RB wrote:Coles at the Central Market has queues for each aisle about 20m or 30 customers long.
On the plus side the food court is pretty quiet.
Dickheads, the shops will be open tomorrow.
RB wrote:Coles at the Central Market has queues for each aisle about 20m or 30 customers long.
On the plus side the food court is pretty quiet.
RB wrote:Coles at the Central Market has queues for each aisle about 20m or 30 customers long.
Led by me.Gozu wrote:Bottle shops/Drive thru's will always remain open even though they're hardly essential, there would be riots, parked cars on fire etc if they did close the govt knows that.
Lightning McQueen wrote:RB wrote:Coles at the Central Market has queues for each aisle about 20m or 30 customers long.
On the plus side the food court is pretty quiet.
Dickheads, the shops will be open tomorrow.
Lightning McQueen wrote:RB wrote:Coles at the Central Market has queues for each aisle about 20m or 30 customers long.
On the plus side the food court is pretty quiet.
Dickheads, the shops will be open tomorrow.
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
Brodlach wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:RB wrote:Coles at the Central Market has queues for each aisle about 20m or 30 customers long.
On the plus side the food court is pretty quiet.
Dickheads, the shops will be open tomorrow.
Be no point as they will be empty
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
Gozu wrote:
That's easy to say but the reason people go nuts is because they know the situation could change at any time.
I'm going to the supermarket tonight not taking the chance they might not be open tomorrow.
Wedgie wrote:Must admit I'm tempted to buy a carton or two before they run out as I can see stock going down before my eyes.
woodublieve12 wrote:I asked this the other day... Does this new full lockdown affect people coming back into the state???? My girls are due to fly back tomorrow
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
Lightning McQueen wrote:Gozu wrote:
That's easy to say but the reason people go nuts is because they know the situation could change at any time.
I'm going to the supermarket tonight not taking the chance they might not be open tomorrow.
They can't shut supermarkets.
Magellan wrote:Whether they've got enough supplies tomorrow is the question. Of course, they would if everyone just bought what they needed rather than second guessing things and panic buying.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
woodublieve12 wrote:I asked this the other day... Does this new full lockdown affect people coming back into the state???? My girls are due to fly back tomorrow
Bum Crack wrote:6 days will be 4 weeks. get used to it folks
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