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Sapper #104914 04/04/20 02:40 PM
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Putting it as politely as I can, I cannot see how much of the world, including us, can move back to the same relationship with China as they/we had before this. At the very least, our total reliance on their production has been laid bare, and our helplessness should the pandemic hit us full stride will be terrible to behold.
G'day all

Tyler's comments brilliantly sum-up the situation here - from my point of view

Global trading, and our biggest trade partner should be re-thought.

Our lawnmower industry started with the idea of
self-sufficiency. We were nation builders by the late 1920s.

So much as been lost and we pay the price now.

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Jack

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Yes totally agree with you on all accounts Jack, but when all this is done and dusted you'll find Australians have very short memories and will quickly want cheap products again and the only place they're available from is .....................China.

Money talks, everything else .......well we all know that outcome don't we ?


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G'day folks,
Originally Posted by Bonnar_Bloke
Yes totally agree with you on all accounts Jack, but when all this is done and dusted you'll find Australians have very short memories and will quickly want cheap products again and the only place they're available from is .....................China.

Money talks, everything else .......well we all know that outcome don't we ?
Mmm; well, maybe not - tho' I do agree that the average aussie nowadays has the attention span of a gnat!

The global corporate world is about to commence a process of undergoing some utterly 'world-changing' transformations, as a result of this pestilence.

Going by the well-respected financial and social commentators that I read, this CoV episode is going to be truly world-changing, in untold ways...


Cheers,
Gadge

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"Crazy can be medicated, ignorance can be educated - but there is no cure for stupid..."
Sapper #104939 05/04/20 04:59 PM
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Gee Gadge, I sure hope so, because the way it was travelling it was a road to nowhere

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Gee Gadge, I sure hope so, because the way it was travelling it was a road to nowhere

Well said BB. Gadge, Norm, and all the above.

Road to nowhere rings a bell ...


Sapper #104944 05/04/20 06:51 PM
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Indeed guys,

I reckon their may be a cold war 2 coming as well. The yanks are going to be savage once this is over. The EU may well splinter, and god only knows what will happen in the less developed nations. The footage I have seen coming out of there; bodies on the streets, people burning corpses, riots. Plenty of change coming for sure.

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Sapper #104996 07/04/20 11:53 PM
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Finally got some toilet paper today - was starting to get worried haha

First time it has been on the shelf in all that time

Sapper #105001 08/04/20 07:28 AM
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Hi Tyler,
Jean seems to be able to keep bringing home the essentials but I know she hunts around several local supermarkets just to get them, but for sure the panic buying has slowed and it seems to be settling down

Tyler #105151 13/04/20 08:13 PM
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Hi all,

Originally Posted by Tyler
Finally got some toilet paper today - was starting to get worried haha

First time it has been on the shelf in all that time


Yes last Thursday was the first time I'd seen the local woolies full of TP since the TP hoarders emptied the shops

A couple more Coronavirus Parodies. .





TBT- RIP

Max.

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Brilliant Maxwell!
Yes, finally I can stop using tortillas for TP.!

Luckily, I have been self-isolating for years.
Many thanks for the video medicine.

Stay Alive
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Jack

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G'day Jack + all,

Originally Posted by CyberJack
Brilliant Maxwell!
Yes, finally I can stop using tortillas for TP.!

Yes we have finally survived the TP shortage. aussie



We Will Survive

Max.

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Originally Posted by CyberJack
Luckily, I have been self-isolating for years.

I always joke that, given the chance (and enough Victa's to keep me occupied), I could go ages without interacting with anyone haha


Most things are back in the shops now thankfully

Bought a back up pack before all this started of 6 quilton 'infused with shea butter'. The stupid stuff not only cost an arm and a leg, the rear ply on every roll has been rolled 90ish degrees out of phase with the other 2 or 3 plys - so it rips in half, tears, separates and is generally very annoying.

Such a first world problem :)- but it's annoying the cr*p out of me (pun intended :D)

Petrol price also down now - shame I am not using any now for 2 reasons :

1 - staying home

2 - Found ants running all up the front of the car. Looking where they are coming from and found a nice little coolant leak (I assume they were attracted by the ethylene glycol sweet smell).

End result - top hose leaking, lower one well on its way, and the 3rd also on its way. Figured its best to do all 3 at once, do new coolant and throw in a set of plugs and air filter as its due.

Caught Repco 25% off parts, 35% off penrite, and a few $ off bosch platinum plugs at SCA - didn't get out of it for much under $270.

Hate to think how much it would cost if I went to the Hyundai dealer. Lucky it happened during isolation - otherwise I would be pressed for time to get them installed, or worse it might have cooked itself between weekly oil/water checks.

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Sapper #105161 14/04/20 07:26 AM
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Just stay the "F" at Home !




I live a 24 Hour lifestyle, but every now and again I seem to fall asleep, well at least that's what my wife tells me.
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Sapper #105163 14/04/20 07:51 AM
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That was fantasmo B_B.
If they played that on television it would be taken more seriously than the nicy nice commercials appealing to their good nature. They don't have any!!


Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
Sapper #105208 15/04/20 03:52 PM
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Article I found of this parasite. All I can say is SUCKED IN!!
https://amp.abc.net.au/article/12149548


Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
Sapper #105210 15/04/20 03:59 PM
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I am glad the manager told him to go and get ****ed

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He should be getting a knock on the door after his open admission of intent to profiteer.
I would love to see him put through the wringer even though he has received poetic justice of sorts.


Ahh, if only victa had kept producing the thumblatch catcher series, they would be in better shape today!
Sapper #105215 15/04/20 04:59 PM
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Hope he maxed out his credit cards

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That's a classic.

The shop attendant told him that lol.

https://www.news.com.au/finance/bus...s-story/985cc7022ce371a71b7d86c3031e2ce5

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G'day all TP lovers

I have a problem with the supermarket supplier and the TP manufacturers.

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He said the shopper had bought the goods, worth around $10,000, with the help of a "team" of stockpilers when panic buying surged about four weeks ago.
So the store manager well understood the tissue issue then, and would
have know other customers would miss out.

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Push for fewer toilet rolls per pack
Mr Drake said he had been speaking with toilet paper manufacturers about the potential to make packs containing fewer rolls.
He said one of those suppliers, Sorbent, was beginning to produce eight-packs and four-packs, but others had said making larger packs was the best method during a time of high demand.
"For them to get more toilet rolls into the hands of the consumer, doing the bulk packs is the most efficient run that they can do," he said.
What a load of crap.
So these bog behemoth packs are the most efficient then - but
they are the most irresponsible from where I am sitting ...

Both the Supermarket and the TP makers have acted irresponsibly
at a time of crisis. That's my view anyway.

I can't believe I'm writing about toilet paper!

What's wrong with people!
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Jack

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