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JD001 03-30-2020 02:36 PM

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Trying some cross breeding... Almost there..

humfrz 03-30-2020 05:18 PM

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Trying some cross breeding... Almost there..

:slap: STOP THAT!

soundman98 03-30-2020 06:59 PM

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I wish I could run to stay in shape. If I ran for 2 miles I wouldn't be able to walk for two days afterwards.

Guess now is as good a time as any to play with some carbon fiber.

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boring black carbon fiber...

https://compositeenvisions.com/

NoHaveMSG 03-30-2020 08:47 PM

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boring black carbon fiber...

https://compositeenvisions.com/

I'm a simple man. My daily wardrobe can be described as "Carhartt" :D

KR-S 03-30-2020 08:52 PM

Bought Animal Crossing 2 days ago. Enjoying the days I am stuck at home playing it. Already made an 86 shirt.

Sapphireho 03-31-2020 02:36 PM

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I'm a simple man. My daily wardrobe can be described as "Carhartt" :D

I wear Carhartt everyday.

JD001 03-31-2020 02:49 PM

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I'm a simple man. My daily wardrobe can be described as "Carhartt" :D

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I wear Carhartt everyday.

I love the Carhartt Sid pants..

humfrz 03-31-2020 03:47 PM

OK, the day is grocery shopping day. I'll leave the house as soon as I get my agoraphobia under control. My dilemma is to whether to go to Walmart or Safeway.

At Walmart, I'm more familiar with the layout of the store, thus I could reduce my exposure time and prices are less expensive, however, it would be more crowded with the "unwashed" masses.

At Safeway it would take me longer to find stuff and it is more expensive, but it would be less crowded with a higher class of (read - more washed) people.

Any thoughts?

Spuds 03-31-2020 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 3315046)
OK, the day is grocery shopping day. I'll leave the house as soon as I get my agoraphobia under control. My dilemma is to whether to go to Walmart or Safeway.

At Walmart, I'm more familiar with the layout of the store, thus I could reduce my exposure time and prices are less expensive, however, it would be more crowded with the "unwashed" masses.

At Safeway it would take me longer to find stuff and it is more expensive, but it would be less crowded with a higher class of (read - more washed) people.

Any thoughts?

Send your daughter?

humfrz 03-31-2020 03:56 PM

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Send your daughter?

Well now, that's a good suggestion.

However, she is working from home today (thus the grandkids aren't here), monitoring two home schooled pre and teen ager girls, plus keeping track of an overactive 3 ager.

I'm afraid that if I called her up and ask her to do the grocery shopping for me, that would push her over the edge - :eyebulge:

Spuds 03-31-2020 04:02 PM

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Well now, that's a good suggestion.

However, she is working from home today (thus the grandkids aren't here), monitoring two home schooled pre and teen ager girls, plus keeping track of an overactive 3 ager.

I'm afraid that if I called her up and ask her to do the grocery shopping for me, that would push her over the edge - :eyebulge:

Well then, that puts you in a bit of a pickle. My SOP is always to go wherever there are less people. But that applies in normal times too so... :iono:

Good luck!

JD001 03-31-2020 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 3315046)
OK, the day is grocery shopping day. I'll leave the house as soon as I get my agoraphobia under control. My dilemma is to whether to go to Walmart or Safeway.

At Walmart, I'm more familiar with the layout of the store, thus I could reduce my exposure time and prices are less expensive, however, it would be more crowded with the "unwashed" masses.

At Safeway it would take me longer to find stuff and it is more expensive, but it would be less crowded with a higher class of (read - more washed) people.

Any thoughts?

I think the clues in the name of the store.. go the 'safe way'.. little extra cost for a peaceful mind.. BTW, Safeway in the UK is not a "higher-class" shopping experience.

humfrz 03-31-2020 05:12 PM

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I think the clues in the name of the store.. go the 'safe way'.. little extra cost for a peaceful mind.. BTW, Safeway in the UK is not a "higher-class" shopping experience.

Good thought.

Well, Safeway may not be the highest class shopping experience, in these parts it is compared to our local Walmart - :eyebulge:

BigHugeFatGuy 03-31-2020 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 3315046)
OK, the day is grocery shopping day. I'll leave the house as soon as I get my agoraphobia under control. My dilemma is to whether to go to Walmart or Safeway.

At Walmart, I'm more familiar with the layout of the store, thus I could reduce my exposure time and prices are less expensive, however, it would be more crowded with the "unwashed" masses.

At Safeway it would take me longer to find stuff and it is more expensive, but it would be less crowded with a higher class of (read - more washed) people.

Any thoughts?

I go shopping for my in-laws now (they're low 70s). Don't go to Walmart. Actually, that's good advice even in normal times.... Go for the more expensive store.
I hit Sprouts Monday morning when they opened at 7. I had one of 6 cars in the parking lot, and easily maintained a 30-foot social distancing the entire time, except the cashier. They had everything on the list too, but were out of tp of course. About a third of the other customers were wearing masks.


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