The caption under the pic in the article states, "Shelves at the Target department store in Wadsworth, Ohio, were emptied of toilet paper and sanitizer a day after Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine put in place a stay-at-home order. (Dustin Franz/for The Washington Post)"
Oh, I could provide a link to the news article, but I thought anyone who actually was alive and lucent in 2020 would recognize that the shortages started back then.
But, I know a lot of people underplay reality, so maybe I should have put the link in there.
OTOH, anyone who knows how to use images.google.com can find it in 5 seconds. So, there's that.
You must have missed the lead in.So, toilet paper shelves are empty? That’s hardly the same thing as EVERY shelf being empty
Not “all” shelves, but there are a lot, and it isn’t from panic buying like it was in 2020, this is actually from negligence.You must have missed the lead in.
Are all shelves empty today? No?
So....your point?
I want to start a new site that will specifically be ANTI-social media... I'm gonna call it GetTFOuttaMyFace-book
I'd probably join a site like that!I want to start a new site that will specifically be ANTI-social media... I'm gonna call it GetTFOuttaMyFace-book
Aisle.Joe probably cleaned out the Depends isle?
First you use two red corn cobs and then you use a white one to see if you need another red...
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Thank you for your inquiry regarding accessing our property to survey for the yellow-legged frog. We may be able to help you out with this matter.
We have divided our 2.26 acres into 75 equal survey units with a draw tag for each unit. Application fees are only $8.00 per unit after you purchase the “Frog Survey License” ($120.00 resident / $180.00 Non-Resident). You will also need to obtain a “Frog Habitat” parking permit ($10.00 per vehicle). You will also need an “Invasive Species” stamp ($15.00 for the first vehicle and $5.00 for each additional vehicle) You will also want to register at the Check Station to have your vehicle inspected for non-native plant life prior to entering our property. There is also a Day Use fee, $5.00 per vehicle.
If you are successful in the Draw you will be notified two weeks in advance so you can make necessary plans and purchase your “Creek Habitat” stamp. ($18.00 Resident / $140.00 Non-Resident). Survey units open between 8am and 3pm but you cannot commence survey until 9am and must cease all survey activity by 1pm.
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As of June 1, we are offering draw tags for our “Premium Survey” units and application is again only $8.00 per application. However, all fees can be waived if you can verify Native Indian Tribal rights and status.
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Larry & Amanda Anderson"