I hit a local Mexican meat market yesterday abound bought 9lb of assorted seasoned chicken and stakes. With my diet, meat is my main source of nutrition. I really want to find some ground beef, but the hoarding masses have made that near impossible. Hell, even the ground bison is gone. The Mexican market still has plenty of veggies and meat. Looks like we will be eating fajitas for the next week or so. lol Wife's going to try and find some ground beef today. I'll keep yall posted.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostIs it better to shop super early in the morning at store open or late at night? I want a brisket and some more healthy snacks
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Originally posted by cool cat View PostEarly. Most stores are closing early so they can restock.
Originally posted by slow84lx View PostKroger at 121 & Coit Road had plenty of stuff on the shelves Wednesday morning at 8:00 a.m. Still no paper towels but plenty of toilet paper and some of most everything else. I didn't pay close attention to the meat inventory.
I'm gonna order a snake river farms wagyu with my trump check at this rae.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostThe reality is county offices/courts are already closed for an undetermined amount of time. So they couldn’t proceed even if they want to. Every day the courts are closed, just pushes them that much further out because they’re already backlogged.
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Originally posted by Big A View PostCalifornia's gov Newsome has already told their state National Guard to mount up, for humanitarian support such as helping the supply chain, looter protection, etc.
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Originally posted by lowthreeohz View PostSF should have plenty of experience there..
I was reading this morning that they have closed down all the temp hospitals in China, due to the declining cases of Covid-19, so the positive is that this will all be over soon, whatever the impact.
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Originally posted by Big A View PostI was about to say, same as they do now, and SoCal has a ton more experience and homeless population.
I was reading this morning that they have closed down all the temp hospitals in China, due to the declining cases of Covid-19, so the positive is that this will all be over soon, whatever the impact.
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Originally posted by lowthreeohz View Postyeah, and the first one is going up in WA state this morning. It's ending there, unfortunately we're weeks behind them and people here are fucking retards so...
I do still think that all said and done, this is going to flesh out to be a new flu variant, with slightly different symptoms, and the major complications being pneumonia and world-wide panic. That said, I'm not opposed to the quarantines, especially if shown to have helped minimize fatalities. Then again, mother nature does have her grand plan, and maybe she's slowly building tolerance to this human flu that is decimating the earth slowly.
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Originally posted by Big A View PostI totally get that, but even "weeks" is better than total uncertainty, and with the lock downs happening, hopefully we fare better than the preceding countries.
I'd like to hope that we fare better, but the spring breakers aren't building a solid case for us lol
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Originally posted by lowthreeohz View Postyeah man, i was just adding on to your statement not trying to contradict it.
I'd like to hope that we fare better, but the spring breakers aren't building a solid case for us lol
I do see it as unfortunate that the media isn't coming at it from this direction, the majority of the mass hysteria and hoarding is directly related to their end-of-days bias. At some point the media does need to become culpable for things like this. There is a huge difference in Kronkite reporting the factual numbers back in the day, and the likes of CNN telling the world to kiss their loved ones good-bye (I do realize that this is an over-dramatization, just like the media is doing).
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The biggest problem is going to be the, "I'm living for me and fuck all y'all crowd". They fail to realize, that even if they have an iron clad immune system, they can still transmit the virus to other people. My wife's place of work has a couple of these types, one of which went to Austin this past weekend and attended several parties and is now at home showing signs of upper respiratory issues.Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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Originally posted by black2002ls View PostThe biggest problem is going to be the, "I'm living for me and fuck all y'all crowd". They fail to realize, that even if they have an iron clad immune system, they can still transmit the virus to other people. My wife's place of work has a couple of these types, one of which went to Austin this past weekend and attended several parties and is now at home showing signs of upper respiratory issues.
My grandfather sent out an email complaining that his rural county is still allowing people to commute for their jobs into the metroplex. He was worried this was likely to spread to kids and then they would get sick when hanging out with grandkids. I told him that the CDC recommends self isolation for high risk people in the mean time. His response was that they didnt want to stop seeing their grand kids because that's inconvenient.
This selfish piece of shit would rather people go bankrupt than his retired 90 year old high risk ass have to change any of his behaviors. He literally wanted the county to lock down travel for all the healthy people but was unwilling to do anything to help himself.
Even my in laws have been going out like everything is normal and they're in their 60s.
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