Chris Hansen
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$120. Okay.
$120. Okay.
$120. Okay.
I tell you what.
I tell you what.
I tell you what.
You know what I paid for my Christmas tree last year? Seven or eight feet tall. Beautiful Doug fir. What? 10 bucks.
You know what I paid for my Christmas tree last year? Seven or eight feet tall. Beautiful Doug fir. What? 10 bucks.
You know what I paid for my Christmas tree last year? Seven or eight feet tall. Beautiful Doug fir. What? 10 bucks.
Well, okay, it was an hour drive to the National Forest. And you buy it every day or every week.
Well, okay, it was an hour drive to the National Forest. And you buy it every day or every week.
Well, okay, it was an hour drive to the National Forest. And you buy it every day or every week.
No, it used to cost. So in my SUV, it costs about $97 to $100 to fill it up once a week. And here it's like $35. Yeah.
No, it used to cost. So in my SUV, it costs about $97 to $100 to fill it up once a week. And here it's like $35. Yeah.
No, it used to cost. So in my SUV, it costs about $97 to $100 to fill it up once a week. And here it's like $35. Yeah.
I think so. And I think that, you know, in one of our articles that we're going to discuss today, that's reflected with the biggest U.S. online shopping day for Cyber Monday, a record breaking 13 billion dollars spent from U.S. consumers. So I think people are optimistic about, you know, what's coming next year because they're willing to spend.
I think so. And I think that, you know, in one of our articles that we're going to discuss today, that's reflected with the biggest U.S. online shopping day for Cyber Monday, a record breaking 13 billion dollars spent from U.S. consumers. So I think people are optimistic about, you know, what's coming next year because they're willing to spend.
I think so. And I think that, you know, in one of our articles that we're going to discuss today, that's reflected with the biggest U.S. online shopping day for Cyber Monday, a record breaking 13 billion dollars spent from U.S. consumers. So I think people are optimistic about, you know, what's coming next year because they're willing to spend.
And, you know, it's different for everybody, for sure. Yeah.
And, you know, it's different for everybody, for sure. Yeah.