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April 2, 2020

OBSERVATION: The Great Corona Supermarket Raid of 2020

OBSERVATION:  The Corona Great Supermarket Raid of 2020

This post has photos taken at the Groton MA Shaw's Supermarket on March 13, 2020... which was, incidentally, Friday the 13th.  This was a bit after the Corona Virus everyone really started to make people panic and raid supermarkets for staples like toilet paper, tissues, milk, bread, eggs, etc.

Here in Massachusetts, this is what you get when a major snow storm (aka:  Nor'eastaaaah) is on the way.  And people who panic and clear the shelves often are teased, as the odds of being "off the grid" in this part of the country for any length of time is slim (with the possible exception of the coastline).

I myself had never witnessed the Snowmageddon supermarket phenomena, so seeing all the shelves empty thanks to Covid-19 was rather novel. 

Now, about three weeks later, there are so many daily updates and changes to policy it is impossible to share any of it here.  History will tell just what happened.

NOTE:  Please excuse the photo quality... my cell phone takes crappy pics!

INCOMPLETE LIST OF OBSERVED ITEMS 
THAT ARE HARD TO FIND AS OF 4/2/20:

TOILET PAPER
TISSUES
PAPER TOWELS

HAND SANITIZER
LYSOL
MOST LIQUID SOAPS

SPAM
SOME CAMPBELL'S SOUP FLAVORS
ALL RAMEN NOODLES
ALL PASTA

Paper products isle...

Paper products isle...

Bread, etc isle...

No eggs...

The water isle...

Water isle...

Most of the produce was gone...

Sugar and flour almost all gone...

March 8, 2020

REVIEW: Columbo - Publish or Perish (1974)

COLUMBO: Publish or Perish
S3/E5 1974

This episode is the second of three with Jack Cassidy playing the murder. Part of the small group of most entertaining guest-killers, Cassidy is always charming and witty, but also a little slimy at the same time.  His ever-present cigarette is a bit depressing to see, given the manner of his real-life death.

This time around, Cassidy plays Riley Greenleaf, a publisher who "owns" novelist Alan Mallory, played by real life writer Mickey Spillane. Mallory plans on taking his latest book to a new publisher, but Greenleaf will have none of that, and hires a Vietnam veteran named Eddie Kane to kill the writer as Greenleaf sets up his own, very drunken, alibi of crashing his Cadillac into a car (actually a VW van) in the parking lot of a bar.

Eddie thinks Greenleaf is going to publish his book about making bombs in return for the murder. Of course, he has no intention of doing so, and turns Eddie into the perfect fall-guy.

But, as we all know, there is no perfect murder, and our hero Lt. Columbo solves the crime. In the meantime we are given some classic one-liners and quotes.  From Cassidy's fake-drunk act, to his feigning relief upon learning of his alibi, to Peter Falk's unorthodox meal with Jacques Aubuchon and Mariette Hartley.  The audience doesn't (or at least shouldn't) feel any sympathy toward the murderer in this episode, either.

While the whole bomb-making thing may seem a little unnecessary to modern audiences, remember this was actually during the Vietnam conflict, not to mention an era of home-grown American terrorists who did indeed try to blow the "establishment" up.

"Publish or Perish" is a great episode, if not for it's plot, then for Jack Cassidy alone.

"Bravo, Eddie!"

"... those poor kids, those amateurs, planting bombs and blowing themselves up..."

"... the holy trinity..." (Jacques Aubuchon, Mariette Hartley, Mickey Spillane)

"... buy yourself a personality..." Greenleaf begins setting up his drunken alibi.

Mallory dictates... Greenleaf spies his quarry... Eddie prepares to kill...

"... and YOU, madam, SHUT UP!"

"... madam, in your condition I'd call a plastic surgeon..."

Columbo drinks some "brutal" coffee at the crime scene.

Listening to Mallory's dictation... what is that strange noise in the background?

"All I can say is, thank God..."  Greenleaf's attorney informs Columbo that his client has an airtight alibi for the night of the murder.

"Do you have any chili? ... with beans, without..."

"I wanted to get those saltines..."