[AGL] report from the front lines
Michael Eisenstadt
eisenstadt0 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 17 06:16:41 EDT 2020
So yesterday I got my junker car waived by the Dept. of Public Safety
Motor Vehicles.
This takes place at the tail end of an enormous DPS complex on Dennison
between Waller Creek
and Airport Blvd. Then down Airport Blvd to the Travis County buildings
to get the renewal.
What the county did was to separate the chairs and make the overflow
wait outside. Most of
others were Mexican. Apparently white folks nowadays get reregistered on
the Internet.
Then off to the HEB on E. 41st street. No outside lines. No busyier than
usual. Many shelves
bare, other shelves not. All the cans of tuna fish were gone but there
were some sardines
and kippers. All cans of tomatoes gone. Canned tomato juice available. I
bought 2 somewhat
pricy cans of sardines and passed on the smoked kippers. All the parsley
was gone but plenty
of cilantro. Is that not weird? You can't sustain life by eating
parsley. All the white potatoes
were gone except 4 little fingerling potatoes. Vast heaps of yams/sweet
potatoes. Dairy
products/eggs fully stocked. Extrapolate!
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