The Rapture is coming

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We've deer, rabbit, geese, ducks, all wild. Bow for killing. As for cooking/lighting/radio, camping equipment.
Solar powered chargers for phone/radio, AA, AAA & 12v batteries.
We’re not so lucky, though if the worst strikes hunting won’t be as
easy, the animals will be hit hardest, and continuing bad weather
will severely hamper finding and killing anything. After the storm
settles will be a different story, after all there is a reason the old
folk, the settlers and the likes stored up food when the weather
permitted, even they knew there would be no stocking up during
storm season, if you didn’t get it done before hand you died of hunger.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
We’re not so lucky, though if the worst strikes hunting won’t be as
easy, the animals will be hit hardest, and continuing bad weather
will severely hamper finding and killing anything. After the storm
settles will be a different story, after all there is a reason the old
folk, the settlers and the likes stored up food when the weather
permitted, even they knew there would be no stocking up during
storm season, if you didn’t get it done before hand you died of hunger
Now, the ways foodstuffs used to be preserved(salting for meats), is supposed to be bad for you.
 
Now, the ways foodstuffs used to be preserved(salting for meats), is supposed to be bad for you.
I think if it wasn’t for the tax the government takes from our
hard earned wages, they could easily let us fall by the wayside,
never mind sending aid our way when disaster strikes.
Thats why I be prepared.
 
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Rusty Nails

We remember
And now we know where to go too, your house, thank you very much.:giggle:

Nothing there, I eat it all straight away. I'm not daft enough to stockpile.
 

screenman

Legendary Member
I think if it wasn’t for the tax the government takes from our
hard earned wages, they could easily let us fall by the wayside,
never mind sending aid our way when disaster strikes.
Thats why I be prepared.

The tax is spent on us all though.
 

screenman

Legendary Member
What annoys me most is, why did the local authorities grant
people permission to build homes in a hole in the first place.
They still do it where I live, even more maddening is trying
to understand anyone who would buy a house in a hole,
do they not know a hole fills with water when it rains.

Some of the places around here have not flooded before.
 
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