He is small potatoes. The real $$ was in N95 masks.
SouthFreedomer on
Good old days, the real gangsta years!
2buffalonickels on
It was crazy hard to get the goods back in the day. I own an ASI business (advertising specialty items) and had a source for masks and hand sanitizers.
Luckily I was the only source for a couple months to supply them to my small town hospital, cop shop and EMS.
LAbombsquad on
It was the Wild West getting disinfectant products for a construction company. We kept working all through it.
Bubbly57 on
This is really funny 😁 but brings back memories of Covid 😕
Desertnurse760 on
I installed a bidet in both my bathrooms in Dec. 2019. I laughed my (clean) ass off all though COVID.
Dull-Carob on
Lmaoooooo
mrlookinthesky on
Good times.
CHOOM45 on
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😎✌️
EpicAdentureNerd on
On Ebay, idiots were selling toilet rolls with brown smears on them that said “Only slightly used” and the price was a million dollars. I’m sure they thought they were very funny, but Ebay ended up removing basically all the toilet paper because there were so many.
Eggnimoman on
Tissue and lotion…hmmmm
ChefJym on
put a fucking mask on
Deraj2004 on
CM Punk fell on hard times.
LainieCat on
I worked for the census. The hand sanitizer they gave us was made by a liquor company and smelled like tequila. Strongly. Nothing like a masked stranger reeking of tequila knocking on your door and asking you questions.
Mrrrrggggl on
Maybe cheaper to wipe with $1 bills.
TheMissingNTLDR on
find your bit*h? 😅
CptHammer_ on
I’ve never been so deep in the grey market as when they tried to say my job was nonessential but Walmart toy aisle was.
My net worth has more than doubled, and I’m sure I’m not the only one.
I “volunteered” 12 hours of labor to a 503c company because the government says I’m nonessential, and the restoration work on a historical landmark was nonessential. Yet, anyone could seemingly do anything so long as money wasn’t exchanging hands.
Now I’m on the board of that nonprofit organization that seems to have a lot of political people who want to rent the space. They couldn’t even wait for the building to be restored and had “fund raisers” in a place that was nonessential to restore yet if it hasn’t been it couldn’t have been occupied.
I’ve never worked under the table. I’ve only used creative accounting.
fireduck on
And the funny thing is that for TP there wasn’t even a real supply line problem. It was just a shortage due to everyone switching from 1 week on hand to 1 month on hand.
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Raking in the big bucks
My we never go back to those days
Prohibition 2.0🤣
He is small potatoes. The real $$ was in N95 masks.
Good old days, the real gangsta years!
It was crazy hard to get the goods back in the day. I own an ASI business (advertising specialty items) and had a source for masks and hand sanitizers.
Luckily I was the only source for a couple months to supply them to my small town hospital, cop shop and EMS.
It was the Wild West getting disinfectant products for a construction company. We kept working all through it.
This is really funny 😁 but brings back memories of Covid 😕
I installed a bidet in both my bathrooms in Dec. 2019. I laughed my (clean) ass off all though COVID.
Lmaoooooo
Good times.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😎✌️
On Ebay, idiots were selling toilet rolls with brown smears on them that said “Only slightly used” and the price was a million dollars. I’m sure they thought they were very funny, but Ebay ended up removing basically all the toilet paper because there were so many.
Tissue and lotion…hmmmm
put a fucking mask on
CM Punk fell on hard times.
I worked for the census. The hand sanitizer they gave us was made by a liquor company and smelled like tequila. Strongly. Nothing like a masked stranger reeking of tequila knocking on your door and asking you questions.
Maybe cheaper to wipe with $1 bills.
find your bit*h? 😅
I’ve never been so deep in the grey market as when they tried to say my job was nonessential but Walmart toy aisle was.
My net worth has more than doubled, and I’m sure I’m not the only one.
I “volunteered” 12 hours of labor to a 503c company because the government says I’m nonessential, and the restoration work on a historical landmark was nonessential. Yet, anyone could seemingly do anything so long as money wasn’t exchanging hands.
Now I’m on the board of that nonprofit organization that seems to have a lot of political people who want to rent the space. They couldn’t even wait for the building to be restored and had “fund raisers” in a place that was nonessential to restore yet if it hasn’t been it couldn’t have been occupied.
I’ve never worked under the table. I’ve only used creative accounting.
And the funny thing is that for TP there wasn’t even a real supply line problem. It was just a shortage due to everyone switching from 1 week on hand to 1 month on hand.