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by TrueNomad
2289 days ago
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Today, first time in my life, thanks to my wife's blind fury imagination assuming we will starve, I have spent close to $400 on groceries which in any normal day I wouldn't imagine buying. But at the end of the day it is a small price to pay and play to her hand than resisting to go shopping and spend the day fighting.
And in my opinion, it is not going to be as bad as people think. We will not go to using leafs as toilet paper. Store supplies will return to normalcy in a week or two. And god know we all have enough pasta and ragu to tide us 2 weeks in any pantry nowadays. If you don't, may be you should, especially considering eating out is rolling the dice a tad riskier than I would like to take. I have shopped at a walmart super center and a supertarget right across the road from that and first time in my life i have seen walmart out of bread and there was a 200+ people line inside the store waiting for a package of toilet paper. It is just widespread panic and I believe it is for nothing.
When I lived in Atlanta GA, I used to laugh at the women loading up their carts with 15 gallons of milk and 30 loaves of bread because the weather man said it was going to flurry tonight. In Atlanta, snow falls one or two days tops in whole winter and stays on the ground 4-6 hours and you fight the slush for the next two days, before everything goes back to normal. Today I remembered thise scenes and looked at my shopping cart. Thanks to my wife, I turned to one of those ladies. |
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