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To: Kirk © who wrote (8336)3/1/2020 11:45:06 AM
From: Kirk ©2 Recommendations

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Winfastorlose

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Fun with Fib.... COST
I asked the Costco checker if they expected the crowds and he said yes as it started a few days ago and they had their biggest day ever the day before (Friday.) I said I should consider the stock if it ever falls enough to not be "too expensive."





To: Kirk © who wrote (8336)3/1/2020 11:48:02 AM
From: Winfastorlose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26610
 
I had a similar experience on Friday night at a Walmart.

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To: Kirk © who wrote (8336)3/1/2020 1:10:02 PM
From: the traveler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26610
 
very interesting--haven't seen any signs of food and supplies being stockpiled here. we were at Sam's club yesterday and it seemed about normal for a Saturday morning. Odin help us all if any real crisis ever rears it ugly head.

PS--the automobile is too dangerous--it should be banned.

for the year 1900--36 people died in the USA from auto accidents----for 2018, the latest year available, approx. 36,560 died in auto accidents in the USA alone. so far though, no serious grassroots effort has been undertaken to ban the auto.