To The Daily Sun,
I am so glad I don't have a TV, with all the shenanigans going on, like the people wanting to catch the virus protesting in front of the Statehouse in Concord and don't forget the candidates fowl-mouthing each other. But the one I really don't like is opening businesses where you can't wear a face mask to partake in a business that is up close and personal. How can you eat with that sucker on or get a shave and a haircut?
Enough already! When are they going to open a really essential store like Bed Bath and Beyond or the kitchen store? But I guess they can wait a little longer because of all the flour being hoarded, you can't get more toys in the kitchen if you don't have the flour. My question is what are you going to do with all that flour when you go back to work and things calm down to somewhere near normal? It is going to get better someday but until then, stop hoarding. I am thankful for the stores that opened early for us senior citizens, who get in and out of the stores quickly and I really hope that lasts. In the meantime I am hoping you are safe and looking after your older neighbors.
Bev Buker
Gilford


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