Posted on 03/19/2020 6:06:02 AM PDT by knighthawk
Across the U.S., "preppers" have been planning for an event like the coronavirus for years.
Now, as a run-on toilet paper and necessary supplies have created vast lines and panic in our nation's supermarkets and stores, some are able to sit back and relax -- while being humble enough to avoid "I told you so."
We're not laughing. We're not saying, I told you so,' when people are out there fighting over toilet paper and hand sanitizers, said Ohio resident Paul Buescher.
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Food is in short supply here. You have to hit 3-4 stores to get what you need. If you don’t make it before noon there’s no meat, bread, etc. Canned goods and staples have all been gone for over a week. As soon as they come in the hoards snatch them up. Pickings are slim. That’s why everyone is panicking. Of course because of the way I shop our freezer and pantry is loaded too.
“That average seems a little high to me.”
I never thought the day would come that I would estimate the amount of TP that I use.
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One roll lasted from Monday to Thursday.
That average seems a little high to me.
Sheryl Crow's still on her single roll since 2007.
My wife has a lot (too many) friends that are not tuned in to what is happening in the world, and whom she gives out too much of our personal information (they are freaking helpless). I finally had to put my foot down and tell her to not share our preparations, as they will be the first to appear on our doorstep in a time of crisis with big, teary eyes and hands out. I’ve been showing her a few documentaries to back up the fact that those with will be the ones that those without will come to (perhaps violently) in these times. Also told her I would feel bad having to defend myself from her “friends”, but would if it came down to it...
But I doubt it will get that bad anytime soon.
Haven’t been on FR much since I moved to Indiana. Still read threads now and then, but the thing that made me proudest during the last few weeks was a strategy council a couple weeks back with my sons and a few other family members planning for the what we were sure would be coming lock downs, Right before we got started my youngest son spoke out and said to me: “Well Dad looks like you weren’t so crazy after all.” Every one
chuckled but I got nods of approve from everyone at the table. Made this old man’s day and a life memory for sure.
Whoa. You rock.
Just fortunate.
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