Corona virus impact on business

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My wife just remembered she left some in the truck when she came back from the store. Then went and got it "so the windows don't get busted over toilet paper"

lol...it really is teotw
How many roll deduction ya got....?
 

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Local Kroger store had all doors except one on and one out.....no meat.. no milk..no bread....
Wait.....this will be easier...the had a few jars of pickles..a few boxes of cereal and some tampons...high absorbency

Sign taped to front door......
CLOSED FOR THREE WEEKS
 
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Sam's Club was full of stoopit peeples yesterday .

out of TP, Paper towels, eggs ('cept a few of $6 a dozen, free range, organic, pampered chicken eggs), milk , American cheese are the things missing I noticed .
Plenty meat, food 'n bread stuffs


Local grocery store out of TP, but eggs and milk in abundance

I'm not a prepper, but my buying habits have always been to keep things well stocked.
and when regular use items are on sale, I buy bulk.
Plenty TP and food in the home .

The world could shut down for about three weeks without me skipping a beat


..L.T.A.
 
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About 2.7 million people die each year in America.
That’s 7,500 per day or one every 12 seconds.

Here are the biggest causes.

Heart disease: 635,000
Cancer: 598,000
Respiratory disease, including flu: 256,000
Accidents: 161,000
Stroke: 142,000
Alzheimer’s: 116,000
Diabetes: 80,000
Kidney disease: 50,000
Suicide: 45,000

As of last night, the United States has 40 reported deaths from COVID-19, with 4,614 deaths worldwide.
 
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About 2.7 million people die each year in America.
That’s 7,500 per day or one every 12 seconds.

Here are the biggest causes.

Heart disease: 635,000
Cancer: 598,000
Respiratory disease, including flu: 256,000
Accidents: 161,000
Stroke: 142,000
Alzheimer’s: 116,000
Diabetes: 80,000
Kidney disease: 50,000
Suicide: 45,000

As of last night, the United States has 40 reported deaths from COVID-19, with 4,614 deaths worldwide.

Hey Damon

You could say four or five of those are due to dining at Wendy's or similar gastronomic garbage dumps......
 
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About 2.7 million people die each year in America.
That’s 7,500 per day or one every 12 seconds.

Here are the biggest causes.

Heart disease: 635,000
Cancer: 598,000
Respiratory disease, including flu: 256,000
Accidents: 161,000
Stroke: 142,000
Alzheimer’s: 116,000
Diabetes: 80,000
Kidney disease: 50,000
Suicide: 45,000

As of last night, the United States has 40 reported deaths from COVID-19, with 4,614 deaths worldwide.

We also haven't been testing for shit compared to every other country that's heavily affected, so nobody really knows. I'm not worried about me or my family but I do worry about people like my 62 year old mom and her 70 year old boyfriend, and my 58 year old dad with COPD. So I don't know that it deserves all the hysteria but I think it deserves more than the "flu kills xx" crowd is giving it
 

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About 2.7 million people die each year in America.
That’s 7,500 per day or one every 12 seconds.

Here are the biggest causes.

Heart disease: 635,000
Cancer: 598,000
Respiratory disease, including flu: 256,000
Accidents: 161,000
Stroke: 142,000
Alzheimer’s: 116,000
Diabetes: 80,000
Kidney disease: 50,000
Suicide: 45,000

As of last night, the United States has 40 reported deaths from COVID-19, with 4,614 deaths worldwide.
I read 22 soldiers commit suicide daily in the US.
 

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Looks like people have bought their toilet paper. two days ago the Costco in Keller Texas was out of many items. Today it's a normal day there. All stocked and plenty of everything. Hoping the freak out is over.
 
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Looks like people have bought their toilet paper. two days ago the Costco in Keller Texas was out of many items. Today it's a normal day there. All stocked and plenty of everything. Hoping the freak out is over.
Stores are out of bread here. Very annoying.
 

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I posted this on my NV FB page today and am getting a great emotional response...



It’s hard to not come off as a profiteering scumbag with this, but my local Gardnerville and Minden friends might want to consider getting their businesses, churches, schools or other commercial building’s floors cleaned if they’re going to be empty for a while.

I have a FANTASTIC quick drying, long lasting method for commercial carpets that the fine folks at the Douglas County Community Center, the DC Family Support Council, Intero Real Estate, Lincoln Military Housing and Carson Valley Senior Living will all attest to.
Please share and give me a call for a free estimate.
 

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this was from Wednesday. we seem to be outpacing Italy's rate with our numbers since this.....right now anyway
 

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:madder: This run on water is complicating my plan to flush and fill my cooling system today

:D
 

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I posted this on my NV FB page today and am getting a great emotional response...



It’s hard to not come off as a profiteering scumbag with this, but my local Gardnerville and Minden friends might want to consider getting their businesses, churches, schools or other commercial building’s floors cleaned if they’re going to be empty for a while.

I have a FANTASTIC quick drying, long lasting method for commercial carpets that the fine folks at the Douglas County Community Center, the DC Family Support Council, Intero Real Estate, Lincoln Military Housing and Carson Valley Senior Living will all attest to.
Please share and give me a call for a free estimate.

 
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