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limburger
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1) Do you wash your hands?

Does a bear shit in the woods ?
Although I think some folks are going crazy by being too obsessive.
A little dirt doesn’t hurt … and being too clean can be as bad as being too filthy.
I also doubt that the kind of people that never bothered are going to change much, unless they get sick and we tell them “we told you so …”

2) Did you intend to visit a show/concert/event in the next 4 weeks that has been cancelled?

We’ve been advised to work from home when possible and all events over 100 visitors have been cancelled for this month.
None of the events I’m planning to visit next month have been cancelled, but given that they need to plan ahead for this sort of thing I doubt they will continue.

It sucks, because both Elfia and Zuiderspel are the only events of that size in the first half of the year.
– Elfia : https://elfia.com
At least there is a smaller version of this event in September, so not all is lost.
I would miss stocking up on mead …

– Zuiderspel : http://www.zuiderspel.nl/en/zuiderspel-the-biggest-board-game-exposition-of-the-dutch-south/
This would be the first time they’d have wargames with the help of the team behind ‘Impact’ convention (they did a kickstarter last year).

3) How long will your stock of unpainted minis last you if today was the last day anything would be delivered?

The problem would not be running out of unpainted minis.
Running out of glue, primer and paint would be a bigger issue …

Got my copy of ‘Virtue Signal’ cardgame from kickstarter.
And I have done my share of weightlifting by carrying my copy of ‘Storming the gap’ from the pickup location to my house.
I hate it when they don’t tell you how big or heavy these things are …

 

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