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raratt

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tyler.durden

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This morning I counted out $6000 in cash, and went to go deposit it at Chase. The teller girl said, "You're smart. Everyone else is coming in here to withdraw all their money, and I'm thinking 'why do you want all that dirty cash at your house?'" I agreed, adding that we all need to pay our bills and order stuff online. You have to go out to use your cash. She was cute and a little flirty. Of course she was, seeing what I was depositing. "What do you do for a living?" She asked. "I own a music business..." I replied. I then headed to Jewel for groceries. They were totally out of TP and paper towels, dish detergent (WTF???), lysol spray, and the like. A lot of items had limits, but I ignored the signs and the cashiers didn't care. I spent about $300. About a third of the people, and every cashier, was wearing masks. Some were also wearing rubber gloves, like me. Everyone was SO great about social distancing, but it took about a half hour to check out. I have 3 N95 masks, and I also have a respirator/goggles set up a la Breaking Bad, for when I need to go nuclear and treat for mites. I'm definitely going to wear the N95s when I go out from now on, and maybe the total biohazard set up when shit really hits the fan. I won't have to go out for another couple of weeks at least, and I'm glad. Today's trip was stressful, and I'm happy to stay in...
 

doublejj

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This morning I counted out $6000 in cash, and went to go deposit it at Chase. The teller girl said, "You're smart. Everyone else is coming in here to withdraw all their money, and I'm thinking 'why do you want all that dirty cash at your house?'" I agreed, adding that we all need to pay our bills and order stuff online. You have to go out to use your cash. She was cute and a little flirty. Of course she was, seeing what I was depositing. "What do you do for a living?" She asked. "I own a music business..." I replied. I then headed to Jewel for groceries. They were totally out of TP and paper towels, dish detergent (WTF???), lysol spray, and the like. A lot of items had limits, but I ignored the signs and the cashiers didn't care. I spent about $300. About a third of the people, and every cashier, was wearing masks. Some were also wearing rubber gloves, like me. Everyone was SO great about social distancing, but it took about a half hour to check out. I have 3 N95 masks, and I also have a respirator/goggles set up a la Breaking Bad, for when I need to go nuclear and treat for mites. I'm definitely going to wear the N95s when I go out from now on, and maybe the total biohazard set up when shit really hits the fan. I won't have to go out for another couple of weeks at least, and I'm glad. Today's trip was stressful, and I'm happy to stay in...
I pulled most of my cash and put it in the safe. It can sit in there until it's disinfected...I see no reason to leave it in the bank, they ain't pay'in shit in interest...I got a lot of it in small bills. I'd rather hand out good clean money to pay for things and just say....."keep the change" than to handle the keypad...
 

tyler.durden

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I pulled most of my cash and put it in the safe. It can sit in there until it's disinfected...I see no reason to leave it in the bank, they ain't pay'in shit in interest...I got a lot of it in small bills. I'd rather hand out good clean money to pay for things and just say....."keep the change"
I hear that. I don't currently own a credit card, so I need to have cash in the bank for my debit card to pay shit online. I have plenty of cash at home and in storage, so no worries there...
 
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