as a given, since it's usually difficult to short anything other than the largest funds. Keep in mind also that market prices of commodities also tend to be driven by supply-and-demand factors, both real and perceived. Unlike stocks, commodities have no earnings per share or other fundamentals to drive prices. Instead, commercial hedging activities and speculators tend to dominate the commodity markets. Gold price fluctuations, in particular, can be driven by speculators and governments selling off their stockpiles.
Even with their risks, commodities have such low correlations to U.S. equities or bonds that adding them to your portfolio can reduce volatility and increase your returns. As with all investments, some commodity ETFs might turn out to be fool's gold, just pure glitter, while others are the real thing. Learn about the risks involved before you invest.
To learn all about ETFs, visit our ETF center. http://www.fool.com/etf/etf.htm
http://www.fool.com/investing/etf/2006/1鈥?/a>
You can, but its risky and foolish for an amateur investor. If you don't sell them in time, they will deliver the oil to your front door. Where are you going to put it?
I want to invest in crude since i know oil will spike up eventually but i can't buy commodoities in my fund?
yet i dont want to bother opening an account somewhere so what would be the next best thing to investing in straight crude? fidelity suggested mutual funds or ETFs? no clue about etfsI want to invest in crude since i know oil will spike up eventually but i can't buy commodoities in my fund?
if you don't want to be leveraged
you can purchase the ETF, OIL or USOI want to invest in crude since i know oil will spike up eventually but i can't buy commodoities in my fund?
DXO (200% daily return of oil):http://finance.google.com/finance?q=DXO
DTO(-200% daily return of oil):http://finance.google.com/finance?q=DTO
--------------------------------------鈥?br>
DTO and DXO are inverses. Take a look at recent share prices of DTO (-200%) and DXO (200%)...
Recent prices of DTO (short oil -2X):
July 14th: $21.69 (near record low)
Sept 8th: $38
Oct. 10th: $56.50
Oct. 24th: $70.51
Nov. 6th: $81.30
Nov. 19th: $97.65
Dec. 2nd: $120.43
Friday's close: $142.20 (near record high)
Using the same dates, take a look at DXO (long oil 2X):
July 14th: $28.80 (near record high)
Sept 8th: $15.89
Oct. 10th: $8.90
Oct. 24th: $4.50
Nov. 6th: $4.87
Nov. 19th: $3.52
Dec. 2nd: $3.14
Friday's close: $2.63 (near record low)
google for HSFX Asset Management and no more
if you don't want to be leveraged
you can purchase the ETF, OIL or USOI want to invest in crude since i know oil will spike up eventually but i can't buy commodoities in my fund?
DXO (200% daily return of oil):http://finance.google.com/finance?q=DXO
DTO(-200% daily return of oil):http://finance.google.com/finance?q=DTO
--------------------------------------鈥?br>
DTO and DXO are inverses. Take a look at recent share prices of DTO (-200%) and DXO (200%)...
Recent prices of DTO (short oil -2X):
July 14th: $21.69 (near record low)
Sept 8th: $38
Oct. 10th: $56.50
Oct. 24th: $70.51
Nov. 6th: $81.30
Nov. 19th: $97.65
Dec. 2nd: $120.43
Friday's close: $142.20 (near record high)
Using the same dates, take a look at DXO (long oil 2X):
July 14th: $28.80 (near record high)
Sept 8th: $15.89
Oct. 10th: $8.90
Oct. 24th: $4.50
Nov. 6th: $4.87
Nov. 19th: $3.52
Dec. 2nd: $3.14
Friday's close: $2.63 (near record low)
google for HSFX Asset Management and no more
If I buy shares in USO can it go bankrupt even if oil does not disappear?
Highly unlikely. USO is an ETF that invests in futures for oil, gas, and heating oil, etc. It invests in a variety of contracts and options. You can read all about USO on Yahoo Finance, and look at the prospectus before you invest. This kind of investment is speculative. You should not do it with retirement money, or money you can't afford to lose. When you purchase shares of USO, you should also use a stop loss, in case the position goes against you, so that you take a small loss, rather than a large hit. Some etf's also have options for sale,to hedge your position. USO has options. You can buy a protective put or sell a call, as a hedge. Best of luck to you.If I buy shares in USO can it go bankrupt even if oil does not disappear?
USO mainly holds oil futures. Seems like they keep a large cash position as well. As long as oil has value, USO will have value.
If they maintain their cash positions, USO could still maintain some value even if nobody was buying oil anymore.
I don't see it going bankrupt. But it could still lose a lot of money. It's not something I hold or intend to hold. Maybe a good buy, in small amounts, if you want to hedge against further huge oil price increases. I wouldn't bet the ranch - I think we just witnessed a little ';bubble'; in oil prices.If I buy shares in USO can it go bankrupt even if oil does not disappear?
To answer your specific question, yes, it can go bankrupt even if oil doesn't disappear.
There are many reasons why companies go bankrupt, so yes.
USO mainly holds oil futures. Seems like they keep a large cash position as well. As long as oil has value, USO will have value.
If they maintain their cash positions, USO could still maintain some value even if nobody was buying oil anymore.
I don't see it going bankrupt. But it could still lose a lot of money. It's not something I hold or intend to hold. Maybe a good buy, in small amounts, if you want to hedge against further huge oil price increases. I wouldn't bet the ranch - I think we just witnessed a little ';bubble'; in oil prices.If I buy shares in USO can it go bankrupt even if oil does not disappear?
To answer your specific question, yes, it can go bankrupt even if oil doesn't disappear.
There are many reasons why companies go bankrupt, so yes.
Why can't we drill our own oil and not buy Saudi or foreign oil at all ?
Now thats energy independenceWhy can't we drill our own oil and not buy Saudi or foreign oil at all ?
i agree. we should use our own oil and gradually move toward alternative energy without buying oil from crazy people in the meantime.
rising demand is not the whole story: demand has not risen dramatically enough in the last decade to merit $127 a barrel, by itself.
every reasonable wants cleaner energy and we can do it - but its going to take time. in the meantime, we have oil and we need to suck it up and start using it. using other people's oil isnt saving the environment either - so what difference does it make (besides, of course, that the oil we're buying is from people who hate us)?
we are the only country in the world who is unwilling to use our resources and we're doing it at our own stupid risk.Why can't we drill our own oil and not buy Saudi or foreign oil at all ?
and in the mean while the Democrats in control are investigating baseball and pretending to end the war. How stupid are we??? the dem's have a veto proof majority and yet they are still blaming bush for not stopping the war. they said when they took over that they would end the war in the first 100 days after they took office that was almost two years ago.
Why is China drilling for oil in the Gulf of Mexico while we are letting tree hugger kill America
Sorry, to all the ';environmental nuts'; out there, but America has plenty of known energy reserves to become energy independent. However, due to a number of actions linked to the ability of special interests to sway, coerce, and lawsuit their way toward energy independence ';prevention,'; we are still hostages to OPEC and their minions. Here is a partial list of options, all blocked by those listed above, and the brain-dead masses who follow them:
1. Nuclear Power
2. New refineries (we're still waiting for a new one after 30 yrs)
3. Coal
4. Natural Gas
5. Crude Oil that is known to exist off the continental shelf (especially in the Gulf of Mexico %26amp; Alaska)
The ';price mechanism'; (the cost of energy) is a self-policing conservation mechanism; as a commodity's price increases, demand falls, and conservation rises.
Along with many other industries, the Free Market has not been able to act ';freely'; in the creation of energy and alternatives to oil. Through numerous laws and regulations, The US Federal Government has been allowed to create a right leaning-socialist system. that has never-the-less, created unbelievable wealth and an increase in living standards that The Founders could never have imagined. If only we could go back to the original idea of our government: ';the government that governs least, governs best.';
We don't have anything even remotely sufficent in reserves to drill. Even if we open the off shore to drilling, we would have to buy as much as half our oil from overseas in a matter of a couple of years.
We have to find another way. We need nuclear power plants, and we need electrical auto mobiles. If we don't get them in this insane congressional circumstance, we will get to be a very serious third world country.
we should consider doing it ourselves...it's our land anyway...it's not so difficult getting the oil out, as moving it and refining it...much of our domestic reserviours have refilled as the crude oil percolates back to the surface since the 70s, there's no legit reason why we're not utilizing our own supply, unless you're orchestrating an oligopoly for price gouging. I agree that we should begin ASAP to look for renewable energies, but we still have PLENTY of oil, this ';shortage'; is artificial.
Because we do not have enough oil reserves in the ground to supply our over-consumption of energy. The solution to dependence on foreign oil is a combination of conservation and alternative energy. More drilling at home will only slow down the rate of price increases. Since demand keeps rising, it won't be able to stop the price increases entirely.
Government forces (democrats) have a vested interest (voting base of environmentalist) in not allowing the tapping of our own resources, even though we have enough oil in the US to fill our needs, contrary to what some (liberals) might say. We can't drill one of the largest oil discoveries ever found (in alaska). And we don't drill off the oil rich coasts of Calif. and Florida. But China, thanks to cuba, will be drilling 25 miles off the coast of Florida. Government (democrats) now have pumped up global warming and ethanol (big corn) so much, they can't turn back and look like idiots. They rather cause food prices to rise and starve people in third world countries then use common sense and tap our own supplies.
To those saying we don't have enough oil, thats false. Add Nuclear plants into the equation, we have independence.
To those preaching for electric cars, electricity is created by fossil fuels. And there is an efficiency loss in between. You think electricity is a free natural resource?
To big corn democrats, stop starving the third world countries using an efficient food as an inefficient fuel and admit ethanol is not the answer.
To all of you voting these dems into office, I hope gas hits 20.00 gallon, you deserve it.
it's true we most certainly do have enough oil to support ourselves. We don't have to stop buying all of our oil however. We get a majority of oil from canada. There is no reason to not continue getting our oil from our allies...all part of trade balance. But we do need to stop buying oil from the middle east and venezuala. Sell some of our oil to our allies that currently get oil from the middle east and venzuala and thusly stop funding terrorists and countries that hate us. The dems and tree huggers just don't get big pictures. Too busy worrying about false science, global warming ect. Yes, we need to develop alternate sources but that takes time...until then let's drill...after all the alaskan pipe line DID NOT hurt the carabou population....wrong again lefties...now go hug a tree
This is very simple. Democrats and environmentalists love trees not people. it is their stated goal to undermine and destroy America. Noam Chomsky, beloved leader of the left stated may 18th on NPR that America needs to be taken down a notch and that is what the left is trying to do. the latest tool is global warming. while India and China race ahead of America on the global stage, we have the left and the far left dragging this powerful nation down. Rome was not destroyed by an invading army or even by its generals. No Rome was destroyed by the flower growers, the artist.. the left. Rome was destroyed from the inside. America has the same problem and the only question should be do we take action or not. To you Democrats and environmentalists reading this just wait for gas to hit $7.00 or $8.00 a gallon. the people will rise and drag your kind to the streets. we will take back the country and i will help lead the charge.
We don't have enough oil to cover our needs. It's that simple. If we had to rely on our own oil (including unproven reserves not yet exploited), we wouldn't make it 3 years.
Not doable, but... we get most of our oil from Canada and Mexico. It is over half of our trade deficit. Oil production peaked in the US around 1973.
Try again.
New oil discovery in the States with enough crude to last the US 60 years. Lots of crude in Canada, as well as oil sands. The NIMBY's and the tree-huggers will not let drilling at ANWAR proceed, nor allow any new refinerys. They want us reduced to the level of a third-world country. At least it would seem so, from their actions.
Between the USA , Canada and South America there is more Oil then in the Middle east, in fact the Middle East will run out in the next 10 to 15 years.
mostly its World Politics (Thank the Democrats and some Republicans for this.)
Because we don't have anything close to the oil reserves to achieve energy independence. Energy independence would require serious research into alternative energy sources.
It could be done, but in a way that's not threatening to the ecology, taking over the oil corporations also, as well as price controls, and less use
Disagree. That is smoking ones own product vs kicking the habit.
Rather than drilling for more oil the US and the world should turn to alternative energies.
Lets just make our own synthetic fuel while lowering greenhouse gases at the same time..
http://www.lanl.gov/news/index.php/fusea鈥?/a>
Demonrats and environmentalists won't allow drilling in Alaska for fear it might endanger species of plentiful animals.
Con_tem explained it well and of course gets three thumbs down from the ignorant.
We told you already...like a thousand times.
Just because you drill a hole doesn't mean you are going to hit oil.
we can but unfortunately we wont
we our own brand of eco-terrorists called ELF and other envirofreaks
dems wont allow new drilling or refining on US soil
i agree. we should use our own oil and gradually move toward alternative energy without buying oil from crazy people in the meantime.
rising demand is not the whole story: demand has not risen dramatically enough in the last decade to merit $127 a barrel, by itself.
every reasonable wants cleaner energy and we can do it - but its going to take time. in the meantime, we have oil and we need to suck it up and start using it. using other people's oil isnt saving the environment either - so what difference does it make (besides, of course, that the oil we're buying is from people who hate us)?
we are the only country in the world who is unwilling to use our resources and we're doing it at our own stupid risk.Why can't we drill our own oil and not buy Saudi or foreign oil at all ?
and in the mean while the Democrats in control are investigating baseball and pretending to end the war. How stupid are we??? the dem's have a veto proof majority and yet they are still blaming bush for not stopping the war. they said when they took over that they would end the war in the first 100 days after they took office that was almost two years ago.
Why is China drilling for oil in the Gulf of Mexico while we are letting tree hugger kill America
Sorry, to all the ';environmental nuts'; out there, but America has plenty of known energy reserves to become energy independent. However, due to a number of actions linked to the ability of special interests to sway, coerce, and lawsuit their way toward energy independence ';prevention,'; we are still hostages to OPEC and their minions. Here is a partial list of options, all blocked by those listed above, and the brain-dead masses who follow them:
1. Nuclear Power
2. New refineries (we're still waiting for a new one after 30 yrs)
3. Coal
4. Natural Gas
5. Crude Oil that is known to exist off the continental shelf (especially in the Gulf of Mexico %26amp; Alaska)
The ';price mechanism'; (the cost of energy) is a self-policing conservation mechanism; as a commodity's price increases, demand falls, and conservation rises.
Along with many other industries, the Free Market has not been able to act ';freely'; in the creation of energy and alternatives to oil. Through numerous laws and regulations, The US Federal Government has been allowed to create a right leaning-socialist system. that has never-the-less, created unbelievable wealth and an increase in living standards that The Founders could never have imagined. If only we could go back to the original idea of our government: ';the government that governs least, governs best.';
We don't have anything even remotely sufficent in reserves to drill. Even if we open the off shore to drilling, we would have to buy as much as half our oil from overseas in a matter of a couple of years.
We have to find another way. We need nuclear power plants, and we need electrical auto mobiles. If we don't get them in this insane congressional circumstance, we will get to be a very serious third world country.
we should consider doing it ourselves...it's our land anyway...it's not so difficult getting the oil out, as moving it and refining it...much of our domestic reserviours have refilled as the crude oil percolates back to the surface since the 70s, there's no legit reason why we're not utilizing our own supply, unless you're orchestrating an oligopoly for price gouging. I agree that we should begin ASAP to look for renewable energies, but we still have PLENTY of oil, this ';shortage'; is artificial.
Because we do not have enough oil reserves in the ground to supply our over-consumption of energy. The solution to dependence on foreign oil is a combination of conservation and alternative energy. More drilling at home will only slow down the rate of price increases. Since demand keeps rising, it won't be able to stop the price increases entirely.
Government forces (democrats) have a vested interest (voting base of environmentalist) in not allowing the tapping of our own resources, even though we have enough oil in the US to fill our needs, contrary to what some (liberals) might say. We can't drill one of the largest oil discoveries ever found (in alaska). And we don't drill off the oil rich coasts of Calif. and Florida. But China, thanks to cuba, will be drilling 25 miles off the coast of Florida. Government (democrats) now have pumped up global warming and ethanol (big corn) so much, they can't turn back and look like idiots. They rather cause food prices to rise and starve people in third world countries then use common sense and tap our own supplies.
To those saying we don't have enough oil, thats false. Add Nuclear plants into the equation, we have independence.
To those preaching for electric cars, electricity is created by fossil fuels. And there is an efficiency loss in between. You think electricity is a free natural resource?
To big corn democrats, stop starving the third world countries using an efficient food as an inefficient fuel and admit ethanol is not the answer.
To all of you voting these dems into office, I hope gas hits 20.00 gallon, you deserve it.
it's true we most certainly do have enough oil to support ourselves. We don't have to stop buying all of our oil however. We get a majority of oil from canada. There is no reason to not continue getting our oil from our allies...all part of trade balance. But we do need to stop buying oil from the middle east and venezuala. Sell some of our oil to our allies that currently get oil from the middle east and venzuala and thusly stop funding terrorists and countries that hate us. The dems and tree huggers just don't get big pictures. Too busy worrying about false science, global warming ect. Yes, we need to develop alternate sources but that takes time...until then let's drill...after all the alaskan pipe line DID NOT hurt the carabou population....wrong again lefties...now go hug a tree
This is very simple. Democrats and environmentalists love trees not people. it is their stated goal to undermine and destroy America. Noam Chomsky, beloved leader of the left stated may 18th on NPR that America needs to be taken down a notch and that is what the left is trying to do. the latest tool is global warming. while India and China race ahead of America on the global stage, we have the left and the far left dragging this powerful nation down. Rome was not destroyed by an invading army or even by its generals. No Rome was destroyed by the flower growers, the artist.. the left. Rome was destroyed from the inside. America has the same problem and the only question should be do we take action or not. To you Democrats and environmentalists reading this just wait for gas to hit $7.00 or $8.00 a gallon. the people will rise and drag your kind to the streets. we will take back the country and i will help lead the charge.
We don't have enough oil to cover our needs. It's that simple. If we had to rely on our own oil (including unproven reserves not yet exploited), we wouldn't make it 3 years.
Not doable, but... we get most of our oil from Canada and Mexico. It is over half of our trade deficit. Oil production peaked in the US around 1973.
Try again.
New oil discovery in the States with enough crude to last the US 60 years. Lots of crude in Canada, as well as oil sands. The NIMBY's and the tree-huggers will not let drilling at ANWAR proceed, nor allow any new refinerys. They want us reduced to the level of a third-world country. At least it would seem so, from their actions.
Between the USA , Canada and South America there is more Oil then in the Middle east, in fact the Middle East will run out in the next 10 to 15 years.
mostly its World Politics (Thank the Democrats and some Republicans for this.)
Because we don't have anything close to the oil reserves to achieve energy independence. Energy independence would require serious research into alternative energy sources.
It could be done, but in a way that's not threatening to the ecology, taking over the oil corporations also, as well as price controls, and less use
Disagree. That is smoking ones own product vs kicking the habit.
Rather than drilling for more oil the US and the world should turn to alternative energies.
Lets just make our own synthetic fuel while lowering greenhouse gases at the same time..
http://www.lanl.gov/news/index.php/fusea鈥?/a>
Demonrats and environmentalists won't allow drilling in Alaska for fear it might endanger species of plentiful animals.
Con_tem explained it well and of course gets three thumbs down from the ignorant.
We told you already...like a thousand times.
Just because you drill a hole doesn't mean you are going to hit oil.
we can but unfortunately we wont
we our own brand of eco-terrorists called ELF and other envirofreaks
dems wont allow new drilling or refining on US soil
Cod Liver Oil helps joints? Should I buy some?
I have started gymnastics, rings and parrarell bars I hurt my left elbow in training the other day. Should I start taking Cod Liver Oil capsules and if so-which ones?Cod Liver Oil helps joints? Should I buy some?
You should get the injury checked out to begin with. I worked for many years for Holland %26amp; Barrett there is a wide spectrum of products you can take for joint care including cod liver oil, evening primrose oil and glucosamine. If the injury has damaged any muscle tissue glucosamine is brilliant as it has restorative properties but for general joint care i would go for cod liver oil or evening primrose oil the branding makes no difference to the product with this types of supplements just look for 1000mg on the labeling as you need between 1000-1500mg daily, hope this helps.Cod Liver Oil helps joints? Should I buy some?
Honestly, from experience in taking most supplements known to man, LOL - I would say that glucosimine is one of the best thing for joints. I had a sports injury - torn ligaments and meniscus (sp?) and when I started taking glucosimine, not only did it increase healing time, it decreased the pain - one year later, its like the injury never happened. Cod liver oil is good but honestly I think you will get more benefit taking a multi - Omega 3 - includes many fish oils - krill is one of the best actually.
There are different strengths available. Ask at a health shop for the best possible advice. Explain that you do gymnastics.
it is good, either take that or just eat more fish with the essential omega oils in them.
You should get the injury checked out to begin with. I worked for many years for Holland %26amp; Barrett there is a wide spectrum of products you can take for joint care including cod liver oil, evening primrose oil and glucosamine. If the injury has damaged any muscle tissue glucosamine is brilliant as it has restorative properties but for general joint care i would go for cod liver oil or evening primrose oil the branding makes no difference to the product with this types of supplements just look for 1000mg on the labeling as you need between 1000-1500mg daily, hope this helps.Cod Liver Oil helps joints? Should I buy some?
Honestly, from experience in taking most supplements known to man, LOL - I would say that glucosimine is one of the best thing for joints. I had a sports injury - torn ligaments and meniscus (sp?) and when I started taking glucosimine, not only did it increase healing time, it decreased the pain - one year later, its like the injury never happened. Cod liver oil is good but honestly I think you will get more benefit taking a multi - Omega 3 - includes many fish oils - krill is one of the best actually.
There are different strengths available. Ask at a health shop for the best possible advice. Explain that you do gymnastics.
it is good, either take that or just eat more fish with the essential omega oils in them.
I live in Anaheim, Ca. Where can I buy Tea Tree Oil??
I need it because my daughter caught head lice and I heard that Tea Tree Oil works really well.
Thank You!!!I live in Anaheim, Ca. Where can I buy Tea Tree Oil??
Tea tree oil DEFINITELY works. My step-daughter had a lice problem that went on for what seemed like eternity. After thoroughly cleaning her hair, I added a little tea tree oil to her conditioner and we haven't seen any of them since. We found it at Wal-Mart.I live in Anaheim, Ca. Where can I buy Tea Tree Oil??
YES tea tree Oil really works. Make sure you have a knit comb to use on her hair. Walmart actually has the oil by the vitamins. Good Luck!!
You can put a few drops of the oil into shampoo too.... it is really good for your hair. There are many many many uses for it. E-mail me if you like.
Trader Joe's would definately have it... but I think even Walmart would have it by now. It's very very effective! I have been through the lice thing a number of times, pain in the backside!.... good luck! :0
Get RID and really get the lice problem taken care of - the tea tree oil does not work - it is just a myth and will likely make your daughter worse as the lice continue to spread and itch.
Try GNC or a health food store like that.
Good luck.
Also, I add TTO to my daughter's detangling spray. She hasn't gotten lice so either it works or she hasn't been exposed. Either way is fine to me LOLair makeup
Thank You!!!I live in Anaheim, Ca. Where can I buy Tea Tree Oil??
Tea tree oil DEFINITELY works. My step-daughter had a lice problem that went on for what seemed like eternity. After thoroughly cleaning her hair, I added a little tea tree oil to her conditioner and we haven't seen any of them since. We found it at Wal-Mart.I live in Anaheim, Ca. Where can I buy Tea Tree Oil??
YES tea tree Oil really works. Make sure you have a knit comb to use on her hair. Walmart actually has the oil by the vitamins. Good Luck!!
You can put a few drops of the oil into shampoo too.... it is really good for your hair. There are many many many uses for it. E-mail me if you like.
Trader Joe's would definately have it... but I think even Walmart would have it by now. It's very very effective! I have been through the lice thing a number of times, pain in the backside!.... good luck! :0
Get RID and really get the lice problem taken care of - the tea tree oil does not work - it is just a myth and will likely make your daughter worse as the lice continue to spread and itch.
Try GNC or a health food store like that.
Good luck.
Also, I add TTO to my daughter's detangling spray. She hasn't gotten lice so either it works or she hasn't been exposed. Either way is fine to me LOL
Can you tell me the indian price of Orgy penis massage oil and from where i can buy this ?
You can get that stuff at any sex store or buy it online. I don't know the price because I've never heard of it.Can you tell me the indian price of Orgy penis massage oil and from where i can buy this ?
In India , a gallon costs 5 cents .
In India , a gallon costs 5 cents .
Where can I buy my very own barrel of $75 crude oil?
Since a barrel of oil is at a bargain price at the moment, I would like to buy myself a barrel. Oil cocktails all round!Where can I buy my very own barrel of $75 crude oil?
I have over 20,000 barrels of the stuff and am currently trading at a breathtaking $62.00 a barrel.Where can I buy my very own barrel of $75 crude oil?
CAN NOT BE DONE, first you are not a owner of a company like exxon mobile or bp, your not buying millions of barriers a day to get it for 75 dollars. second even if you get it for 75 you can not use it because crude oil have to be refined first to be used. to but it simple you CAN NOT BUY ONE SORRY DUDE. I HOPE I WAS HELPFUL.
You can buy such a barrel - although normally orders run into the millions. Unfortunately, brokerage fees will dramatically raise the cost of your barrel (as in, into the thousands) and it won't be delivered immediately, because you haven't bought a barrel, just a future.
Go east.
hah good one
look in your backyard maybe you could find some there too!
I have over 20,000 barrels of the stuff and am currently trading at a breathtaking $62.00 a barrel.Where can I buy my very own barrel of $75 crude oil?
CAN NOT BE DONE, first you are not a owner of a company like exxon mobile or bp, your not buying millions of barriers a day to get it for 75 dollars. second even if you get it for 75 you can not use it because crude oil have to be refined first to be used. to but it simple you CAN NOT BUY ONE SORRY DUDE. I HOPE I WAS HELPFUL.
You can buy such a barrel - although normally orders run into the millions. Unfortunately, brokerage fees will dramatically raise the cost of your barrel (as in, into the thousands) and it won't be delivered immediately, because you haven't bought a barrel, just a future.
Go east.
hah good one
look in your backyard maybe you could find some there too!
Where can I buy DDF BP Gel 5% with Tea Tree Oil?
DDF BP-the BP stands for ';Benzoyl Peroxide';. It's a medicated gel for mild acne.
Can I get this at a drugstore or Walmart or do I have to get it online?
I don't live near a Sephora :(
Also, if I get it online, where's the cheapest website and can I ues my DEBIT card?Where can I buy DDF BP Gel 5% with Tea Tree Oil?
Ebay has good ddf produts and less expensive
Can I get this at a drugstore or Walmart or do I have to get it online?
I don't live near a Sephora :(
Also, if I get it online, where's the cheapest website and can I ues my DEBIT card?Where can I buy DDF BP Gel 5% with Tea Tree Oil?
Ebay has good ddf produts and less expensive
I bought an oil lamp that is over 100 years old and has some sticky dried oil in it. How do I clean it out?
try warm water and baking sodaI bought an oil lamp that is over 100 years old and has some sticky dried oil in it. How do I clean it out?
soak in ';greased lightning'; of some other brand of degreaserI bought an oil lamp that is over 100 years old and has some sticky dried oil in it. How do I clean it out?
Methyl hydrate (gas line antifreeze) bought at most hardware stores.
First if it is possible disassemble, the wash the parts with water and submerge with soapy water for at least 1 hr. if it didn't`t totally remove the oil try some ammonia diluted ( wear gloves) with a tooth brush to get into the inner spots. You have to dry it really good and then cover it with a metal protective liquid it will prevent corrosion.
Goo Gone, I got mine at the local grocery store.
Fizzing denture tablets
Try using diesel fuel...WD-40 might work also.
My mom had the same problem. Eventually, we used nail polish remover, but beware, wear gloves when doing this!
Be very careful to use a product that will not mar the finish in any way.A good gentle product is Goo Gone.Use it sparingly.Best to apply it on a cotton ball and rub gently until the sticky stuff is gone.Be patient,and keep the cotton ball wet with the Goo Gone.
You might try ';mineral spirits'; or ';paint thinner';. Let it set for a couple hours and see if it will clean it out. Wear rubber gloves and good air ventilation too.
soak in ';greased lightning'; of some other brand of degreaserI bought an oil lamp that is over 100 years old and has some sticky dried oil in it. How do I clean it out?
Methyl hydrate (gas line antifreeze) bought at most hardware stores.
First if it is possible disassemble, the wash the parts with water and submerge with soapy water for at least 1 hr. if it didn't`t totally remove the oil try some ammonia diluted ( wear gloves) with a tooth brush to get into the inner spots. You have to dry it really good and then cover it with a metal protective liquid it will prevent corrosion.
Goo Gone, I got mine at the local grocery store.
Fizzing denture tablets
Try using diesel fuel...WD-40 might work also.
My mom had the same problem. Eventually, we used nail polish remover, but beware, wear gloves when doing this!
Be very careful to use a product that will not mar the finish in any way.A good gentle product is Goo Gone.Use it sparingly.Best to apply it on a cotton ball and rub gently until the sticky stuff is gone.Be patient,and keep the cotton ball wet with the Goo Gone.
You might try ';mineral spirits'; or ';paint thinner';. Let it set for a couple hours and see if it will clean it out. Wear rubber gloves and good air ventilation too.
Can you use olive oil in a store-bought oil lamp?
I've seen them also referred to as ';kerosene lamps';. But when you buy one in a store, with a dry wick, shouldn't any other type of oil (such as olive or vegetable oil) work as well?Can you use olive oil in a store-bought oil lamp?
no
Olive oil is too thick and will burn but make lots of smoke. The oil lamp burns patrolium products. but you can get a good lamp oil scented or not at any good hardware dollar store.Can you use olive oil in a store-bought oil lamp?
Olive oil isn't going to work unless your going to cook something. Try going to a hardware store.
no, you need lamp oil
no
Olive oil is too thick and will burn but make lots of smoke. The oil lamp burns patrolium products. but you can get a good lamp oil scented or not at any good hardware dollar store.Can you use olive oil in a store-bought oil lamp?
Olive oil isn't going to work unless your going to cook something. Try going to a hardware store.
no, you need lamp oil
What would happen to the Middle East if the World Powers stop buying their oil?
Not all Middle Eastern countries have oil.What would happen to the Middle East if the World Powers stop buying their oil?
Sadly that cannot happen for a long time, because if we stop buying their oil, our economy will stop.
Drilling in the US will do nothing to relieve the problem, because the US has less than 2% of the world's oil.What would happen to the Middle East if the World Powers stop buying their oil?
They would turn into a culture of barbaric, women-hating religious zealots.
Oh, wait...
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Sadly that cannot happen for a long time, because if we stop buying their oil, our economy will stop.
Drilling in the US will do nothing to relieve the problem, because the US has less than 2% of the world's oil.What would happen to the Middle East if the World Powers stop buying their oil?
They would turn into a culture of barbaric, women-hating religious zealots.
Oh, wait...
Decadence
Im replacing my oil pan gasket n thermostat in my 1994 honda civic DX. Need advice on what company to buy from?
So many companies out there from gates, stant, beck. I just don't know which one to pick. Any help would be appreciated. Thank-YouIm replacing my oil pan gasket n thermostat in my 1994 honda civic DX. Need advice on what company to buy from?
Any name brand will do, not much goes wrong with those parts, just make sure not to over tighten, and install the thermostat correctly.Im replacing my oil pan gasket n thermostat in my 1994 honda civic DX. Need advice on what company to buy from?
i would stick with a brand that you trust, i can not give you a particular one at this point, but i just go into a shop that i trust with a good warranty policy. from what i have seen the oil pan gasket used by many imports is simple rtv. i use the black stuff with success.
Any name brand will do, not much goes wrong with those parts, just make sure not to over tighten, and install the thermostat correctly.Im replacing my oil pan gasket n thermostat in my 1994 honda civic DX. Need advice on what company to buy from?
i would stick with a brand that you trust, i can not give you a particular one at this point, but i just go into a shop that i trust with a good warranty policy. from what i have seen the oil pan gasket used by many imports is simple rtv. i use the black stuff with success.
Where can I buy cheap massage oil???
When I say cheap I mean in-expensive..Where can I buy cheap massage oil???
Use baby oil, but in a bowl and heat about 10 seconds, it's about $1 or 2..Where can I buy cheap massage oil???
wal mart they have everything cheap
big lots!
walmart
You can use any kind of oil, even vegetable oil, for massaging.
Anywhere like Boots or Super Drug.
Have you heard of Rescue Oil?
It's great, makes your skin feel gorgeous and is only like 拢3.00
BARGAIN
Mineral Oil, it is cheap, colorless, oderless and non staining............can also be used for ear aches and constipation.
I order my oil from www.massagewarehouse.com
They offer a very good selection and the prices are competitive.
are you looking to getting it for you profession as in massage therapy if so you obviously want to buy it by the gallon I would suggest the massage therapy outlet store. https://www.mtso.ab.ca/cookie_usage.php
drug store
WALMART they have 3 in 1 warming oil for 2.99
Use baby oil, but in a bowl and heat about 10 seconds, it's about $1 or 2..Where can I buy cheap massage oil???
wal mart they have everything cheap
big lots!
walmart
You can use any kind of oil, even vegetable oil, for massaging.
Anywhere like Boots or Super Drug.
Have you heard of Rescue Oil?
It's great, makes your skin feel gorgeous and is only like 拢3.00
BARGAIN
Mineral Oil, it is cheap, colorless, oderless and non staining............can also be used for ear aches and constipation.
I order my oil from www.massagewarehouse.com
They offer a very good selection and the prices are competitive.
are you looking to getting it for you profession as in massage therapy if so you obviously want to buy it by the gallon I would suggest the massage therapy outlet store. https://www.mtso.ab.ca/cookie_usage.php
drug store
WALMART they have 3 in 1 warming oil for 2.99
Buying a home heating oil tank?
I need to buy a home heating oil tank, and I am looking for one at a reasonable price. Does anyone know of manufacturers or where I can buy one from?? Thanks!Buying a home heating oil tank?
I would advertise for a used one first and contact your local salvage yards they may know where you can get one cheap.Buying a home heating oil tank?
I bought a new one last year from the manufacturer here in Louisville,KY for $368.This was an above ground unit 275 gal.
The company was a plumbing and steam fitting supplier.
I just gave one away. I bought my house with two above ground tanks. The previous owner didn't care about the appearance of the yard and collected ';stuff'; good and bad. One tank was disconnected and in very good shape, and I didn't want it, so I listed it on www.freecycle.org (NOT .com) . A local guy came with his son and a pickup truck, pumped the 10 or so leftover gallons into a barrel, then we just put it on his truck. His truck was pretty beat, so I knew he needed it. You might find one yourself. We both won.
They have 3800 chapters all over the country. I also gave away the old washer and dryer, and fireplace andirons. No charge. Lots of people do it, since it beats throwing good stuff in the trash, waiting to have a yardsale or ebaying it.
If you have a friend with a truck, you could probably get one for free or next to nothing. Run an ad offering 50 dollars and see what happens.
Most places that sell lumber, plumbing supplies, heating %26amp; cooling, major hardware stores, etc. would be places that would probably handle oil tanks. Although new tanks are pricey, sometimes it's better to pay the big dollar now than to purchase a used one for a cheap price, then end up having trouble with it later. You have to say to yourself, why is this person selling it to begin with? Did they have problems with it? Sometimes when buying a used tank they can develop leaks or contamination because after a long period of time you get sediment and water that settles on the bottom of the tank, and and will rust the tank from the inside out. If you purchase a used one just look it over good and look into one of the holes on the top of the tank with a flashlight and look down to the bottom to see if there is any sediment, you can tie an old rag onto a stick and run it on the bottom of the tank to see if there is a lot of sediment. Sorry I don't mean to ramble on, thank you for letting me put in my two cents. Good luck!!!
The previous answer suggested a salvage yard...NOT a good idea because you want to gaurantee that there are no holes or defects that may cause it to leak...ask yourself why is it in the salvage yard in the first place.
I recomend that you phone your local home heating fuel supplier, they can give you a list of what they have and prices that they have as well. In my opinion saving money is not your biggest concern, you need to think about quality of your product. The cost of cleaning up a spill even if it is a slow leak can reach to more than $100,000, which by far is more than what a good quality tank would cost you. You can go online and search using Google to find suppliers too.
I hope this helps.
I would advertise for a used one first and contact your local salvage yards they may know where you can get one cheap.Buying a home heating oil tank?
I bought a new one last year from the manufacturer here in Louisville,KY for $368.This was an above ground unit 275 gal.
The company was a plumbing and steam fitting supplier.
I just gave one away. I bought my house with two above ground tanks. The previous owner didn't care about the appearance of the yard and collected ';stuff'; good and bad. One tank was disconnected and in very good shape, and I didn't want it, so I listed it on www.freecycle.org (NOT .com) . A local guy came with his son and a pickup truck, pumped the 10 or so leftover gallons into a barrel, then we just put it on his truck. His truck was pretty beat, so I knew he needed it. You might find one yourself. We both won.
They have 3800 chapters all over the country. I also gave away the old washer and dryer, and fireplace andirons. No charge. Lots of people do it, since it beats throwing good stuff in the trash, waiting to have a yardsale or ebaying it.
If you have a friend with a truck, you could probably get one for free or next to nothing. Run an ad offering 50 dollars and see what happens.
Most places that sell lumber, plumbing supplies, heating %26amp; cooling, major hardware stores, etc. would be places that would probably handle oil tanks. Although new tanks are pricey, sometimes it's better to pay the big dollar now than to purchase a used one for a cheap price, then end up having trouble with it later. You have to say to yourself, why is this person selling it to begin with? Did they have problems with it? Sometimes when buying a used tank they can develop leaks or contamination because after a long period of time you get sediment and water that settles on the bottom of the tank, and and will rust the tank from the inside out. If you purchase a used one just look it over good and look into one of the holes on the top of the tank with a flashlight and look down to the bottom to see if there is any sediment, you can tie an old rag onto a stick and run it on the bottom of the tank to see if there is a lot of sediment. Sorry I don't mean to ramble on, thank you for letting me put in my two cents. Good luck!!!
The previous answer suggested a salvage yard...NOT a good idea because you want to gaurantee that there are no holes or defects that may cause it to leak...ask yourself why is it in the salvage yard in the first place.
I recomend that you phone your local home heating fuel supplier, they can give you a list of what they have and prices that they have as well. In my opinion saving money is not your biggest concern, you need to think about quality of your product. The cost of cleaning up a spill even if it is a slow leak can reach to more than $100,000, which by far is more than what a good quality tank would cost you. You can go online and search using Google to find suppliers too.
I hope this helps.
Where can I buy ';API TC'; oil?
I need ';API TC'; oil for our Jetski's but I am WHAT it is; we can't seem to find it...any specific names other than API TC oil?Where can I buy ';API TC'; oil?
Go to your local Sea Doo dealer. Here is a link to a great article on API-TC oils, i love learning new stuff!
http://www.sea-doo.net/techarticles/oil/…
DO NOT use tcw oils, unless you want a new 'DooWhere can I buy ';API TC'; oil?
If you stick with the major 2 cycle oil brands Johnson, Evinrude Mercury ect. you will be fine all these oils are TCW-3 rated and specially formulated for 2 cycle engines you can pick it up and marine dealers and walmart carries it.
Go to your local Sea Doo dealer. Here is a link to a great article on API-TC oils, i love learning new stuff!
http://www.sea-doo.net/techarticles/oil/…
DO NOT use tcw oils, unless you want a new 'DooWhere can I buy ';API TC'; oil?
If you stick with the major 2 cycle oil brands Johnson, Evinrude Mercury ect. you will be fine all these oils are TCW-3 rated and specially formulated for 2 cycle engines you can pick it up and marine dealers and walmart carries it.
Im gettin metal in my oil so should i rebuild, junk ,or buy a used engine??
well if i get a used engine it also can be screwed up toIm gettin metal in my oil so should i rebuild, junk ,or buy a used engine??
Depends on the metal, and the age/mileage of the engine. It would be a shame to junk a motor with great compression and no bearing problems just because a gear or cam lobe was the culprit.
Finding out what kind of metal will tell you much more; do a compression check, even pull the pan, and you can make a informed decision about a $1500 (minimum) expense. If it's bearings, new ones are a lot cheaper deal if the crank is ok.Im gettin metal in my oil so should i rebuild, junk ,or buy a used engine??
What kind of metal? What kind of engine? Certain engine makers use different metals for different parts. (brass, aluminum, etc..) Example for a certain engine: If you see brass: crank bearings. If you see aluminum -- could be cylinder walls or worse.
Personally, I'd get a decent junkyard motor, rebuild it if necessary, then swap motors on a weekend. That way you'll know what you're putting in there. I'm guessing the car isn't a beater or you wouldn't be worrying about metal in the oil.
How about some more details? Year, make, model, and engine size? It might be a common problem, or it could be something simple like an oil pump or something.
Depends on the metal, and the age/mileage of the engine. It would be a shame to junk a motor with great compression and no bearing problems just because a gear or cam lobe was the culprit.
Finding out what kind of metal will tell you much more; do a compression check, even pull the pan, and you can make a informed decision about a $1500 (minimum) expense. If it's bearings, new ones are a lot cheaper deal if the crank is ok.Im gettin metal in my oil so should i rebuild, junk ,or buy a used engine??
What kind of metal? What kind of engine? Certain engine makers use different metals for different parts. (brass, aluminum, etc..) Example for a certain engine: If you see brass: crank bearings. If you see aluminum -- could be cylinder walls or worse.
Personally, I'd get a decent junkyard motor, rebuild it if necessary, then swap motors on a weekend. That way you'll know what you're putting in there. I'm guessing the car isn't a beater or you wouldn't be worrying about metal in the oil.
How about some more details? Year, make, model, and engine size? It might be a common problem, or it could be something simple like an oil pump or something.
I want to invest in the stock symbol OIL...when do you think is the best time to buy?
It is not possible to time the market.I want to invest in the stock symbol OIL...when do you think is the best time to buy?
you seem to already know everything so why do you even ask questions?how to makeup
you seem to already know everything so why do you even ask questions?
Were to buy evening promise oil capsuels?
evening promise oil capsuels were can i buy theam atWere to buy evening promise oil capsuels?
I think you mean Evening Primrose Oil. They should have it at Whole Foods Market (or any health food store) or GNC.Were to buy evening promise oil capsuels?
ask your doc to pack some from the samples ...recieved as complimentary ...you sure will get what brand to ask for next time
try the vitamin shoppe
I think you mean Evening Primrose Oil. They should have it at Whole Foods Market (or any health food store) or GNC.Were to buy evening promise oil capsuels?
ask your doc to pack some from the samples ...recieved as complimentary ...you sure will get what brand to ask for next time
try the vitamin shoppe
Where can i buy pure tea tree oil?
Here you go
http://www.buycheaponlineshop.com/shop.p鈥?/a>
Good luck.Where can i buy pure tea tree oil?
You can buy it from
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/search?ie=UTF鈥?/a>
Hope this helps
Good luck!
Where can i buy pure tea tree oil?
Try health shops, Thursday Plantation is a good brand, you can even get it at supermarkets, (if your in Australia).
Google cambden grey essential oils; great prices!
http://www.buycheaponlineshop.com/shop.p鈥?/a>
Good luck.Where can i buy pure tea tree oil?
You can buy it from
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/search?ie=UTF鈥?/a>
Hope this helps
Good luck!
Where can i buy pure tea tree oil?
Try health shops, Thursday Plantation is a good brand, you can even get it at supermarkets, (if your in Australia).
Google cambden grey essential oils; great prices!
Where can I buy 100% Virgin Coconut Oil?
Most health food places like Trader Joe'sWhere can I buy 100% Virgin Coconut Oil?
try a delicateson, or a specialty food store.....but, I didnt think there was anything left on earth a virgin.....hmmmmm.....Where can I buy 100% Virgin Coconut Oil?
You can buy virgin coconut oil prepared in traditional way by clicking this link.http://ayurvedaforall.com/viewproduct.asp?OVKEY=Coconut+Oil%26amp;itemid=1129. It is a product from Kerala, India- the home land of coconut.
probally could find it on the internet but my choice would be to go to some store that sells all natural stuff you would probally find it there like natures sunshine product
your first point will be i the Internet search different prices ad you will find the price that fit for one thing i can assure you is that coconut Ill works.
My friend got me some at Trader Joes. Not sure if you have one. I dont, but I think it is just a health food store, so maybe any health food store near you.
I would say any sort of store that sales all natural products such as Whole Foods, Central Market, or those particular type stores in your area.
at fortinos or any organic store
try a delicateson, or a specialty food store.....but, I didnt think there was anything left on earth a virgin.....hmmmmm.....Where can I buy 100% Virgin Coconut Oil?
You can buy virgin coconut oil prepared in traditional way by clicking this link.http://ayurvedaforall.com/viewproduct.asp?OVKEY=Coconut+Oil%26amp;itemid=1129. It is a product from Kerala, India- the home land of coconut.
probally could find it on the internet but my choice would be to go to some store that sells all natural stuff you would probally find it there like natures sunshine product
your first point will be i the Internet search different prices ad you will find the price that fit for one thing i can assure you is that coconut Ill works.
My friend got me some at Trader Joes. Not sure if you have one. I dont, but I think it is just a health food store, so maybe any health food store near you.
I would say any sort of store that sales all natural products such as Whole Foods, Central Market, or those particular type stores in your area.
at fortinos or any organic store
I WANT TO BUY THE FRAGRANT OIL ';ORANGE SWIRL'; BY NATURE'S OWN POTPOURRI!?
if anyone can find the website or number where i can buy it you will get alot of points! LABEL-
Orange Swirl
Nature's Own
(picture of house)
Potpourri
Fragrant Oil
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!! its in a small spray bottle!I WANT TO BUY THE FRAGRANT OIL ';ORANGE SWIRL'; BY NATURE'S OWN POTPOURRI!?
There's an 800 number at the bottom of this page:
http://naturesownpotpourri.com/
Orange Swirl
Nature's Own
(picture of house)
Potpourri
Fragrant Oil
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!! its in a small spray bottle!I WANT TO BUY THE FRAGRANT OIL ';ORANGE SWIRL'; BY NATURE'S OWN POTPOURRI!?
There's an 800 number at the bottom of this page:
http://naturesownpotpourri.com/
Where i can buy a bio-oil? and how much is that?
bio-oil.
Do you mean biodegradable oil or do you want fuel for a vehicle? What exactly do you want the oil for?
article:
Anything into Oil
http://www.green-trust.org/2000/biofuel/鈥?/a>
Bio fuel
http://www.green-trust.org/2000/biofuel/鈥?/a>
Straight vegetable oil as diesel fuel
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_sv鈥?/a>
I am not an oil expert, so do some research first.Where i can buy a bio-oil? and how much is that?
Where do you live?
You can buy it in Shoppers Drugmart, London Drugs, Walmart Zellers... stores like that in Canada.
It costs around $10 or more. (Canadian dollar)
If you live in the U.S, you could probably find it at Target, Walmart, Walgreens, etc.
Do you mean biodegradable oil or do you want fuel for a vehicle? What exactly do you want the oil for?
article:
Anything into Oil
http://www.green-trust.org/2000/biofuel/鈥?/a>
Bio fuel
http://www.green-trust.org/2000/biofuel/鈥?/a>
Straight vegetable oil as diesel fuel
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_sv鈥?/a>
I am not an oil expert, so do some research first.Where i can buy a bio-oil? and how much is that?
Where do you live?
You can buy it in Shoppers Drugmart, London Drugs, Walmart Zellers... stores like that in Canada.
It costs around $10 or more. (Canadian dollar)
If you live in the U.S, you could probably find it at Target, Walmart, Walgreens, etc.
Where can i buy rose geranium oil? in stores?
Whole Foods Market.Where can i buy rose geranium oil? in stores?
Health food stores and online herbal stores.how to makeup
Health food stores and online herbal stores.
';Where can I buy Ortons excess oil drippings';......?
..................get over it. I was dared to ask this q,......
REAL WQ: In Your opinion, is it time for ';Legacy'; to break Up?';Where can I buy Ortons excess oil drippings';......?
target
wq: yeah it is, they are obviously not going to do anything with them, just have orton have two lackeys when i think it would benefit all three of them to not be in legacy, keep priceless as a tag team, like they were before and have orton be on his own, its the best for all three';Where can I buy Ortons excess oil drippings';......?
try bath and body works or walmart.
wq:absolutely they do nothing just continue to interfere in randy ortons matches like the boring lackys they are. they dont have any mic skills and they arent over with the crowd and there wrestling skills isnt all that impressive. but the wwe may break them up or make them turn into a face tag team and turn on randy orton.
Well you see, I have some extras in my cabinet. I could give them to you for free! No need to spend money.
WQ: YES, I hate Legacy. They're so boring, they should go back to ';priceless'; and ';useless'; er i mean Priceless and Orton.
Ebay or Amazon
WQ:Yes
Pretty dumb question, but anyway, try Wal-Mart or Target. They have everything you need.
WQ: Yes. Legacy sucks. All they do is take orders from Orton like they're his little b!tches.
Try contacting the sewer/sanitation district of the city where he last wrestled!
As far as Legacy goes, that's up to Vince and the writers!
Wal Mart
Ted Dibiase to Be Face on SmackDown
Cody Rhodes Heel on ECW
Randy Orton Prove All Kiddies WRONG
JUST
SAY
NO
What PHBK said, or Amazon.
Or go to a WWE live event and scoop it off his body.
Um.
WQ: Yes.
You could always check Ebay
WQ:Yes
Nah
Try The Body Shop or Crabtree %26amp; Evelyn.
WQ: Yes, it's time.
I was there when u were dared!!!!!!!!!!!
WQ: Soon, very soon. Ted is turning face.
REAL WQ: In Your opinion, is it time for ';Legacy'; to break Up?';Where can I buy Ortons excess oil drippings';......?
target
wq: yeah it is, they are obviously not going to do anything with them, just have orton have two lackeys when i think it would benefit all three of them to not be in legacy, keep priceless as a tag team, like they were before and have orton be on his own, its the best for all three';Where can I buy Ortons excess oil drippings';......?
try bath and body works or walmart.
wq:absolutely they do nothing just continue to interfere in randy ortons matches like the boring lackys they are. they dont have any mic skills and they arent over with the crowd and there wrestling skills isnt all that impressive. but the wwe may break them up or make them turn into a face tag team and turn on randy orton.
Well you see, I have some extras in my cabinet. I could give them to you for free! No need to spend money.
WQ: YES, I hate Legacy. They're so boring, they should go back to ';priceless'; and ';useless'; er i mean Priceless and Orton.
Ebay or Amazon
WQ:Yes
Pretty dumb question, but anyway, try Wal-Mart or Target. They have everything you need.
WQ: Yes. Legacy sucks. All they do is take orders from Orton like they're his little b!tches.
Try contacting the sewer/sanitation district of the city where he last wrestled!
As far as Legacy goes, that's up to Vince and the writers!
Wal Mart
Ted Dibiase to Be Face on SmackDown
Cody Rhodes Heel on ECW
Randy Orton Prove All Kiddies WRONG
JUST
SAY
NO
What PHBK said, or Amazon.
Or go to a WWE live event and scoop it off his body.
Um.
WQ: Yes.
You could always check Ebay
WQ:Yes
Nah
Try The Body Shop or Crabtree %26amp; Evelyn.
WQ: Yes, it's time.
I was there when u were dared!!!!!!!!!!!
WQ: Soon, very soon. Ted is turning face.
I am looking for info on Don Aikens a painter. I bought an oil painting but can't find any info anywhere.
I have a painting depicting Provincetown....I come up basically empty when searching for him or history of the painting.I am looking for info on Don Aikens a painter. I bought an oil painting but can't find any info anywhere.
Don Aikens? Hmmm, I know him, he is about 70 years old now, I knew he talked about painting but didn't realize that he did. Google him?I am looking for info on Don Aikens a painter. I bought an oil painting but can't find any info anywhere.
I am Don Aikens daughter. I know about the painting.
If you would like to email, please do and I will give you the information on it.
Denise @ Twinkles42660@yahoo.com
Thank you Report Abuse
I commented before on this. I can't get in touch with you. It says your email or contact information is blocked.
If you would like to get in touch with me, email me at Twinkles42660@yahoo.com.
I am Don Aikens daughter.
Thank you,
Denise Report Abuse
Don Aikens? Hmmm, I know him, he is about 70 years old now, I knew he talked about painting but didn't realize that he did. Google him?I am looking for info on Don Aikens a painter. I bought an oil painting but can't find any info anywhere.
I am Don Aikens daughter. I know about the painting.
If you would like to email, please do and I will give you the information on it.
Denise @ Twinkles42660@yahoo.com
Thank you Report Abuse
I commented before on this. I can't get in touch with you. It says your email or contact information is blocked.
If you would like to get in touch with me, email me at Twinkles42660@yahoo.com.
I am Don Aikens daughter.
Thank you,
Denise Report Abuse
Was it legal?Big oil bought small refineries,scraped them to restrict availability controling the price?
I know of one company for certain ';Camino Oil Refinery'; distributed as Beacon gasoline in my hometown of Hanford, California. The small gas companies kept the Big Boys in line by being willing to accept a small margin of profit. Buying out and/or driving out of business the competion, doesn't that create a monopoly? Aren't monopolies supposed to be closely controlled by our leaders we placed there to protect and guide us? Is what big oil did and are doing legal?Was it legal?Big oil bought small refineries,scraped them to restrict availability controling the price?
The many purchase of small refineries and mergers of large corporations have been very carefully controlled by the Federal Trade Commission. In at least one case, in Bakersfield, California, Shell Oil was very hotly disputed, and has, I believe, been blocked. The first link below refers to that particular situation.
The short answer to your questions are 1) it's not only big oil that has been closing down refineries; many independents have done so as well, and 2) yes, it's legal.
The other links provide more information around your question in general.Was it legal?Big oil bought small refineries,scraped them to restrict availability controling the price?
If there was an anti-trust violation the Federal Trade Commission would be responsible for enforcing it.
However, I'm sure you'll find that big oil companies buy small stations all the time and yet there is never an anti-trust finding.
In some states there are laws preventing gas from being sold at too small a markup.
This is intended to keep mom and pop stations in business by not allowing the big boys to undercut on price long enough to drive out the competitors then jacking it back up once they are all gone.
I'd be California has a similar law.
The many purchase of small refineries and mergers of large corporations have been very carefully controlled by the Federal Trade Commission. In at least one case, in Bakersfield, California, Shell Oil was very hotly disputed, and has, I believe, been blocked. The first link below refers to that particular situation.
The short answer to your questions are 1) it's not only big oil that has been closing down refineries; many independents have done so as well, and 2) yes, it's legal.
The other links provide more information around your question in general.Was it legal?Big oil bought small refineries,scraped them to restrict availability controling the price?
If there was an anti-trust violation the Federal Trade Commission would be responsible for enforcing it.
However, I'm sure you'll find that big oil companies buy small stations all the time and yet there is never an anti-trust finding.
In some states there are laws preventing gas from being sold at too small a markup.
This is intended to keep mom and pop stations in business by not allowing the big boys to undercut on price long enough to drive out the competitors then jacking it back up once they are all gone.
I'd be California has a similar law.
Where would I buy the oils to make parfume?
this oils needed for this parfume are
green apple (scented) , red apple (';) ,
cinnamon(';), cranberry(';) , vanilla (';) , and clove (';)Where would I buy the oils to make parfume?
Squeeze your grandpa's nose, youll find alota oil thier lol, or you can borrow my grandpa's :D!Where would I buy the oils to make parfume?
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green apple (scented) , red apple (';) ,
cinnamon(';), cranberry(';) , vanilla (';) , and clove (';)Where would I buy the oils to make parfume?
Squeeze your grandpa's nose, youll find alota oil thier lol, or you can borrow my grandpa's :D!Where would I buy the oils to make parfume?
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Where can i buy moroccan soap / argan oil soap / in dubai at CHEAP price.?
what soap do moroccans use?
is it 100% natural?
what shampoo do arabic / moroccan people use? (they have great hair!)
is it 100% natural?
where can i buy all this natual stuff those beautifull skinned arabic / mide eastern girls use in dubai at cheap price?Where can i buy moroccan soap / argan oil soap / in dubai at CHEAP price.?
Read this article before you even CONSIDER visiting or working in Dubai: http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/com鈥?/a>Where can i buy moroccan soap / argan oil soap / in dubai at CHEAP price.?
sorry to disappoint u but from what i have seen most of the local people use common old sunsilk type shampoo found in every supermarket. a lot of asians/arab women use coconut oil on their hair, it makes it shine but its very oily and the smell is something u either love or hate. this can be found very cheaply in the supermarkets too.
RAMEZ SUPERSTORE
Al Wahda street
SHARJAH
is it 100% natural?
what shampoo do arabic / moroccan people use? (they have great hair!)
is it 100% natural?
where can i buy all this natual stuff those beautifull skinned arabic / mide eastern girls use in dubai at cheap price?Where can i buy moroccan soap / argan oil soap / in dubai at CHEAP price.?
Read this article before you even CONSIDER visiting or working in Dubai: http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/com鈥?/a>Where can i buy moroccan soap / argan oil soap / in dubai at CHEAP price.?
sorry to disappoint u but from what i have seen most of the local people use common old sunsilk type shampoo found in every supermarket. a lot of asians/arab women use coconut oil on their hair, it makes it shine but its very oily and the smell is something u either love or hate. this can be found very cheaply in the supermarkets too.
RAMEZ SUPERSTORE
Al Wahda street
SHARJAH
(UK) I would like to buy some castor oil...?
...does anyone know where sells it?
and will they sell it to a pregnant woman?
has anyone encountered this problem?!
thanks!(UK) I would like to buy some castor oil...?
hi you can buy castor oil from boots or a chemist but they wont sell it to a pregnant woman as they know what you want it for. i had castor oil with my second baby i had half a bottle sat on the loo all day and my waters broke that nite, but with my third i had a whole bottle sat on the loo again and he never came out he was a day late. i found the best way to take it was to mix with pure orange juice pop in the microwave for 15 seconds stir and drink its warm and not thick. good luck(UK) I would like to buy some castor oil...?
Holland and Barratts sell it.
What are you intending to use it for?
PLEASE, PLEASE DO NOT TAKE CASTOR OIL - IT COULD BE DANGEROUS TO YOUR BABY.
The reasoning behind taking it is that it could give you diarrea, and when this happens your stomach could have contractions therefore starting off the real thing. But, the castor oil will also go through the cord to your baby, who could poo whilst inside you and then get quite a nasty infection. If this doesn't happen then you will spend your labour throwing up and with diarrea. Trust me, that is the last thing you want when in labour in front of your partner, midwife, and anyone else who happens to be in the room with you during your labour.
Don't even go there with trying to drink that hellish stuff to get you started!! I did that, it is disgusting, it's thick and makes you puke when you are trying to take it and to make matters worse, all it does is give you the runs and it doesn't make the baby come any sooner!!
They sell it at most health food stores in the United States (not sure about in the UK). It is sold over the counter and is a natural remedy for constipation, so I can't imagine that anyone would have a problem selling it to you. Be ready when you take it! Be near a bathroom and probably best to be at home for the following 24 hours. It did not work for me the first time I tried it, but tried again a week later and went into labor that evening.
Do no do it, the midwives know and it is not a good way to bring on labour, I know its frustrating but baby will come when its ready, when I was pregnant I went from 7.5 stone to 12 stone and it was all belly, i was so fed up and wanted to use castor oil but it can be very bad for baby and yourself as it gives you the squits!
I really wouldn't know where to get it in the UK, I'm in Canada and bought it at my grocery store, it was behind the counter at the pharmacist.
Honestly I took the maximum dose for an adult and all it did was make me feel Icky, didn't start labour. I wouldn't recommend it
you should be able to buy it at a health food shop like holland and barrats or you might get it at one of the bigger chemists like boots, they should sell you it but before you take it just consider the risks, it can cause severe dihorrea which can dehydrate you (not good) or it can cause your babys bowels to open which can cause the baby to become distressed leading to a possible c section. this happened to my mum with my sister and she was still born, luckily she was revived and she is a healthy 7year old now but it could have all gone terribly wrong. this obviously doesnt happen to everyone but just think about it before taking the castor oil
My wife was told by a friend of hers that if you drink it, it can induce labour, she somehow managed to down a small bottle of it, all it induced was really bad stomach aches and diarrhoea. Our daughter was born a week later; she has the most beautiful shiny hair though.how to makeup
and will they sell it to a pregnant woman?
has anyone encountered this problem?!
thanks!(UK) I would like to buy some castor oil...?
hi you can buy castor oil from boots or a chemist but they wont sell it to a pregnant woman as they know what you want it for. i had castor oil with my second baby i had half a bottle sat on the loo all day and my waters broke that nite, but with my third i had a whole bottle sat on the loo again and he never came out he was a day late. i found the best way to take it was to mix with pure orange juice pop in the microwave for 15 seconds stir and drink its warm and not thick. good luck(UK) I would like to buy some castor oil...?
Holland and Barratts sell it.
What are you intending to use it for?
PLEASE, PLEASE DO NOT TAKE CASTOR OIL - IT COULD BE DANGEROUS TO YOUR BABY.
The reasoning behind taking it is that it could give you diarrea, and when this happens your stomach could have contractions therefore starting off the real thing. But, the castor oil will also go through the cord to your baby, who could poo whilst inside you and then get quite a nasty infection. If this doesn't happen then you will spend your labour throwing up and with diarrea. Trust me, that is the last thing you want when in labour in front of your partner, midwife, and anyone else who happens to be in the room with you during your labour.
Don't even go there with trying to drink that hellish stuff to get you started!! I did that, it is disgusting, it's thick and makes you puke when you are trying to take it and to make matters worse, all it does is give you the runs and it doesn't make the baby come any sooner!!
They sell it at most health food stores in the United States (not sure about in the UK). It is sold over the counter and is a natural remedy for constipation, so I can't imagine that anyone would have a problem selling it to you. Be ready when you take it! Be near a bathroom and probably best to be at home for the following 24 hours. It did not work for me the first time I tried it, but tried again a week later and went into labor that evening.
Do no do it, the midwives know and it is not a good way to bring on labour, I know its frustrating but baby will come when its ready, when I was pregnant I went from 7.5 stone to 12 stone and it was all belly, i was so fed up and wanted to use castor oil but it can be very bad for baby and yourself as it gives you the squits!
I really wouldn't know where to get it in the UK, I'm in Canada and bought it at my grocery store, it was behind the counter at the pharmacist.
Honestly I took the maximum dose for an adult and all it did was make me feel Icky, didn't start labour. I wouldn't recommend it
you should be able to buy it at a health food shop like holland and barrats or you might get it at one of the bigger chemists like boots, they should sell you it but before you take it just consider the risks, it can cause severe dihorrea which can dehydrate you (not good) or it can cause your babys bowels to open which can cause the baby to become distressed leading to a possible c section. this happened to my mum with my sister and she was still born, luckily she was revived and she is a healthy 7year old now but it could have all gone terribly wrong. this obviously doesnt happen to everyone but just think about it before taking the castor oil
My wife was told by a friend of hers that if you drink it, it can induce labour, she somehow managed to down a small bottle of it, all it induced was really bad stomach aches and diarrhoea. Our daughter was born a week later; she has the most beautiful shiny hair though.
Where can i buy a filter for old cooking oil to run my car?
and any adviceWhere can i buy a filter for old cooking oil to run my car?
on Google Search Look up ';';How to make Bio-Diesel';, YES Pure Bio-D will run in your car.Where can i buy a filter for old cooking oil to run my car?
try a specialist.
for more detail visit - www.massmotoring.com
on Google Search Look up ';';How to make Bio-Diesel';, YES Pure Bio-D will run in your car.Where can i buy a filter for old cooking oil to run my car?
try a specialist.
for more detail visit - www.massmotoring.com
Where can i find bio-oil? how much of it should i buy?
can i find them in wien, prague or budapest? where should i look at, pharmacies? and how much should i buy them if i want to use them for stretch marks on my legs and stains on my arms? i guess one bottle wouldnt be enough cuz people say they use bio-oil for like a year or smt to make it workWhere can i find bio-oil? how much of it should i buy?
i need to buy some aswell (:
Go to your pharmacies, and ask, they're about 拢7 and come in small packaging,
i can assure you it doesn't take a year to make it work.
xWhere can i find bio-oil? how much of it should i buy?
I don't know where you can buy it but you should maybe just buy the small bottle until you know that you like it and that you will keep using it because it's relatively expensive. Also a small amount of it goes a long way since it's an oil. I got the small bottle and it's still about 4/5 full because the novelty of it wore off for me and I couldn't see any results.
I got mine from my local hair shop for about 拢8 there are different sizes to i think that was for the smaller bottle but it is worth it. Try coco butter i have been using that as my bio oil has run out and it works just as good and it cheaper and you can get it any where from chemists to super markets.
olive oil is a good bio oil to be used for stretchmarks; etc; and
can be found at any dept store and rarely at pharmacies
urm ma sista used 2 buy it from the chemists but i dont tink u get it der anymore. she used 2 buy it for about 4.50 r summin. u can still chek at chemists if dey r dere or not
i need to buy some aswell (:
Go to your pharmacies, and ask, they're about 拢7 and come in small packaging,
i can assure you it doesn't take a year to make it work.
xWhere can i find bio-oil? how much of it should i buy?
I don't know where you can buy it but you should maybe just buy the small bottle until you know that you like it and that you will keep using it because it's relatively expensive. Also a small amount of it goes a long way since it's an oil. I got the small bottle and it's still about 4/5 full because the novelty of it wore off for me and I couldn't see any results.
I got mine from my local hair shop for about 拢8 there are different sizes to i think that was for the smaller bottle but it is worth it. Try coco butter i have been using that as my bio oil has run out and it works just as good and it cheaper and you can get it any where from chemists to super markets.
olive oil is a good bio oil to be used for stretchmarks; etc; and
can be found at any dept store and rarely at pharmacies
urm ma sista used 2 buy it from the chemists but i dont tink u get it der anymore. she used 2 buy it for about 4.50 r summin. u can still chek at chemists if dey r dere or not
Where can I buy incense and essential oils in Philadelphia?
I am looking for a store (don't want to buy online) in Philadelphia where I can buy incense, oils, aromatherapy stuff, etc. Anyone know of such a place within the city? I don't have a car.
Thanks!Where can I buy incense and essential oils in Philadelphia?
If you are familiar with Septa then go to 15th st station at the el, there is always somebody selling it. Usually Muslim.Where can I buy incense and essential oils in Philadelphia?
bed bath and beyond
Thanks!Where can I buy incense and essential oils in Philadelphia?
If you are familiar with Septa then go to 15th st station at the el, there is always somebody selling it. Usually Muslim.Where can I buy incense and essential oils in Philadelphia?
bed bath and beyond
I'm going to buy some Vitamin E oil for my face just to use at ?
night. How can I tell between REAL vitamin E oil and SYNTHETIC? Please helpI'm going to buy some Vitamin E oil for my face just to use at ?
It should say that it's real, not synthetic, on the bottle. If it doesn't, look at the ingredients.I'm going to buy some Vitamin E oil for my face just to use at ?
Go to a heath shop and ask for some. The one I use is one that can be put on your skin and taken orally, ie 5 drops in a drink.
It should say that it's real, not synthetic, on the bottle. If it doesn't, look at the ingredients.I'm going to buy some Vitamin E oil for my face just to use at ?
Go to a heath shop and ask for some. The one I use is one that can be put on your skin and taken orally, ie 5 drops in a drink.
Help Me Buy A Crude Oil Future.?
Please just tell me how someone. Only response I see is its risky. Don't care I'll gamble oil is going up help!!!Help Me Buy A Crude Oil Future.?
Not only is it risky, but the minimum investment for futures is large. The best you can do is talk to a broker. He'll advise you on what you need. This type of investing can't be done on Ameritrade or Scottrade.
Ron, ChFC
PS - I'm a broker and the ';not the sharpest tacks in the box'; comment can't be generalized. I am completing an MBA in Financial Management.Help Me Buy A Crude Oil Future.?
Open an account at MF Global.
See a broker, tell him what you want and give him the money! Brokers are located in most banks but they are not the sharpest tacks in the box.
Not only is it risky, but the minimum investment for futures is large. The best you can do is talk to a broker. He'll advise you on what you need. This type of investing can't be done on Ameritrade or Scottrade.
Ron, ChFC
PS - I'm a broker and the ';not the sharpest tacks in the box'; comment can't be generalized. I am completing an MBA in Financial Management.Help Me Buy A Crude Oil Future.?
Open an account at MF Global.
See a broker, tell him what you want and give him the money! Brokers are located in most banks but they are not the sharpest tacks in the box.
Where can I buy Massage oils?
My friend just graduated from a Massage School. Christmas is around the corner and I wanted to get her a kit or a basket full of massage oils, so she could make her own. Where can I buy these online or a store? On a budget. I don't know much about oils but i know that you need carrier oils and essential oils.Where can I buy Massage oils?
You can try this site. They have a few of those:
http://www.purplepostbox.com/buy/Massage鈥?/a>
...also try eBay deals for $1 or less
http://www.abuckintime.com
Where can I buy Massage oils?
Massage oil - http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8%26amp;鈥?/a>
Essential oils - http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8%26amp;鈥?/a>
Hope this helps
Good luck!
Here are a lot of them
http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-鈥?/a>
Ebay is the best place to go. you will find all kinds of deals! Plus if you search for it in the Livesearch.com you can save like 25% off. you need to have a msn or hotmail account thow.how to makeup
You can try this site. They have a few of those:
http://www.purplepostbox.com/buy/Massage鈥?/a>
...also try eBay deals for $1 or less
http://www.abuckintime.com
Where can I buy Massage oils?
Massage oil - http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8%26amp;鈥?/a>
Essential oils - http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8%26amp;鈥?/a>
Hope this helps
Good luck!
Here are a lot of them
http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-鈥?/a>
Ebay is the best place to go. you will find all kinds of deals! Plus if you search for it in the Livesearch.com you can save like 25% off. you need to have a msn or hotmail account thow.
Where i can buy a machine to extract the cardamom oil?
This oil is derived from the seeds and pods of the cardamom plant, however, it requires a distilling process. You can do this at home or on a small scale, however, you need a still in order to produce 'food quality' product. You must also have a federal permit for this still, and there are several rules and regulations that you must follow in order to do this at home. Unfortunately, this process is the same on used to distill alcohol, and the reason you will need the licensed still. I purchased one about 2 years ago, for a similar reason, go on line to ';Revenoor alcohol still';, they can build your still, and assist you with your paper work-its a great product!Where i can buy a machine to extract the cardamom oil?
where are you extracting it from? looks like the equipment would probably cost you $250,000 minimum, plus a big place to put it
where are you extracting it from? looks like the equipment would probably cost you $250,000 minimum, plus a big place to put it
I just bought an eleven fin oil heater. it doesn't heat my room up. should i get a fan heater instead?
i live in a studio unit and there is an open staircase and also there isn't a door into my kitchen so there is a lot of space that needs to be heated. what type of heating should i purchase? does anyone have an idea of how much AUD$$ my oil heater will cost me per hour? my landlady said 35cents.
thanks.I just bought an eleven fin oil heater. it doesn't heat my room up. should i get a fan heater instead?
a fan heater will distribute the heat more in your house than an oil heater,
thanks.I just bought an eleven fin oil heater. it doesn't heat my room up. should i get a fan heater instead?
a fan heater will distribute the heat more in your house than an oil heater,
Where can I buy Vitamin E Oil and Almond Oil?
do grocery stores sell it?Where can I buy Vitamin E Oil and Almond Oil?
Try Boots or any Chemist.....Where can I buy Vitamin E Oil and Almond Oil?
well u might get them in grocery but i doubt abt the quality. so i will suggest go to pharmacy or if u are in uk then go to boots, superdrug, sainsbury's, tesco, morrison types os shops where they have the pharmacy departments.
http://www.healthydirect.com/index.jsf?A鈥?/a>
to get the good kind go to your local natural health food store. The ones at grocery stores have a higher chance of being synthetic and made is a lab.
at your local pharmacy
grocery store would have vitamin e oil but not almond oil
go to CVS
i second the walmart reply but i'm adding superwalmart cause regular might not have almond oil
I know vit e oil can be bought at your local pharmacy...I am not sure about almond oil..I might try a whole foods or a vit store..
You'd have a better chance of finding it at CVS, Walmart, Walgreens, Rite Aid, or a natural health store.
i know a couple of places that will sell it:
Holland %26amp; Barrett
Boots
Pharmasists
Holland + Barratts most likely.
Drug stores, like Walgreens.
beauty supply store
wal-mart
Try your local Holland and Barrett
A health food store
Your local health store.
try jtbids.com or ebay
yeah they should.
boots store
Online @ puritan's pride.
Try Boots or any Chemist.....Where can I buy Vitamin E Oil and Almond Oil?
well u might get them in grocery but i doubt abt the quality. so i will suggest go to pharmacy or if u are in uk then go to boots, superdrug, sainsbury's, tesco, morrison types os shops where they have the pharmacy departments.
http://www.healthydirect.com/index.jsf?A鈥?/a>
to get the good kind go to your local natural health food store. The ones at grocery stores have a higher chance of being synthetic and made is a lab.
at your local pharmacy
grocery store would have vitamin e oil but not almond oil
go to CVS
i second the walmart reply but i'm adding superwalmart cause regular might not have almond oil
I know vit e oil can be bought at your local pharmacy...I am not sure about almond oil..I might try a whole foods or a vit store..
You'd have a better chance of finding it at CVS, Walmart, Walgreens, Rite Aid, or a natural health store.
i know a couple of places that will sell it:
Holland %26amp; Barrett
Boots
Pharmasists
Holland + Barratts most likely.
Drug stores, like Walgreens.
beauty supply store
wal-mart
Try your local Holland and Barrett
A health food store
Your local health store.
try jtbids.com or ebay
yeah they should.
boots store
Online @ puritan's pride.
Can anyone let me know where I can buy Myrtle essential oil, not Lemon Myrtle just plain myrtle?
Frontier offer 2 brands of Myrtus communis oil.Can anyone let me know where I can buy Myrtle essential oil, not Lemon Myrtle just plain myrtle?
I am an alternative medicinal therapist and I get all of my oils from:
shoparoma.co.uk and woodland herbs.com
Gloria(BSYA)
I am an alternative medicinal therapist and I get all of my oils from:
shoparoma.co.uk and woodland herbs.com
Gloria(BSYA)
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