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One good thing. A tank of central heating oil might be a bit cheaper this autumn. (Assuming the drop in oil price is passed to the customer obviously. Maybe I'm being a bit optimistic)
Got one problem I need to solve though. If I invest in cod and need to hold it for a while until the prices rise, how do I stop it stinking up the kitchen ?
Get your wife to take her knickers off and hang around the kitchen. You'll soon stop noticing the smell of the cod.
One good thing. A tank of central heating oil might be a bit cheaper this autumn. (Assuming the drop in oil price is passed to the customer obviously. Maybe I'm being a bit optimistic)
Got one problem I need to solve though. If I invest in cod and need to hold it for a while until the prices rise, how do I stop it stinking up the kitchen ?
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