Oh, and 18 years later, the son in law (who lives in England) still complains 
about his time in America dealing with our TP.  

From: ch...@wbmfg.com 
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2020 8:57 AM
To: 'AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group' 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT Preppers

Having 8 kids, one foster kid and one future son in law all in the house at the 
same time, TP was an issue.
We started using the scott tissue that has much more footage per roll years 
ago.  It is not made for comfort.  But you sure do get good mileage.
Now that the kids have moved on, we still use it.  The cushy stuff just does 
not last long enough.  

From: Ken Hohhof 
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2020 8:45 AM
To: 'AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group' 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT Preppers

Hard to compare price on TP.  There’s 3 sizes of rolls, 1,2 or 3 ply, extra 
soft and extra strong.

 

And BTW, the landlord at our office bldg. told me he had people stealing all 
the TP from some of their bldgs.  And commercial TP is not the premium stuff.

 

From: AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com> On Behalf Of Mike Hammett
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2020 9:03 AM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <af@af.afmug.com>
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT Preppers

 

Near here, people were flipping out that a local place charged $12 for TP when 
Walmart only charged $6. Um, that's kind of how things work when you compare 
scale vs. no scale.



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From: "Adam Moffett" <dmmoff...@gmail.com>
To: af@af.afmug.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2020 9:00:25 AM
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT Preppers

The Walmart grocery area here was picked clean, but smaller corner grocery 
store has everything except TP and certain cleaning products.  Super weird.  
It's like people forgot the other grocery store existed.

I also read a post on Quora last night.  It was middle eastern man living in 
Arizona and he said something to the effect of, "It's adorable that Americans 
are more worried about wiping their asses than whether they have something to 
shit out in the first place.  It's clear you've never had any serious troubles 
here."

 

 

On 3/17/2020 7:42 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:

  The store I went to still had potatoes.  I’m always amazed that you can buy 
nice big baking potatoes for 49 to 99 cents per pound.  Easiest thing in the 
world to bake, just stick them on the oven rack for an hour.  Even better than 
bananas because you can eat the skin.  And you can put some of your bacon on 
them!

   

  I don’t see how anybody makes money selling potatoes, it has to be a loss 
leader.

   

   

  From: AF mailto:af-boun...@af.afmug.com On Behalf Of Steve Jones
  Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2020 6:07 PM
  To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group mailto:af@af.afmug.com
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT Preppers

   

  I went by the meat shop today, father in law is offering a side of beef, who 
am I to say no.

  They're 2 weeks out on packages

  They're always 2 weeks out on packages

  I guess the hoarders think retail packaging and prices are better for 
survival than white paper wrapped fresh killed cow that is a 1/4 cheaper

   

  On Tue, Mar 17, 2020, 5:02 PM Mathew Howard <mhoward...@gmail.com> wrote:

    I'm not sure why you would even want anything else...

     

    On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 4:49 PM can...@believewireless.net 
<p...@believewireless.net> wrote:

      Do you really need anything else to live on?

       

      "The takeaway here is if you need bacon and hard liquor you're good to 
go." 

       

       

       

      On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 5:44 PM Seth Mattinen <se...@rollernet.us> wrote:

        On 3/17/20 2:29 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
        > Grocery stores seem free of hoarders now, I stopped to check one out 
and 
        > they were pretty well stocked with bread, meat, fresh produce, dairy. 
 I 
        > didn’t even venture to the TP aisle  But so far nobody is going to 
        > starve.  When the crazy hoarders were running amok, I couldn’t even 
go 
        > inside a grocery store, I was more afraid of the crazies than the 
virus 
        > or gosh forbid running out of TP.


        I went to a Raley's last night for kicks and there was nothing: no 
eggs, 
        no dairy, no canned goods, no frozen foods, no breads, no condiments, 
no 
        paper goods (towels, napkins, TP, etc.), no cleaning products, no 
baking 
        staples like flour, not even jello. They did have plenty of fresh 
        produce but not potatoes. No lines to check out so I bought ice cream, 
        chips, and reeses. Bakery and deli counters had normal supply, but all 
        self serve things were pulled with notices to ask (i.e. donuts). Bulk 
        bins section was mostly untouched.

        A store near me this morning was similar but the hoarders made the line 
        wrap around the inside of the store so I walked out rather than wait 
        forever to buy literally two items I can wait to get later (bread flour 
        and powdered milk for my bread machine). A local butcher shop was 
        cleaned out within 10 minutes of opening except for bacon. All the 
        liquor aisles were fully stocked though.

        The takeaway here is if you need bacon and hard liquor you're good to 
go.

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