xxcc
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what in the hell is the matter with this country, ...and world for that matter? I have to vent. I used to do it in confidence with my buddy/business partner, but can't tell if I got stabbed in the back or the rear or both.
so... I used to buy rock salt in bulk from a company in Utah. It came in 2000# bags for about $0.10/lb delivered. I phoned them this morning to arrange another load. The gal at the desk said, "we don't sell that salt that way anymore. For cattle, we only sell machined salt or pressed blocks that contain corn starch." upon inquiring why you can't get bulk rocks, she replied, "well, we have to hand pick those, they are 'sleeved' and 'polished' and marketed as 'Trophy Rock' to the deer people and for horse owners. You can still buy them, they are sold at $1/lb by the rock." What a bunch of BS. What's wrong with just obtaining the natural rocks in the most natural way, right out of the mine.
At one time, I loved this country was proud of what our flag stood for, thought everybody should have a little more loyalty than they seemed to show. At the rate we're going, no wonder the rest of the world wants to use the American Flag for bung fodder when they run a little short of the real stuff. ???
so... I used to buy rock salt in bulk from a company in Utah. It came in 2000# bags for about $0.10/lb delivered. I phoned them this morning to arrange another load. The gal at the desk said, "we don't sell that salt that way anymore. For cattle, we only sell machined salt or pressed blocks that contain corn starch." upon inquiring why you can't get bulk rocks, she replied, "well, we have to hand pick those, they are 'sleeved' and 'polished' and marketed as 'Trophy Rock' to the deer people and for horse owners. You can still buy them, they are sold at $1/lb by the rock." What a bunch of BS. What's wrong with just obtaining the natural rocks in the most natural way, right out of the mine.
At one time, I loved this country was proud of what our flag stood for, thought everybody should have a little more loyalty than they seemed to show. At the rate we're going, no wonder the rest of the world wants to use the American Flag for bung fodder when they run a little short of the real stuff. ???