08-15-2020, 03:18 PM
(08-15-2020, 02:28 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: I wasn't really worried to much, but it did lower my respect for the human race.People were acting like it was a nuclear holocaust. We had enough TP at home because its just the wife and I. I was more pissed about meat prices. Wen't to Sav-A-Lot and they were charging $7.99 lb for 73% lean hamburger? I was ready to go Chuck Norris up in that place (not really, I'm a pretty laid back dude). I had an elderly lady ram my cart that day also because I let the lady in front of me run and grab something she forgot. I just turned and looked at her and gave a soft grin. Freakin people were being crazy.
If the stores would have run out of beer tho, I may have panicked, but they didn't, and all was harmony in the universe.
I remember watching a lady trying to reach the last pack of toilet paper at a Walmart... I couldn't resist messing with her. When she was finally close to having it off the top rack I said "Little do you know that you were just getting that down for me.".... But no seriously; I was reliant on the Arab carryout around the corner for toilet paper for a week or two... He also had the hook-up on sanitizer... Some shit called Covid-X... That's gotta be some powerful stuff.
See the bright side is we can look back and laugh a lil, but I know the fatigue of it all is wearing... Add that to the political and social state of the country, and it can be exhausting at times.
Poo Dey