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Old Mar 13, 2020, 06:47 PM
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This is my largely unpopular opinion on diseases etc its a population control the earth knows what it is doing. People usually look at me like i am insane but i dont really care that is what i was brought up to believe in my family.
Yeah, people dont "believe" in global warming, well they gotta believe in fire and flood and cooties.

Eta - cbs news showed quarantined italians singing from their balconies. It sounded like they were singing "we all live in a yellow submarine".
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Old Mar 13, 2020, 06:56 PM
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All of the usual big box places around me are out of toilet paper, but apparently the off-the-beaten-path/hippie grocery places have some. Might be worth checking out if you have anything like that near you. You could even check office supply or hardware stores if you're really desperate.
Thanks! Unfortunately all I have near are chain grocery stores, dollar stores, and gas stations. Might drive 30 or 45 minutes to the next city tomorrow and fingers crossed some got deliveries.
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Old Mar 13, 2020, 07:05 PM
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In my town some of the larger businesses are selling there excess toilet paper for reasonable price but seeing as they pay wholesale prices they are probably making a tidy profit
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Old Mar 13, 2020, 07:43 PM
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luckily I'm a bit of a couponer. not like you see on tv but enough to get through the next month. Went to the store for milk and it was crazy with shelves empty. stay safe people. I'm just staying indoors now.
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Old Mar 13, 2020, 08:32 PM
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"Hypochondriac introverts, this is our moment!"

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Old Mar 13, 2020, 08:41 PM
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Twitter. It’s the new Cloaca Maxima (Really Big Sewer in Latin).

PSA: Grocery stores may be crazy. I went to pick up my car from the mechanic and swung by the grocery store after for some bananas. Mistake. It was packed. Some woman turned down the toiler paper aisle, saw the empty shelves and her mouth went into a perfect O.

They seemed to be running low on everything (not bananas though), though some of it might have been from their weekly sales.

ETA: also there are now reports of ice cream runs. So we’re all going to self-isolate and gain 15 lbs.?
Not my photo but, supposedly, happened in my neighborhood today. No wonder no one can find TP! Although, it looks like some of those might be paper towels?
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Old Mar 13, 2020, 08:42 PM
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Rough day on the COVID 19 front:

My 89-year-old father's assisted living center is now in full lockdown for safety: no one in and no one out (or if they leave they cannot return until all is cleared and there is not date on that.)

My husband's pay will be cut in half because the hotel industry is being slammed with cancellations. (We're assuming he won't be laid off, but that's not a certainty).

My son's position has been eliminated so he is now fully unemployed.

My niece's flight was cancelled, so she won't be able to get down to see her mother.

Symphony is shut down. Months of work will never go to performance. No rehearsals for the foreseeable future.

School may go online for awhile. Guess I'm spending break (which may be extended, shortening our instructional time) reworking lesson plans into a form that will work somehow online.

Lots of other complications with my son's graduation requirements/plans. Sure hope the university is considering altering certain requirements like observations, etc.

Church has been closed for at least two weeks. Smaller service will be livestreamed -- not the same.

The only consolation is that we think we have a plan to manage financially for a while - not indefinitely, but a while. Oh, and I don't know many people whose lives are not being greatly affected in some way -- employment status, childcare, finances, socially, etc. It's one of those rare times when pretty much everyone can relate at the same time.
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Old Mar 13, 2020, 08:46 PM
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I'm angry about the scarcity mindset causing the shelves to be completely bare of toilet paper, bread, cleaning supplies and hand soap. Ramen noodles too! We weren't doomsday prepping, we are sincerely out of staples. I'll be cutting up old clothes to wipe our butts! We have enough to go around if people wouldn't be so damn greedy.
Me too.

With a pretty big crew to feed, my normal grocery run looks like stocking up and I felt almost apologetic going about with my full cart. I usually have an ongoing 2-week rotating supply of nonperishables anyway because I have the storage space and the farm-girl food storage habit, but I wanted to make chicken soup today and wasn't able to find a whole chicken anywhere! I happened across a guy restocking the meat section at our Walmart grocery and asked if he had whole chickens, so he brought me an entire box and told me I could choose the one I wanted. I took two so I could stick one in the freezer for next week. Sheesh.

A side note- my kids think it is hysterically funny that he looked at me and said (not asked): "You'll probably want the all-natural antibiotic free chicken." Yes, actually, though I would have taken any chicken he had at that point.
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Old Mar 13, 2020, 08:53 PM
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How did he miss “free-range”?

One of the things I learned in economics last summer was that raising prices in a time of crisis was actually good, contrary to popular opinion—it prevents people from hoarding by buying too many of a given necessity, and leaves more for others.

Something that is making me angry is when a rookie basketball player, all of 19, offers to cover salaries for all of the hourly staff at his home stadium during the season pause...but not a peep from the much older, much richer than the rookie, billionaire owner of his team.
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Old Mar 13, 2020, 09:16 PM
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Yeah, people dont "believe" in global warming, well they gotta believe in fire and flood and cooties.
You left out frogs and locusts
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Old Mar 13, 2020, 09:26 PM
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You left out frogs and locusts
Apparently there is currently a plague of locusts in Africa.
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Old Mar 13, 2020, 09:35 PM
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I have four rolls of toilet paper left. I'm hoping that will last until some semblance of toilet paper sanity returns.
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Old Mar 13, 2020, 09:46 PM
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One of my friends who has a baby said she's having a hard time finding baby wipes too. She's like why are people hoarding baby wipes?
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Old Mar 13, 2020, 09:49 PM
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Our church is packing food boxes for the elementary children for spring break. I was thinking if I run across extra tp, I will buy some and drop it off to go in the food boxes.

I am a little worried about my job--can't study education if there are no students in schools--but think I will make a donation to the local hunger relief organization. I worry about how this is going to impact folks who are already living on the edge.
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 12:24 AM
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My work is offering incentive pay (a much, much higher hourly wage) to anyone who picks up hours. I just offered myself up for 8 additional hours this week!

Everything else is shutting down - I feel so bad for the less fortunate who don't have the resources that I have (I'm poor too - but not desperately poor) - and for those laid off or losing their jobs - or don't have childcare while the schools are shut down.
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 07:15 AM
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Ugh, Artley, that's awful, especially about your husband and son. And difficult about the assisted living, too. A former coworker was posting on FB that she normally visits her elderly mother daily but now can't because of the lockdown. I understand why they're doing it, but I can't imagine how isolating it must be for those living there to not see the outside world. I'm not sure of the official status in our state yet, but I worry about another former coworker whose father has dementia, and she's often the only one who can calm him down when he's agitated. I hope she'd still be able to see him somehow.
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 07:31 AM
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This is all such a cluster. Our hospital has a few suspected cases and it's a madhouse. They're now officially prohibiting patients from having visitors (unless they are a woman in labor or a dying person). They're cancelling everything unnecessary--non-urgent surgeries, clinic appointments, you name it. And they're warning us that they might ask (require?) us to work on the wards when we're supposed to be doing other less intense things. I have a feeling I'm not going to get a break anytime soon.
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 08:56 AM
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This is all such a cluster. Our hospital has a few suspected cases and it's a madhouse. They're now officially prohibiting patients from having visitors (unless they are a woman in labor or a dying person). They're cancelling everything unnecessary--non-urgent surgeries, clinic appointments, you name it. And they're warning us that they might ask (require?) us to work on the wards when we're supposed to be doing other less intense things. I have a feeling I'm not going to get a break anytime soon.

My mother-in-law is supposed to have knee replacement surgery in 2 weeks...I suspect if we end up with any possible cases at that hospital, it will be postponed (or might even be postponed anyway).
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 09:10 AM
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A side note- my kids think it is hysterically funny that he looked at me and said (not asked): "You'll probably want the all-natural antibiotic free chicken." Yes, actually, though I would have taken any chicken he had at that point.
Omg, you got - whats the word - ethnically profiled? - by the walmart butcher? I am speechless!
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Hallelujah we have toilet paper and feminine hygiene items for my daughter. Our Dollar General has a good stock, and they are expecting a truck Tuesday; it will be half loaded with toilet paper. The manager is insistent that he will not run out.
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Omg, you got - whats the word - ethnically profiled? - by the walmart butcher? I am speechless!
Culinarily profiled?
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 10:50 AM
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Crotchety cat is chasing his own tail. I think these young 'uns are good for him.

Oh my...I am laughing really hard. Just now the kittens both stopped what they were doing to watch him, fascinated. When he saw them watching, he sat up and glared. Then he stalked away.
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 12:27 PM
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This is my largely unpopular opinion on diseases etc its a population control the earth knows what it is doing. People usually look at me like i am insane but i dont really care that is what i was brought up to believe in my family.
You'd fit right in with me on my conspiracy theory forum.

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Old Mar 14, 2020, 12:36 PM
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Culinarily profiled?
I think you got ok boomer'd, in a way. Like thats why your boys thought it was funny? I love that they are so aware of this. That makes it even more complex. Its just delicious.
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Old Mar 14, 2020, 12:40 PM
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Crotchety cat is chasing his own tail. I think these young 'uns are good for him.
Oh my...I am laughing really hard. Just now the kittens both stopped what they were doing to watch him, fascinated. When he saw them watching, he sat up and glared. Then he stalked away.
Ya know, this is like the chicken story.
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