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by blythburgh » Wed Mar 18 2020 9:21am
Bustards like you are causing shortages for the rest of us and means that the essentials for food banks are not on the shelves. Too many people can only afford to get one weeks supply at a time and they cannot get everything because of Bustards like you, AAAlphaThunder
YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELF
Sorry for shouting to all apart from AAAlphaThunder and I would do more than shout at him if I only could
The U in Bustards should be replaced with an A by the way
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by blythburgh » Wed Mar 18 2020 9:25am
We keep a good store cupboard in case of illness or severe weather. Been topping it up as we use it.
Now we are now avoiding the shops and so went to Tesco website, so many slots full. Tried Morrisons and managed a slot of a home delivery for next Thursday. Can manage until then as we have a milkman 3 times a week.
But why has Morrisons got so many basics grey out with the words out of stock? I was not getting anything for over a week so why couldn't I order what I needed and hope it came? I was not planning to get 6 packets of pasta when one would be enough but that could be sorted by reducing the number of packets I could have.
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by BeautifulSunshine » Wed Mar 18 2020 11:15am
blythburgh wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18 2020 9:21am
Bustards like you are causing shortages for the rest of us and means that the essentials for food banks are not on the shelves. Too many people can only afford to get one weeks supply at a time and they cannot get everything because of Bustards like you, AAAlphaThunder
YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELF
Sorry for shouting to all apart from AAAlphaThunder and I would do more than shout at him if I only could
The U in Bustards should be replaced with an A by the way
Perhaps, but more scientifically:
Stocking up to prepare for a crisis isn’t ‘panic buying’. It’s actually a pretty rational choice:
https://theconversation.com/stocking-up ... ice-132437
That makes me the "Alpha Male" who is going all out to protect, provide for and give the edge to his wife, girlfriend and kids.
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by blythburgh » Wed Mar 18 2020 11:19am
NO IT MAKES YOU A SELFISH BUSTARD WHO IS CAUSING THE SHORTAGE FOR THE MOST NEEDY
Not sure I should call him a Bustard which is a magnificent bird but do not want to use bad language on the site. I despise people like him who are causing the current shortages.
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by BeautifulSunshine » Wed Mar 18 2020 11:24am
blythburgh wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18 2020 11:19am
NO IT MAKES YOU A SELFISH BUSTARD WHO IS CAUSING THE SHORTAGE FOR THE MOST NEEDY
Not sure I should call him a Bustard which is a magnificent bird but do not want to use bad language on the site. I despise people like him who are causing the current shortages.
Once all of the talking is done:
Every man for himself.
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by Chadwick » Wed Mar 18 2020 1:03pm
It's not every man for himself though.
There was no shortage of food or other supplies.
The current empty shelves are solely due to people buying more than they need.
If everyone just bought what they needed, or just a little more, there would be plenty to around, including for those who are in isolation and who have a genuine need to stock up for a couple of weeks.
Stockpiling without reason has caused a shortage and panic and it is entirely the fault of the people doing it.
If you have genuinely bought up goods unnecessarily, you should be ashamed of yourself. People are suffering as a direct consequence of your actions.
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by macliam » Wed Mar 18 2020 1:28pm
AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18 2020 11:24am
blythburgh wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18 2020 11:19am
NO IT MAKES YOU A SELFISH BUSTARD WHO IS CAUSING THE SHORTAGE FOR THE MOST NEEDY
Not sure I should call him a Bustard which is a magnificent bird but do not want to use bad language on the site. I despise people like him who are causing the current shortages.
Once all of the talking is done:
Every man for himself.
Said ZetaFart, kicking the old lady off the lifeboat.....
.... and there, m'lud, is the evidence for the prosecution.
AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18 2020 11:24am
Every ̶m̶a̶n̶
selfish gobshite for himself.
FIFY - I'm not as polite as the burger.
Just because I'm paranoid, it doesn't mean they're not out to get me
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by BeautifulSunshine » Wed Mar 18 2020 3:19pm
macliam wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18 2020 1:28pm
AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18 2020 11:24am
blythburgh wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18 2020 11:19am
NO IT MAKES YOU A SELFISH BUSTARD WHO IS CAUSING THE SHORTAGE FOR THE MOST NEEDY
Not sure I should call him a Bustard which is a magnificent bird but do not want to use bad language on the site. I despise people like him who are causing the current shortages.
Once all of the talking is done:
Every man for himself.
Said ZetaFart, kicking the old lady off the lifeboat.....
.... and there, m'lud, is the evidence for the prosecution.
AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18 2020 11:24am
Every ̶m̶a̶n̶
selfish gobshite for himself.
FIFY - I'm not as polite as the burger.
I'm a tough guy - I don't need your politeness.
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by BeautifulSunshine » Wed Mar 18 2020 11:27pm
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by blythburgh » Thu Mar 19 2020 8:06am
AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18 2020 3:19pm
macliam wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18 2020 1:28pm
AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18 2020 11:24am
Once all of the talking is done:
Said ZetaFart, kicking the old lady off the lifeboat.....
.... and there, m'lud, is the evidence for the prosecution.
AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18 2020 11:24am
Every ̶m̶a̶n̶
selfish gobshite for himself.
FIFY - I'm not as polite as the burger.
I'm a tough guy - I don't need your politeness.
And the world does not need selfish stockpiling people like you.
On the radio only heard the start of the programme so only on story. Couple in 80's have weekly supermarket delivery. He has had a stroke and needs carers daily to wash and dress/undress. Went to order and no delivery slots for any of the weeks on the site. How do people like that eat?
But it is not you or your family so you just feel proud of yourself for booking your slots
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