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Bread around 2.00...

Posted By: sunnyMT on 2005-10-24
In Reply to: Well, I actually pay close to $700 a month.. - TM

per loaf, milk was $2.90 last night (gallon).  Our home cost $171,000, we paid $1450.00 per month for mtg payment.  Not totally clear on the taxes and other things.  My son goes to a private school, but have heard wonderful things about the public schools in the area.


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