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Hi,
Just curious about how 'prepared' people are for the worst..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survivalism
I was talking to a friend today who thought it was quite common to have a stock of a least 3 weeks drinking water, a petrol generator, a small mountain of tinned foods, and several wind up devises (radio / torches)
I dont have anything, other than a batteried powered torch for when my lights trip.
Anyone else beaned up to the eyeballs?
Just curious about how 'prepared' people are for the worst..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survivalism
I was talking to a friend today who thought it was quite common to have a stock of a least 3 weeks drinking water, a petrol generator, a small mountain of tinned foods, and several wind up devises (radio / torches)
I dont have anything, other than a batteried powered torch for when my lights trip.
Anyone else beaned up to the eyeballs?
Not so much since starting Uni (student halls), but back when I was living in my own flat I would keep cupboards stocked to the max, had a crowbar within easy reach and a few minor precautions. Since watching the film Threads, though, I've since seen the folly of survivalism. You'd have to be a hyena, and frankly I like to think I'd die before I turned into that.
Sciroccology said:
Jesus, what's with all the zombie/end of the world "surviving" threads currently cropping up on PH these days?
Do you guys know something the rest of us don't?
We have been buying cheap chinese tat for so long they now have all our money!Do you guys know something the rest of us don't?
So at some point we have got to go and get it back which could lead to a few years of living in caves.
v9 ogre said:
I have just come back from the states after taking the kids to disney and caught an item off the news..... there is a shortage of 9mm amunition in the states.... I think this was a report on CNN??? Don't know what to make of it really?
Obama - the NRA are worried about his stance on weapons, hence stockpiling whilst they can. This was reported in the news just ahead of his inauguration. 
EDLT said:
Go on a Ray Mears style survival course.
Also -If you have a great big stock of tinned food, people will want to nick it. Chances are enough of them will be bigger, stronger or better armed than you to succeed.
If on the other hand, all you stock is enough knowledge to be able to obtain your next meal wherever you are, not only does that make you a much less obvious target, but you'll also still be merrily subsisting long after the last tin of beans has been fought over, opened and consumed.
Edited by Timberwolf on Monday 2nd March 00:37
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