I've been to New Mexico a couple of times and they sell booze in the grocery stores.
I wonder how the lack of liquor will go over with the people there.
I wonder how the lack of liquor will go over with the people there.
Yep, like us its second nature to be prepared. The electricity goes out we just roll into backup plans and don't think anything about it. The people that are use to running to the store every other day for groceries will be panicking if it really gets bad.Yeah, we're 'far out' as well. We stock up, gas up, and do whatever other 'errands' need doing once or twice a month.
Woody
Bud, that sounds like an awesome trip!
I actually like NM (except for all the liberal loons). Some pretty nice hunting there too.
Someone calling you a ding-a-ling does not mean they think you are the bell of the ball.
They're fudging the number
I went to Bartlesville this morning to sell some properties. I stopped Bass Pro on the way back through. Saw a few people wearing mask but for the most part the crowd was without.
I noticed very few mask in b-ville except the courthouse.
If worse comes to worst the U.N. can always airdrop huge pallets of food that will be swarmed by New Mexicans and we'll all see it on youtube.
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