Hillbilly_Honey said:When there is a forecast of a big snow storm, do the people in your city/town freak the fuck out? I mean, I just went to Wal-Mart to get some groceries and you couldn't knock your way through that place. I honestly didn't see it that crowded during Christmas. And as I plunder my way to the back of the store...what do I see? To my amazement: NO MILK !!
There is a line backed up to the beer aisle (which was pretty depleted also). What looked like a hundred people waiting on them to re-stock the milk. I continue on through the store and what do I find? NO freaking bread! All thats left is two lil loaves of the diet wheaty shit that nobody wants. So I ask ...does this just happen here in Fuctardville or is this more common than I know?
Also, I think there should be some kind of law against this because what are those of us (who legitimately need groceries) supposed to do ? I mean lets face it folks, if you don't have enough groceries in your house to make it til 3-6 inches of snow melt, then somethin is seriously wrong.
Thank you, that is all.
Oh yeah, it happens here too, but I'm in the south, so I'm sure that explains it?
We are expecting snow and ice starting tomorrow night, (it's the top story on the news, and I'm talking TOTAL panic) and when I grocery shop tomorrow, I'm betting the milk, bread and batteries will be long gone....