Bullfrog
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What's "enough ammo"?
When all of your ammo cans are full.
Coincidentally, the moment you find out you have 'enough ammo' is also the moment you realize you don't have enough ammo cans.
What's "enough ammo"?
When all of your ammo cans are full.
Coincidentally, the moment you find out you have 'enough ammo' is also the moment you realize you don't have enough ammo cans.
the WalMart was wiped out of tp.
I noticed the stores with a more higher middle class / more liberal clientele started being hit with panic (trader joe’s, wegmans, bj’s, Costco, etc) as early as last week. It took until yesterday until I actually saw the great 2020 TP panic hit Pasadena.
My theory is the panic is coming mostly from the comfortable or liberal or both who mostly mocked preppers, and are like chickens with their heads off right now.
So far the theory has held up in other states, advised family who actually needed TP to hit up the food lion in the bad neighborhood I grew up in (out of state) and they had tons. Curious if anyone else in more red neck (myself included in that term) or lower income areas saw the same slow drip of this compared to the widespread freak out in HoCo/Annapolis/etc.
Least you’re not dragging your arse on the doormat or wall to wall carpeting. Even you know appropriate indoors vs outdoors behavior...My wife and I were in Wegman's in Frederick last night around 9:00pm. We didn't notice a shortage of anything on the shelves: TP, paper towels, bottled water were all in good supply.
If people would just change the channel or log-into Netflix instead of keeping their boob tubes locked-on CNN (MSNBC, Fox, take-yer-pick) all day long, they'd be a lot less stressed-out and a lot more capable of making rational decisions. While I think it's never a bad time to horde ammo and prepare for the worst, I'll either use my hand or go outside and drag my ass thru the grass before I go to Costco and duke-it-out with some Chinese woman over the last $50, Appalachian family-sized pallet of Quilted Northern toilet paper. WTF. I got about a three-week supply at home. If I can't buy toilet paper three weeks from now, you may want to momentarily avert your eyes if you see me out in my front yard.
What's "enough ammo"?
Least you’re not dragging your arse on the doormat or wall to wall carpeting. Even you know appropriate indoors vs outdoors behavior...
You could pick a better role model...and maybe, just maybe, a worse one.Blaster229 has taught me so much.
My wife and I were in Wegman's in Frederick last night around 9:00pm. We didn't notice a shortage of anything on the shelves: TP, paper towels, bottled water were all in good supply.
If people would just change the channel or log-into Netflix instead of keeping their boob tubes locked-on CNN (MSNBC, Fox, take-yer-pick) all day long, they'd be a lot less stressed-out and a lot more capable of making rational decisions. While I think it's never a bad time to horde ammo and prepare for the worst, I'll either use my hand or go outside and drag my ass thru the grass before I go to Costco and duke-it-out with some Chinese woman over the last $50, Appalachian family-sized pallet of Quilted Northern toilet paper. WTF. I got about a three-week supply at home. If I can't buy toilet paper three weeks from now, you may want to momentarily avert your eyes if you see me out in my front yard.
Those that can’t swim, gotta dive.There’s plenty in the Bay...
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My wife always gave me hard time whenever I am buying ammo. “Why do you need 5000 rounds of that!?”
After reading an article but people lined up buying guns and ammo she asked me “do we have enough ammo?”
I plan on selling individual plys on street corners to make extra scratch. $5 for Scott, $15 for Charmin. 2-ply extra soft? That’s $25.
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