Posted by NW Ohio Tim on February 28, 2011 at 22:43:22 from (76.76.36.32):
In Reply to: PREPAREDNESS posted by Detmurds on February 27, 2011 at 21:28:56:
The time to patch the roof is when the sun is shining. If you don't already have guns and ammo......
Don't think you'll plant a garden and can/freeze/preserve the results the year after things go to pot. If your pantry isn't full right now......
If you don't already have meat in the freezer, don't think you'll be able to keep it in your lot long enough to feed it out.
Gold won't be worth a hoot unless you actually have it in your hand. Most people that own gold have a piece of paper......that won't get you very far. Even if you have it in your hand, it's useless when you're hungry.... you'll trade it all for a hunk of cabbage.
I'm not a big end of the world guy, but we've been living like you all are advocating ever since I can remember. If it's not already your way of life, you'll just be another bump in the road. Surviving isn't something you are going to learn from a Hank Jr song or pick up from a book.
I don't in my wildest dreams think the country will come to this end, but I do think we are one bad earthquake, tornado or hurricane from having a real mess.
Get squared away fella's..... I'm sure who my friends are.... everybody else better knock on the door in the daytime, with their hat in their hand.
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