If everyone is allowed to load up their carts before you get there, how do you get even one loaf?
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If everyone is allowed to load up their carts before you get there, how do you get even one loaf?
Good luck finding yeast up here, or even online.
or flour, or milk, or...Good luck finding yeast up here, or even online.
I figured up between Chicago and New York City area, they make up 30% of the c virus cases in the USA.
also “shelter in place”, “stay at home” doesn’t mean confined to your house. You can get gas, groceries (or take out), and work. You can also go out and ride you bike, walk your dog, or walk anywhere open (even parks if they are open). It is nothing more then the normal in Indiana over the past week. It won’t be martial law and while you could be fined for unnecessary travel in some cases, I doubt you will.
Give me the Honda Civic, you guys can take your chances with the American made Friday afternoon products.
I think the stat is in this thread somewhere. Indiana tested 1500 or so with 200ish positive results. Here in Indy, they won't even test you for this unless they are admitting you...thus a severely skewed resut.Wonder if Indiana (or anyone else for that matter,) breaks down the amount of tests run with the positive and negative results?
Even in a 'crisis' people can't think outside the box or make sacrifices. Few days ago I was in the bread aisle and there was a grown man whining and wailing that there was 'no bread'. There were probably at least 30 loaves of oat bread and rye bread. Beautiful big loaves. But 'no bread'.People are weird.
Kroger- bread shelves are completely empty, but the bakery area is fully stocked, including fresh rolls, buns, loaves, and even sliced loaves. Frozen bread section also unaffected. Plenty of fresh produce other than potatoes. Fresh meat section obliterated... frozen meat, fully stocked.
People are weird.
People are weird.
Kroger- bread shelves are completely empty, but the bakery area is fully stocked, including fresh rolls, buns, loaves, and even sliced loaves. Frozen bread section also unaffected. Plenty of fresh produce other than potatoes. Fresh meat section obliterated... frozen meat, fully stocked.
Add to that, the couple of times I sent to Meijer in the last 10 days all the meat cases were empty except for steaks and bacon.
I didn't know I was a civil liberties activist. A 2A advocate, but yeah this does scare me.DOJ Begging For New ‘Emergency Powers,’ Extended Capabilities During Coronavirus Lockdown
This should scare the hell out of everyone.
I think the stat is in this thread somewhere. Indiana tested 1500 or so with 200ish positive results.
https://www.wndu.com/content/news/G...d023zmTUiL4Ht6BkX7KsJPgTEIA74xlcsc_ekySdANxgQ
We have 3 new ones in Goshen. One in Goshen General and two in self quarantine.
One round of 9mm for 2 loaves of bread. Anybody?
Everyone's bored.
Seems my sub time prepared me for something.
Except, I'm still working.
We're not even making the exotic steels used in auto safety cages.
Not a lot of orders for that.
We are making steel for cans.
Less money. But still more profitable than the lower grades.
So a pandemic, meteor hit, volcanic event, so on are real things that have and will happen. Our daily secure life’s can be turned on its head in a second. So during a event not everyone lives has nothing to do with if you deserve or desire life has more to do with your immune system and ability to fight off the virus.
We (America) have faced a pandemic that was much worse and survived Spanish flu 1918. It’s not a collapse of a nation or civilization but IMO a wake up call for some to have basic preps and such. Not everyone will make it to the other side events like this should shine a light on some individuals that life is fragile and not a guarantee.
Value everyday you get and don’t be afraid to wake up ready to die.