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Last week: 189.4
This week: 189.2
Will be eating somewhat better since sit down dining is out of the question for a few weeks. Walking was totally out of kilter. Only managed to do it a couple of times. Rain and cooler air wiped out yardwork.
Dallas County has put official limit, 12, on the number of rolls of TP you can buy. If it is a 24 roll Sam's/Costco bulk pack limit is one. Talked to several stockers at Walmart(s) who stated that it is not a supply problem - its a customer problem. Put it on the shelves, open the doors and WHOO****'s gone! Sam's was a wasted stop but it saw a miracle in the brief time I was there. All the registers were open!!
Stay Healthy this week!
Never, and I mean NEVER, trust a fart!!
on 3/15/20 10:02 pm
Sadly, due to my boring social life as an older guy, I barely notice much difference in a quarantine world. Bar hopping days are long past - One exception is missing all the sports on TV, especially March Madness now.
It will be interesting to see the long term effect of people learning to live without so many things. Many businesses will be fine on the long term, but a chunk of consumers will decide they didn't really need that sport, bar, food, etc.
+2lbs from last week. I'm up about 8lbs since the holidays. Working out more probably account for 8 to12 ounces but the rest is more dubious.
Happy Toned Down St Paddy's Day - At least I could find corned beef and cabbage!
I was just out at the supermarket. It was crazy, and the liquor store was mobbed. I'm in OH
Well, Illinois and Ohio just shut their bars and restaurants... That's a pretty large majority of our business.
Pretty sure if I could telework I'd have already been replaced by some guy from India.
Last Week 184.8
This week 184.4
Enjoyed the staycation, now back in the saddle. Talked to the boss and some coworkers, seems like we are still close to business as usual (Nursing homes require a temp check of the driver before we can deliver but otherwise mostly the same). If there's a shutdown of bars/restaurants we're going to have a whole lot of nothing to do as that is 95+% of our business (fortunately we exited our school business a couple years ago).