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I just realized I have enough gear around my computer desk to survive 2 weeks in the wild.
Your post made me sit back and look around . I am in my office at my work and with the exception of water I could easly survive 2 weeks on what is hear in my office either here or in the wild .
Robert W
If you let the Kirby vaccuum salesman give the entire demonstration and listen to his hour long sales pitch just to get the free box of baking soda you were promised.
You might be a survivalist if your laying in the hospital recovery unit eyeing up all the wonderful medical supplies you could sneak out when you leave.
Thank god some one else finally said it I thought I was the only one who does that man it feels good to hear it from someone else
You might be a survivalist if your laying in the hospital recovery unit eyeing up all the wonderful medical supplies you could sneak out when you leave.
We do lots of things that don't seem weird. Like when camping, put a lawn chair in the back of the pickup with the storage tank when we do a water run so Grampa can enjoy the ride and view.
Or hit Wal-Mart for 3 lb packages of bacon ends and bits and 4 flats of half-pint jars so we can put up smaller portions of bacon to throw in smaller pots of beans.
This was great! I did pick up some usefull info, as well as realized we must be on the right path, cause we do a LOT of those things!! Good feeling... Thanks for posting!
it truly depends on the cars the gycolene will but here in the south some people dont use anitfreeze if your car doesnt have it then you can use it sorta i think maybe
... You have 2-275 gallon drums of water in your basment that you have covered not only to protect from sunlight.... but to prevent guests from remembering you have that much water on hand when TSHTF.
.... You look at every penny you come across, even the ones on the sidewalk, searching for any made before 1982 because copper is a wonderful antimicrobial agent and helps to keep algae, bacteria, and mold from growing in your water tanks/rain barrels.
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