What are YOU hoarding for Corona Virus?

schuylaar

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Here in the South Bay ( Cali ) ... near Long Beach let’s say .... I personally hit up 6 stores ... local markets , sams club , etc.

SAME all over ... out of Shit paper , bottled water and large packs of hand soap / sanitizer. Stores are placing limits of purchase and
are hesitant about disclosing when more shipments will arrive. Ganahl lumber ( business account there ) is out of masks ( drywall ) / even simple 3M dust masks ... since we deal in pest control management services , we are finding issues with supplying “ our technicians and field inspectors “ with mandatory PPE for chemical treatments.

It’s getting like the Wild West ...
i've got plenty masks..how many do you needs and what will you pays, bro?:lol:

just go to the local funeral supply store (in your town yes, you have one) and they have PPEs N-95 masks.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Im not a member of the NRA and I buy my ammo from Big5.....
Do they allow guns on cruise ships? Here's conditions on the ship that Donald wanted to turn into the "Ship of the Damned", destined to sail in circles forever. It might make the numbers look bad...
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People fighting over ‘rotten’ food on coronavirus-stricken Grand Princess cruise: passenger
By Amanda Woods
March 9, 2020 | 10:09am | Updated
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An elderly British woman on board the coronavirus-stricken cruise ship off the California coast groused over the conditions on board, where “stir-crazy” passengers fight over “rotten” food, according to a new report.
Margaret Bartlett, 77 — one of 140 Brits aboard the vessel where 21 people have tested positive for the infection — told the BBC that she’s been confined to her cabin, which has no balcony.

“The food is rotten and terrible and we have to fight for it,” Bartlett told the network. “It is not good enough.”
“We are going stir crazy stuck in the cabin,” she added. “It is a bit depressing when we saw land and it was sunny and we couldn’t get out.”
Barlett told the outlet that a passenger who was staying 10 cabins away from her on board the ship has died. Officials have confirmed that at least one person, a 71-year-old man, died of coronavirus last week after his time on board the cruise.
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OldMedUser

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Actually like the bread I was buying better (grew up on mom's sourdough) but I have high blood pressure due to the medication I am on and a family history of bad things that get aggravated by the high blood pressure. The US bread, baked in Canada, has less than half the salt as the bread I do like eating. I have been cutting down on salt as much as I could, nothing in a salt shaker hits my food other than store bought stuff. The store bought stuff, I look at the label and find what has the lowest sodium.

So it is not a snob thing eating US bread. Plan on doing my own baking yet to really watch what goes into my food.
I suffer from low blood pressure and the only thing that helps is extra salt and thank Jah, Caffeine! I drink lots of coffee and lace my RO drinking water with a 1/4 tsp of Himalayan pink sea salt and the same regular salt so I get my iodine. A dash of baking soda too for the carbonate and sodium.

For bread I've been buying Silver Hills sprouted wheat bread. Non-gmo certified and all that good stuff made in Abottsford, BC and sells for $6 a loaf here in northern Alberta but any left over at the store gets taken to the local Red Apple store where it sells for $1.50 so I make sure to go on Thursdays when the bread guy delivers and stock up. They have a few different types and I like the larger 12 grain one. Chews like jerky. lol

When I used to live in Aldergrove, BC we were 3 miles from the US crossing and would buy all our dairy products from a dairy just a few miles south of the crossing that was owned by a Canadian couple. Then fill up on gas at the duty free store before crossing back. The small town of Lynden WA was just another 5 miles south where I bought a couple cartons of Camel 100's to tuck under the back seat of the chevy every couple weeks. Saved a bundle on everything. Now I would need a f'n passport to cross but that ain't happening no more.

US bread quite often uses High Fructose Corn Syrup as does some Canadian bread so I never bought bread in the states and refuse to use any product with HFCS in it like HP sauce, Miracle Whip, Heinz ketchup, Campbells tomato soup etc etc. In Canada HFCS is on the ingredients label as Glucose-Fructose so avoid anything with that on the label. In almost all sodas too but I haven't had a can of pop in at least 10 years.

We grow a lot of our own veggies, raise chickens and eat 99% of our meals at home. So much crap out there being sold as food that is really garbage.

:peace:
 

Budley Doright

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i've got plenty masks..how many do you needs and what will you pays, bro?:lol:

just go to the local funeral supply store (in your town yes, you have one) and they have PPEs N-95 masks.
Uber a bit slow? Trying your hand at price gouging now are we? tty did teach you a few things about how his world works, good for you!
 

printer

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I suffer from low blood pressure and the only thing that helps is extra salt and thank Jah, Caffeine! I drink lots of coffee and lace my RO drinking water with a 1/4 tsp of Himalayan pink sea salt and the same regular salt so I get my iodine. A dash of baking soda too for the carbonate and sodium.

For bread I've been buying Silver Hills sprouted wheat bread. Non-gmo certified and all that good stuff made in Abottsford, BC and sells for $6 a loaf here in northern Alberta but any left over at the store gets taken to the local Red Apple store where it sells for $1.50 so I make sure to go on Thursdays when the bread guy delivers and stock up. They have a few different types and I like the larger 12 grain one. Chews like jerky. lol

When I used to live in Aldergrove, BC we were 3 miles from the US crossing and would buy all our dairy products from a dairy just a few miles south of the crossing that was owned by a Canadian couple. Then fill up on gas at the duty free store before crossing back. The small town of Lynden WA was just another 5 miles south where I bought a couple cartons of Camel 100's to tuck under the back seat of the chevy every couple weeks. Saved a bundle on everything. Now I would need a f'n passport to cross but that ain't happening no more.

US bread quite often uses High Fructose Corn Syrup as does some Canadian bread so I never bought bread in the states and refuse to use any product with HFCS in it like HP sauce, Miracle Whip, Heinz ketchup, Campbells tomato soup etc etc. In Canada HFCS is on the ingredients label as Glucose-Fructose so avoid anything with that on the label. In almost all sodas too but I haven't had a can of pop in at least 10 years.

We grow a lot of our own veggies, raise chickens and eat 99% of our meals at home. So much crap out there being sold as food that is really garbage.

:peace:
You had me check. No artificial colours or flavours, no high fructose corn syrup. It does have sugar as an ingredient but 1g a slice. No trip needed, Superstore. No barn yard animals yet, but I am feeding a little guy that lives under my deck. Waiting for me in the morning.

 
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greg nr

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well im pretty use to people using me for themselves soo...…..
Well, look at Italy. we will be there in a few weeks. They have hospitals that are so stressed, they turn away sick people in need of emergency care. They just can't take on more critically ill people. They tell them to go home and wait.

Remember, these aren't just sick people. These are people who will die without medical care. Go home and wait.

So when your healthy young ass has a car accident, or falls off a bar stool, or gets into a fight, or shoots itself cleaning your gun.. and needs major/minor yet important care... Go home and wait. Concussion? Tumor? Spitting up blood after an accident. Sorry, no room here for you.

Need a script to get drugs? Sorry, too busy, the infection will take care of itself.

So yeah, young and healthy people never die without medical care for something not related to a virus. Ever.
 
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