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I've asked others they paid up to 6k .

The cav doddles I've seen have been great ,very freindly and playful...I like em .

I'd have one of them aswell.
He's also a bit overweight. Vet has warned us a bit. Kids keep feeding him their food. I think his diet is like 50% tiny teddies
 

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Wow.

I think we might see limited trading hours on food places like Coles IMO.

Think it's a combination of supply issues, and lack of staff due to covid related reasons - either positive themselves or isolating as a close contact

And totally agree about Coles & Woolworths etc - they're being hit by the same issues in regards to staff & supply delays

I was reading on Thursday that multiple Bunnings stores across Geelong have can impacted by reduced staff members - Leopold was down something like 30+, Waurn Ponds reportedly similar with reports of 30 minute waits for those trying to check out because they didn't have the staff availablity to open more check-outs
 
Think it's a combination of supply issues, and lack of staff due to covid related reasons - either positive themselves or isolating as a close contact

And totally agree about Coles & Woolworths etc - they're being hit by the same issues in regards to staff & supply delays

I was reading on Thursday that multiple Bunnings stores across Geelong have can impacted by reduced staff members - Leopold was down something like 30+, Waurn Ponds reportedly similar with reports of 30 minute waits for those trying to check out because they didn't have the staff availablity to open more check-outs

Even the butcher said today they were super busy but even the slaughter house struggling on getting meat out .

Some woolies and prob Coles not getting stock in due to transport and share house isuues
 
Even the butcher said today they were super busy but even the slaughter house struggling on getting meat out .

Some woolies and prob Coles not getting stock in due to transport and share house isuues
I was keen to get the smoker on over the weekend, get some brisket and ribs on but not going out of my way just local woollies. Could get pork shoulder, lamb leg/shoulder or bolar blade and that was it. Shelves were 50% empty
 
I was keen to get the smoker on over the weekend, get some brisket and ribs on but not going out of my way just local woollies. Could get pork shoulder, lamb leg/shoulder or bolar blade and that was it. Shelves were 50% empty

Stores are not getting stock in.
They have put limits on stock .

I rather pay the extra and get it from my local butchers .
 

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I have to say, if you spend money on someone else's gaseous emanations, you either have too much money, or the weirdest kink...
 
In the Terribly Important Business News Department, one star entrepreneur is forced to terminate her business after a health scare...


I have to say, if you spend money on someone else's gaseous emanations, you either have too much money, or the weirdest kink...
Wow. I mean good on her. She should really switch to selling bathwater like that other one
 
In the Terribly Important Business News Department, one star entrepreneur is forced to terminate her business after a health scare...


I have to say, if you spend money on someone else's gaseous emanations, you either have too much money, or the weirdest kink...

That comet that will obliterate the earth just can’t come fast enough.
 
Stores are not getting stock in.
They have put limits on stock .

I rather pay the extra and get it from my local butchers .

I buy the odd bit of meat from the supermarket, but I found a new butcher (for me) about 18 months ago and now preference them
 
No wonder the country is in the mess it's in. Last night on 7 news they had some quack on saying that we should be open to getting Omicron as it will increase our natural resilience towards Covid as a whole. Then on Sunrise this morning they contradicted themselves saying that such a mindset is fraught with danger and that no epidemic in the past was resolved in that manner.

Of course, more people would've been watching the evening news than Sunrise at 7.30am on a Saturday morning.

I think I'll just wait to get my booster shot next week.

Someone else pointed out too that when a Labor state like Victoria or Queensland sets down mandates, it's referred to in the media as a restriction, but when similar things are announced in a Liberal state like NSW, it's referred to as a safety measure. :rolleyes:

The media are as complicit in what is happening at the moment as SloMo and co are.
 

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The quack as you called him is correct. Herd immunity is the only way covid will burn itself out.

Not continually locking down. We were promised no lockdowns or restrictions when the vax targets were hit for this very reason.
 
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If folks want to discuss covid content, including the severity of the different strains then ensure there's validity to what's being said and not just some media speculation

Omicron may be a "milder" strain but that doesn't necessarily make it mild or "no worse than the flu" - and considering the annual flu deaths world wide prior to covid, not sure it's necessarily something we should be rejoicing in either. Plus, reading the experiences of different people who have tested positive, yes for some they get what would be deemed mild, for others they'd tell you it's anything but mild - so let's not make unsubstantiated claims
 
considering the annual flu deaths world wide prior to covid, not sure it's necessarily something we should be rejoicing in either.

This.

Never understood why people ignore seasonal influenza, it still kills thousands every year.

Of course, SARS-CoV-2 will eventually mutate and subsume into the mix of virii that are considered seasonal flu, but we're not there yet.
 
No wonder the country is in the mess it's in. Last night on 7 news they had some quack on saying that we should be open to getting Omicron as it will increase our natural resilience towards Covid as a whole. Then on Sunrise this morning they contradicted themselves saying that such a mindset is fraught with danger and that no epidemic in the past was resolved in that manner.

Of course, more people would've been watching the evening news than Sunrise at 7.30am on a Saturday morning.

I'd rather stick burning pins in my eyes than watch either to be honest.
 
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That would wipe out 99% of the content I would imagine. Don't even understand what the 2nd point is meant to mean.
 

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