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IMO opinion we should all count our blessings. Though the prices of everything is up and rising we still have the basic necessities of life. We can go to the grocery store/restaurant for nourishment, we have electricity, running water, etc. I'm sure most on this thread have enough trains/hobbies to hold them over until things get better and start to arrive. If you paid money for your items you clearly have all the rights in the world to them. However, remember we just sort of got over a major world crisis and I, for one, am glad to still see another day remembering some are no longer with us. We are a privileged people and I know it can be hard to come down a notch when we're used to a certain way of life but right now we just have to. Patience is a virtue and something we can all learn from and right now we have no choice.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend,

Dave

You get it. And you got it right: The whole world is living through a very, very tough time and we here are really fortunate that we have it far better than most.

Thanks for your wise comments.

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