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Greetings, dear friend. I'm glad you liked the shadows. Note that yes, there is the business of whoever delivers the cylinders to your home.
But this is very expensive. I have the smallest cylinder and I have been paying $7 for it, which at this moment is around 280 bolivars, which is the national currency. Wherever I fill it up, it costs me 90 bolivars, which is a little more than $2. So when I found out about this new, much cheaper option, I opted for it. Currently my income is around $10 a week and that $7 outlay is significant.

Of course it's not that it's "expensive". The person who charges like this is a boy who carries the gas cylinder on a motorcycle from here - Villa de Cura, Aragua state - to San Juan de los Morros, Guárico state - a distance of almost 28 km. In addition to standing in line there to buy the cylinder, you have previously stood in line to buy gasoline and, furthermore, what he earn must be worth the trip.

Thanks for the PIZZA and for INDEED