Re: Best wishes to all here
Reply #16 –
I surely don't get the toilet paper thing either. They might get a runny nose, they're not gonna get a runny bum!
It's so bad here in Oz that toilet paper cannot be found for love nor money AND there are busloads of people traveling the regional areas and stripping supermarkets. Not only dunny roll either, but tissues, paper towels and food staples. Especially canned goods, rice and pasta. The travelling "strippers" have created such a problem that many regional supermarkets are demanding ID to prove people live within the area the store services.
These idiots are creating the very shortages they're frightened of. I used to think I lived in a relatively intelligent society... Clearly I do not.
The major supermarkets have introduced reduced opening hours and are now dedicating the first hour after opening to disadvantaged shoppers like the elderly and disabled just to ensure they get a fair go at buying what they need. I fully support this initiative and applaud them for it.
Some people are claiming that the "strippers" are sending the stuff overseas. I hope this isn't true, but if it is we should deport the mongrels to whatever country they're sending to WITHOUT their purchased goods!
This pandemic is creating a new world too. I predict many "bricks and mortar" stores will close permanently, as will many office blocks as workers and their employers come to grips with the currently enforced telecommuting. Should see a lot less cars on the road as a result, and less crowding on public transport.
Unfortunately, many small business and sole traders are going to go bankrupt too. And there doesn't seem to be a musician in the country with any gigs. I'm in 5 bands, as well as playing occasionally in church. Four of the bands have cancelled rehearsals and gigs, and the 5th is about to. I expect playing in church may go too, though we may come up with a workaround for that. One of the churches we have a close association with have moved to streaming their services.