So for everyone not quite understanding the gravity of the current food crisis...Lemmme show you this pleasantly watered down
yahoo.com article concerning Costco/Sam's club rice limitsNow if this is the start of a problem (that has been raging outside of the U.S for months but is only just now starting to hit western soil) than we should (as a
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Part of that comes from the fact that my grandparents lived through the great depression and they always had a deep freezer filled to the brim with everything. And my mother still keeps about a hundred mason jars with preserved EVERYTHING in the basement. So if the world comes to an end, at least I'll die with a full stomach.
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Lol, i know. But thats the burden of most survivalists. LUL. I'm a wait and bide-my-time-er. Usually works.
I'm gonna say Atlanta will beat D.C in terms of implosion. In fact, when it all goes down, I'll bet you $5. Or a bottle of much coveted beer.
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Also (on a lighter note) I've been reading zombie comics and movies recently and am ready for the apocalypse!
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Bu key to apocalypse survival is not freaking out.
Relax, Relocate, Reassess, Restore!
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the other night on 'Coast to Coast' George Noury said the evil empire of government is considering issuing Ration cards if things get worse. Pretty fucked up to think that this country can function like it's WWII! Fuck. The emergency supplies in the basement of Chn. 4 (where I used to work) were from after that war and NEVER replentished! I don't even think after the 9/11 chaos anything was ever really done for mass hysteria/survival.
I always told my kids we are on our own & I'm glad we enjoy "survivalist camping" (not to be EVER confused with that "survival" shit on the shitbox)
We have gone vegan...started a kick-ass garden in our fortress of a yard known as "the compound".
I'd like to re-post part of this giving you credit.
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