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The stamps below reminded me, what had COVID made hard to find that you might not have expected? Here, treated lumber. Our maintenance companies are
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Spawn
Jul 24 '20, 12:40
... in a panic.
Responses:
We had an electrician in today who said he can't find breakers. -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 24, 13:31
there were disruptions in food inventories, eggs for a while, beef pork and chicken each took a turn cleaned off the shelves
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zeitgeist
Jul 24, 13:26
brains -- nm
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mud
Jul 24, 12:50
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Heh and I guess related common sense? -- nm
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JD
Jul 24, 12:51
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aye. -- nm
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mud
Jul 24, 12:52
Baking ingredients like flour was hit pretty hard initially but I think have rebounded. Evidently there is also a coin shortage. -- nm
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Strongbad
Jul 24, 12:45
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Coin shortage here too -- nm
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the ice
Jul 24, 12:46
Silence. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 24, 12:42
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But it has been measurably less noisy
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JD
Jul 24, 12:49
In restless dreams I walked alone. -- nm
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Spawn
Jul 24, 12:43
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