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DeanFL 03-07-2020 08:38 AM

Another impact from COVID-19 Virus...
 
Coronavirus panic spreads:

Costco is pulling free samples over COVID-19

NO!!! Oh wait, we don't have a Costco in TV, forgot. OK then. Back to life here in The Villages.

Costco samples suspended: Coronavirus leads stores to pull samples

graciegirl 03-07-2020 08:45 AM

Please give us an update on Sam's Club. Husband didn't say when he came back from the toilet paper run.

To all our Villages friends over seventy. Do everything you can to eat healthily and stay rested and if it does come near us, be prepared to hunker down. I am thinking of leg irons for my golfer. sigh.

Stay well, all of you. I want to count every single nose after this is passed.

chrisinva 03-07-2020 08:49 AM

be sure to count mine.

chrisinva 03-07-2020 08:50 AM

there an emoji of a nose in my initial reply but it turned into a bunch of question marks after posting. It would have funny, kinda, if it had worked. : )

Chatbrat 03-07-2020 09:17 AM

The Admirals niece sent us a "bidet" attachment , looks like I may have to install it to save on TP

Two Bills 03-07-2020 09:37 AM

I never was the sharpest knife in the drawer, so can someone please explain how toilet rolls are going to save me from the virus?
We only have a normal supply, does any poster know how many tons we require to be safe?
Do we line the windows, fill the loft with them, or wear them?
Which ply has the most resistance, or makes a better hat to wear?
We have 5000 tins of beans stored 'just in case' so I know we will need extra in an emergency!

Chatbrat 03-07-2020 11:11 AM

The worry , is if you are quarantined @ your residence

tophcfa 03-07-2020 11:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 1725079)
I never was the sharpest knife in the drawer, so can someone please explain how toilet rolls are going to save me from the virus?
We only have a normal supply, does any poster know how many tons we require to be safe?
Do we line the windows, fill the loft with them, or wear them?
Which ply has the most resistance, or makes a better hat to wear?
We have 5000 tins of beans stored 'just in case' so I know we will need extra in an emergency!

You will need lots of TP after eating all those beans.

graciegirl 03-07-2020 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1725070)
The Admirals niece sent us a "bidet" attachment , looks like I may have to install it to save on TP

We have thought of that. Decided to run the garden hose through the window if we run out of TP.


:popcorn:

Chatbrat 03-07-2020 11:52 AM

The shower is too close, it works as long as you have a flexible shower head, that's why the "bidet" is still in its original packaging & the main reason is I hate working on plumbing--if I screw up-we have a "problem"

Two Bills 03-07-2020 01:17 PM

If you subscribe to the Daily Sun, there would be a plentiful supply of toilet paper in an emergency, and the print does not run so much these days!:icon_wink:

bowsher71 03-08-2020 07:13 AM

They were still serving up samples yesterday (Saturday).

NotGolfer 03-08-2020 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bowsher71 (Post 1725271)
They were still serving up samples yesterday (Saturday).

Food...or toilet paper???

As an aside to all this...was at the Neighborhood Walmart (I think it was )Thursday morning and the toilet paper was almost ALL gone on the shelves. Only area of the store that I'd observed that. People need to be prepared doncha know, for any emergency!!

Boston1945 03-08-2020 11:18 AM

You never appreciate what you have till it's gone.
Toilet paper is a good example.

davem4616 03-09-2020 08:53 AM

I heard that the TP at Costco's was the kind that hangs down from the back, not the kind where the next sheet is on the top and hangs down in the front

We get ours from BJ's in Clermont....their's hangs down in front when installed

billethkid 03-09-2020 12:36 PM

Instead of listing places where the supply is "temporarily" out....list those places that have the paper products in stock.
Publix on 466 last night and Walgreens on Paar drive this morning.....adequate supplies of paper products.

CFrance 03-09-2020 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrisinva (Post 1725059)
there an emoji of a nose in my initial reply but it turned into a bunch of question marks after posting. It would have funny, kinda, if it had worked. : )

It looks like you would have had six noses!:coolsmiley:

cbg150 03-12-2020 01:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 1725079)
I never was the sharpest knife in the drawer, so can someone please explain how toilet rolls are going to save me from the virus?
We only have a normal supply, does any poster know how many tons we require to be safe?
Do we line the windows, fill the loft with them, or wear them?
Which ply has the most resistance, or makes a better hat to wear?
We have 5000 tins of beans stored 'just in case' so I know we will need extra in an emergency!

According to SNOPES.COM: A risk expert in the country explained it this way: “Stocking up on toilet paper is … a relatively cheap action, and people like to think that they are ‘doing something’ when they feel at risk.”

This is an example of “zero risk bias,” in which people prefer to try to eliminate one type of possibly superficial risk entirely rather than do something that would reduce their total risk by a greater amount.

Hoarding also makes people feel secure. This is especially relevant when the world is faced with a novel disease over which all of us have little or no control. However, we can control things like having enough toilet paper in case we are quarantined.

It’s also possible we are biologically programmed to hoard. Birds, squirrels and other animals tend to hoard stuff.

Two Bills 03-12-2020 04:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by davem4616 (Post 1725602)
I heard that the TP at Costco's was the kind that hangs down from the back, not the kind where the next sheet is on the top and hangs down in the front

We get ours from BJ's in Clermont....their's hangs down in front when installed

I turned all our toilet roll holders upside down, and moved them onto the other wall to solve tha Costco TR problem!

Bay Kid 03-12-2020 05:24 AM

We will be getting real deals on toilet paper in about a month.

zmarkp 03-12-2020 04:50 PM

i have several years of old tv phone books

let the bidding begin!

billethkid 03-12-2020 06:06 PM

Just came from Winn Dixie at Lake Sumter Landing.
No problem get most any paper goods you might want.
AFter the reorders for all other types of stores the shelves will be filled once again.
There is no shortage or scarcity.
The system is not design for everybody to buy multiple times what they usually buy....AT THE SAME TIME!

How about some good future planning? Don't use of your horde. Keep an emergency supply back and replenish as per usual.

Uh-Huh....that will happen the same day folks stop for stop signs and do the speed limit!!!


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