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Re: mx10001 post# 4687

Tuesday, 03/24/2020 3:43:24 PM

Tuesday, March 24, 2020 3:43:24 PM

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600 deaths in Colorado (only 5.7M statewide pop.), 50 more than was reported on the local morning news just 5 hrs ago when I left for work.

And we are nowhere near having a handle on this 'THING'.

Thank GOD the liquor stores and dispensaries are still open for business as there is almost NO food left on the shelves at the major grocery stores.

Went to King Soopers at 7am on 'seniors only day' (1st hr). The place was mobbed by 7:15 with wall to wall 'greyhairs' scrounging on whatever was left. Wound up 6th in line at the checkout station. Some had 2 full shopping carts. My ice cream was melting onto the floor and I purchased it LAST!

We still have a long way to go but will somehow slip through the keyhole to the other side where a questionable worldwide economy awaits. Question is: What horsepower remains to jump start or at least begin to generate some numbers in the new reality and evaluations of the markets.

IMO our beleaguered industry (especially the extractors) will be near the top of the list that leads the way back to some assemblance of financial sanity.

Fire away if you have an itchy trigger finger in the midst of uncharted territory...glta...stay safe!!