Favorite Coronavirus supply purchase?

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I am going to buy one pack of the pizza pops next time i see them, no room for more. Of coarse you do realise kanedog you will only hear back the b!tching from people who don't like them.
 

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Kanedog 2015-2019, thanks for the good times S&M!
I am going to buy one pack of the pizza pops next time i see them, no room for more. Of coarse you do realise kanedog you will only hear back the b!tching from people who don't like them.
Notice the box where it says “special edition.” Heehee. They might be rare. If you can’t find any I can send you one in the mail!
 

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I’m gunna pack my gate full of tannerite muhahaha!!
 

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I might be old fashioned and this may bite me in the butt but what a fiasco. 300 people in Canada are infected, 2 deaths, and the whole f***ing country is shutting down. Climate change is no longer an issue, the flu is totally forgotten, measles is no longer talked about, the opiod crisis has quit, unemployment is not talked about, the energy sector is forgotten, the Wet'suWen are very quiet, the Mohawks are quiet, SNC Lavalin and Bombarier's Quebec's ties are no longer and issue, all major sports are shut down, the UN pursuit is no longer in the news, pipelines and the economy are silent, protests are silent................the media has spun this into mayhem and the majority of Canadians are buying it!!

Totally unbelievable in my mind.

I posted the above in another thread but thought I could move it here for a better discussion. We had a morning conversation about should we/will we/ buy some food supplies other than the week to ten day stuff we already have in the house. I went shopping for some hamburger buns yesterday and the pandemonia is real in Salmon Arm; paper product shelves are empty, meat coolers sparse, canned goods getting low and some soups are gone, and the bread section was a little low. How far is this going to go? What do we really need to have?
 

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I might be old fashioned and this may bite me in the butt but what a fiasco. 300 people in Canada are infected, 2 deaths, and the whole f***ing country is shutting down. Climate change is no longer an issue, the flu is totally forgotten, measles is no longer talked about, the opiod crisis has quit, unemployment is not talked about, the energy sector is forgotten, the Wet'suWen are very quiet, the Mohawks are quiet, SNC Lavalin and Bombarier's Quebec's ties are no longer and issue, all major sports are shut down, the UN pursuit is no longer in the news, pipelines and the economy are silent, protests are silent................the media has spun this into mayhem and the majority of Canadians are buying it!!

Totally unbelievable in my mind.

I posted the above in another thread but thought I could move it here for a better discussion. We had a morning conversation about should we/will we/ buy some food supplies other than the week to ten day stuff we already have in the house. I went shopping for some hamburger buns yesterday and the pandemonia is real in Salmon Arm; paper product shelves are empty, meat coolers sparse, canned goods getting low and some soups are gone, and the bread section was a little low. How far is this going to go? What do we really need to have?
Canadian or any conventional news is useless, and it’s too slow even if it wasn’t lies....you have to look at Europe right now
 

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I know where you live!!

I have freedom seeds too lol

I might be old fashioned and this may bite me in the butt but what a fiasco. 300 people in Canada are infected, 2 deaths, and the whole f***ing country is shutting down. Climate change is no longer an issue, the flu is totally forgotten, measles is no longer talked about, the opiod crisis has quit, unemployment is not talked about, the energy sector is forgotten, the Wet'suWen are very quiet, the Mohawks are quiet, SNC Lavalin and Bombarier's Quebec's ties are no longer and issue, all major sports are shut down, the UN pursuit is no longer in the news, pipelines and the economy are silent, protests are silent................the media has spun this into mayhem and the majority of Canadians are buying it!!

Totally unbelievable in my mind.

I posted the above in another thread but thought I could move it here for a better discussion. We had a morning conversation about should we/will we/ buy some food supplies other than the week to ten day stuff we already have in the house. I went shopping for some hamburger buns yesterday and the pandemonia is real in Salmon Arm; paper product shelves are empty, meat coolers sparse, canned goods getting low and some soups are gone, and the bread section was a little low. How far is this going to go? What do we really need to have?
It's totally out of hand. More people are going to die/kill themselves from the economic fallout of this than from the actual virus.
 

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Got a whole pile of this. About 3.5 more years worth. :(
 

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Mine was a 154" track and rails for my XM. When they shut Alaska down i'm headed to the cabin until it all blows over!!
 

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I got the Ozzy box set, and more importantly NOS tubes
1944 Kenrad vt. 231’s a quad of em, a pair of Brimar cv1988’s
Also just got a couple more “holy grail” rectifier tubes...Western Electric 422a’s and Osram cv575
And with any luck both Def Leppard box sets should arrive in the next couple days,,,
Being an “audio nerd” is like being self quarantined anyways...

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I got the Ozzy box set, and more importantly NOS tubes
1944 Kenrad vt. 231’s a quad of em, a pair of Brimar cv1988’s
Also just got a couple more “holy grail” rectifier tubes...Western Electric 422a’s and Osram cv575
And with any luck both Def Leppard box sets should arrive in the next couple days,,,
Being an “audio nerd” is like being self quarantined anyways...

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GORGEOUS setup!

I just ordered a new pre-amp for some vinyl listening in my garage quarantine.
 

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Thank you , Been into the hobby for 40+ years,,,
What kind of pre? Pics are always cool...
 

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Thank you , Been into the hobby for 40+ years,,,
What kind of pre? Pics are always cool...
Not even worth mentioning, just enough to make sound from a newer receiver without a phono in.
 

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Found some Steinhart Maple Vodka made in my hometown back in NS. Never lasts long

Brought a couple of 60 pounders of Vodka back from Mexico with me, $7 Canadian each. Got another friend bringing me 2 more when he gets back next week (IF he gets back). I'm not even a Vodka drinker but for that price how can I not?

Crown Royal costs the same down there as it does here even though it's an import and a premium one at that. Man we get ripped off BAD here on hooch :mad:
 
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