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  • cvgunman

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    The Buccee's in Melissa has "social distance" squares on the floor so you know how far apart you're supposed to stand (think kindergarten) and they have even put up makeshift plexi-glass shields for the cashiers. The cashier's stand back as though you have leprosy and spray everything down once you leave (except the ATM buttons where the germs live).
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    cvgunman

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    I went to Walmart this morning. I wore a red bandana over my nose and mouth and some guy nearly freaked out over it. :laughing:
    When I worked at the gun range in CA, we had a guy come in with a Hulk mask on. He was met with a lot of on edge employees and customers. Not a wise thing. Ended up e was just bringing some material for a joint marketing event we were doing. He won't make that mistake again!
     

    gdr_11

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    I went to Walmart this morning. I wore a red bandana over my nose and mouth and some guy nearly freaked out over it. :laughing:

    Lucky for you I wasn’t carrying today or you might have got some lead with that toilet paper! :bring::bring:
     

    avvidclif

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    I'm contemplating picking up several motion activated solar powered lights to put around the house. But then again a few see in the dark cameras might do better.
     

    John Galt

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    Some woman who works at our local Lowe’s is all over social media complaining about people buying “non essential” items.

    I hope she gets fired. There are millions of people who just lost their jobs and she has the nerve to try and hurt her employer’s business.


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    Went to Home Depot today for PVC to repair the septic system. I guess I could be in the wrong. Is it really essential that I flush my toilet?

    On a side note, I have never seen the parking lot so crowded. Tons of folk inside the store but when it came time to check out I was the only one. 5 cashiers and 4 scan it yourself kiosks all empty.
     

    F350-6

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    I'm contemplating picking up several motion activated solar powered lights to put around the house. But then again a few see in the dark cameras might do better.

    Unless you can find a 12v motion light that you can wire into a deep cycle marine battery, I'd skip the solar light stuff. Looks good on the commercials, but the ones that put out good light don't do it for very long. The ones that put out light for very long, don't put out much more than a bic lighter on a night with no wind.
     

    Bozz10mm

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    I'm contemplating picking up several motion activated solar powered lights to put around the house. But then again a few see in the dark cameras might do better.
    I had a couple of motion activated lights powered by D cells. One at the front door and one at the back door. They were fairly bright. The dang cat kept running the batteries down. :)
     
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