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Old 06-08-2012, 08:59 AM
 
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Old 06-08-2012, 09:21 AM
 
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Default Commissary

Here in the northeast, I shop at the commissary at West Point, I easily save 25-33% on total grocery bill, it is worth it and the drive I have here is about 45 minutes. I just cannot take advantage of military posts now that I am retired Air Force.
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Old 06-08-2012, 09:26 AM
 
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Default Are you retired millitary too?

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We live on the north side of Fort Collins - near I-25. We are retired also. About once a month we drive to Cheyenne to shop at the mall. The shopping here in Fort Collins is terrible. I go to the Flat Irons Mall in the Boulder area or I go to Cheyenne. The drive north is easy but the winds and snow will definitely restrict your travel during some winters. Last winter was okay - went every month. We have met a few retired military here. When we were stationed in Los Angeles, I would drive to El Toro Marine base every six weeks for commissary. Know where you are coming from! Property taxes in Colorado are not bad compared to California, Texas, and Pa. I could not live in Cheyenne....nothing to do. We are campers but the mountains are not our scene during the winter. I do not know if Warren will stay open or whether it will close. The local newspaper never acknowledges that Cheyenne even exists. I live 36 miles from Cheyenne.

If you are retired military here is my email eonny@hotmail.com I would like to chat...thanks.

Edward Onny
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