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,...been in there watchin' it own the TV.

One guy has a big ass truck he's gonna drive around in own doomsday.

Another one has taught his daughter to weld and has a son that can get into a fireman's suit in 2 minutes. Another son has a home-made bow and is in charge of security.

They cut a lot o'firewood too,....burn it in a stove outside,...

They're all fat.

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Laffin' here.


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I watched it when nothing else was on with the kids, until the episode with the couple and the sex shop. [bleep] unreal what they put on with no warning these days.


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Wait till you see the episode on the zombie preppers... some virus is supposed to turn mankind into man-eating monsters within hours! Freakin [bleep] is unreal, don't know if this is just TV hoopla or if people actually believe this stuff.

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They could get some of those Zombie killin' Mossberg pumps that got a chainsaw handle on em'.


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Some of them son 'bishes put a ton of cash into this chit. Me! I'm staying put.

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I only saw part of one....then had to turn it off. It was a couple of overage hippies who had bought a missile silo, taken out all the missile stuff and computer screens, had it all decorated and a video surveillance system outside. wondered what they'd do if an intruder showed up....the old hippy dude said he had a Moisin Nagant, and muttered darkly about some other weapons.

but the killer was when they started talking about how survival was lot better if you had a team, so they assembled their team of fellow suvivalists.....and an impressive array of skills they had. One was an herbal healer and spiritual guide, a fat chick was an organic baker, her fat friend was a cable installer who could keep the video working so they could see who was coming to kill them, one guy was damned interior decorator......and after they all got likkered up on red wine they started dancing around and chanting in some kind of a drum circle thing.

I'd rather get et by zombies than hang around those weirdos.


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Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
I watched it when nothing else was on with the kids, until the episode with the couple and the sex shop. [bleep] unreal what they put on with no warning these days.
I haven't watched all the episodes. I didn't see that one. Some are informative and some aren't and some have realistic fears and others are pretty irrational. National Geographic makes out like they're all out to lunch. Personally, I think a dirty bomb is not extremely unrealistic given our border situation whereas the dead arising from their graves isn't realistic at all. I think National Geographic is pretty bogus for acting like one scenario is just as likely as the other.

There have been a couple of fairly hot chicks on there. The kids ain't interested and take off to their rooms when it comes on anyway so...What gets me was this Oriental chick in NYC who planned to bug out. She's like wearing some braless tank top and microshorts IIRC. My thought was, why not dress in some baggy asssed sweats or the like if you really wanta be unobtrusive.

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Originally Posted by Steve_NO
I only saw part of one....then had to turn it off. It was a couple of overage hippies who had bought a missile silo, taken out all the missile stuff and computer screens, had it all decorated and a video surveillance system outside. wondered what they'd do if an intruder showed up....the old hippy dude said he had a Moisin Nagant, and muttered darkly about some other weapons.

but the killer was when they started talking about how survival was lot better if you had a team, so they assembled their team of fellow suvivalists.....and an impressive array of skills they had. One was an herbal healer and spiritual guide, a fat chick was an organic baker, her fat friend was a cable installer who could keep the video working so they could see who was coming to kill them, one guy was damned interior decorator......and after they all got likkered up on red wine they started dancing around and chanting in some kind of a drum circle thing.

I'd rather get et by zombies than hang around those weirdos.
What Steve? You mean your next Katrina event scenario doesn't involve like, nekkid dancing after you smoke some righteous wacky bakky and then chant some as the flood waters rise? laugh

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I tried to watch one episode out of curiosity, or maybe it was two. Saw an old fart trying to camo a an 18-wheeler and a younger old man who brought home 50 lb bags of rice and the family put it in 2-liter bottles and they had a bunch.

The concept is interesting, Hollyweird managed screw it up.



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Originally Posted by Steve_NO
I only saw part of one....then had to turn it off. It was a couple of overage hippies who had bought a missile silo, taken out all the missile stuff and computer screens, had it all decorated and a video surveillance system outside. wondered what they'd do if an intruder showed up....the old hippy dude said he had a Moisin Nagant, and muttered darkly about some other weapons.

but the killer was when they started talking about how survival was lot better if you had a team, so they assembled their team of fellow suvivalists.....and an impressive array of skills they had. One was an herbal healer and spiritual guide, a fat chick was an organic baker, her fat friend was a cable installer who could keep the video working so they could see who was coming to kill them, one guy was damned interior decorator......and after they all got likkered up on red wine they started dancing around and chanting in some kind of a drum circle thing.

I'd rather get et by zombies than hang around those weirdos.


What are you complaining about...now you know where the fattest, softest targets are, and they have told you what security measures they have.


Baker chick can be chained to the oven and keep you supplied with bread to hold all that long pig.


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Originally Posted by EthanEdwards
What Steve? You mean your next Katrina event scenario doesn't involve like, nekkid dancing after you smoke some righteous wacky bakky and then chant some as the flood waters rise? laugh



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Looks like this one is worth repeating. Warning - language not safe for kids or work.




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That show's too goofy for me but the fat farmer that was on one of the early episodes had a YouTube clip with some really good info.

He mentioned that the Mormon church has canneries (open to the public) in many communities and that these canneries are an excellent option for picking up dry goods (rice, beans, oats, flour, etc.) at a very good price for long-term storage. I checked it out and we just happened to have one about 3 minutes from where I work! As a result, I was able to pick up a few hundred pounds of canned dry goods for dirt cheap. I hope I never need it and it's just $$ down the drain but it sure is nice peace of mind to know I have it just in case. If I tried to get that much food from one of the trendy "survival" sites, I would've paid 10x as much for 1/10th the amount! I hope others here check it out - you can thank me later..... wink

If anyone is interested in doing the same, here's a list of the LDS canneries:

(907) 746-3509
4350 S Bodenburg Loop Rd
PO Box 2432
Palmer, Alaska 99645

(928) 527-3713
5021 Empire Ave
Flagstaff, Arizona 86001

(480) 214-9114
235 S El Dorado Circle
Mesa, Arizona 85202

(928) 536-3458
641 South Main #1
Snowflake, Arizona 85937

(928)337-3745
155 East Commercial Street
PO Box 2338
St. Johns, Arizona 85936

(520) 514-9039
3535 S Richey
Tucson, Arizona 85713

(530) 894-8302
1040 Marauder Street
Chico, California 95973

(909) 824-1307
791 North Pepper Avenue
Colton, California 92324

(925) 798-1763
1063 Detroit Ave
Concord, California 94518

(714) 437-9205
17350 Mount Hermann Cir
Fountain Valley, California 92708

(559) 255-2377
1425 North Rabe Avenue
Fresno , California 93727

(323) 261-6351
2730 East 12th Street
Los Angeles, California 90023

(916) 381-5150
8401 24th Avenue
Sacramento, California 95826

(858) 279-5712
4722 Mercury Street
San Diego, California 92111

(408) 986-1872
442 Nelo Street
Santa Clara, California 95054

(209) 943-1892
3112 Loomis Road
Stockton, California 95205

(818) 833-6696
15648 Roxford Street
PO Box 868
Sylmar, California 91342

(303) 371-7650
3233 Fraser Street
Aurora, Colorado 80011

(719) 550-1158
4090 Center Park Dr
Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(970) 245-2011
2956 North Ave #2
PO Box 40148
Grand Junction, CO 81504-0148

(808) 841-6311
1120 Kalihi Street
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817

(208) 678-0434
245 North Overland Dr
PO Box 861
Burley, Idaho 83318-0861

(208) 375-7893
604 East 46th Street
PO Box 140035
Garden City, Idaho 83714

(208) 529-2201
770 West Anderson St
Idaho Falls, Idaho 83402

(208) 233-1937
590 Roosevelt Avenue
PO Box 2013
Pocatello, Idaho 83201

(952) 891-3099
6890 145th Street W
Apple Valley, Minnesota 55124

(314) 344-0313
12843 Pennridge Dr
Bridgeton, Missouri 63044

(816) 453-2398
3601 NE Kimball Drive
Kansas City, Missouri 64161

(406) 721-3197
6200 Industrial Way
Missoula, Montana 59808

(402) 891-1577
13232 Portal Dr. Ste. 3
Omaha, NE 68138

(505) 343-1905
4400 Presidential Dr NE
Albuquerque , New Mexico 87109

(505) 326-3506
925 Cannery Court Ste B
Farmington , New Mexico 87401

(702) 631-2438
4455 Allen Ln
North Las Vegas, Nevada 89031

(775) 856-2245
580 Reactor Way Ste 1
Reno, Nevada 89502

(405) 692-3883
11224 South Meridian
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73173

(971) 230-0770
10420 SE 82nd Ave
PO Box 66160
Portland, Oregon 97086

(541) 726-9201
1690 South A St
Springfield, Oregon 97477

(503) 633-4433
16572 River Road NE
PO Box 429
St. Paul, Oregon 97137

(541) 826-4220
7575 Pacific Ave
White City, Oregon 97503

512-252-2177
3912 Gattis School Rd Ste 104
Round Rock, Texas 78664

(972) 242-8595
1100 West Jackson Road
Carrollton , Texas 75006

(915) 56601335
2910 Tularosa
El Paso, Texas 79903

(281) 537-1786
16333 Hafer Road
Houston, Texas 77090

(210) 520-1122
6880 Alamo Downs Pkwy
San Antonio, Texas 78238

(360) 373-6028
288 Wilkes Ave
Bremerton, Washington 98132

(509) 735-6455
6501 W Deschutes
Kennewick, Washington 99336

(253) 852-8552
1412 West Morton
Kent, Washington 98035-0825

(360) 424-0335
1524 Riverside Drive #14
Mt. Vernon, Washington 98273

(425) 315-1514
4215 C Russell Road
Mukilteo, Washington 98275

(509) 928-1035
E 9423 Fourth Avenue
PO Box 141308
Spokane Valley, Washington 99214

(307) 679-7594
315 Elm Street
Evanston , Wyoming 82930

(307) 875-3972
120 Shoshone Drive
Green River, Wyoming 82935

(954) 581-2165
5000 SW 52nd St #512
Davie, Florida 33314

(904) 772-8897
5100 Firestone Road
PO Box 14664
Jacksonville, Florida 32210

(407) 857-1863
10502 Satellite Blvd Ste A
Orlando, Florida 32837

(813) 707-9425
802 Hitchcock Street
PO Box GGG
Plant City, Florida 33564

(770) 908-5782
4823 N Royal Atlanta Drive
Tucker, Georgia 30084

(630) 639-1508
2892 W. Diehl Rd.
Naperville, Illinois 60563

(877) 483-9842
5151 West 84th Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46268

(985) 646-2550
480 Robert Blvd
Slidell, Louisiana 70458-1345

(508) 595-9319
231 Brooks St
Worcester, Massaschusetts 01606

(248) 536-1128
37634 Enterprise Court
Farmington Hills, Michigan 48331

(336) 668-2284
129 Landmark Drive
Greensboro, North Carolina 27409

856-467-0031
613 Heron Dr
Pureland IND PK
PO Box 375
Bridgeport, New Jersey 08014-0375

(732) 248-7728
121 Ethel Rd W Unit 7
Piscataway , New Jersey 08854

(585) 394-4435
2474 State Route 21
Canandaigua, New York 14424

(440) 526-4057
6900 Southpointe Pkwy
Brecksville, Ohio 44141

(614) 836-2598
4431 Marketing Place
PO Box 367
Groveport, Ohio 43125

(803) 699-5740
9730 Mill Field Road
Columbia, South Carolina 29223

(615) 822-5584
19 Industrial Park Drive
Hendersonville, Tennessee 37075

(865) 692-5374
202 Sherway Road
PO Box 30367
Knoxville, Tennessee 37930

(804) 743-1018
8110 Virginia Pine Ct
Richmond, Virginia 23237

(301) 735-5131
7979 Penn-Randall Place
Upper Marlboro, Maryland 20772
Castle Dale

(435) 381-2464
560 West Highway 29
PO Box 833
Castledale, Utah 84513

(435) 586-8682
219 East 275 North
PO Box 326
Cedar City, Utah 84721

(801) 298-2208
1180 West 500 North
PO Box 581
Centerville, Utah 84014

(435) 864-4753
296 North 100 East
PO Box 458
Delta, Utah 84624

(435) 743-6614
85 North 400 West
PO Box 190
Fillmore, Utah 84636

(801) 543-1855
61 South 600 West
PO Box 296
Kaysville, Utah 84037

(801) 336-3230
930 West Hill Field Rd, Ste F
Layton, Utah 84041

(801) 785-0997
940 West Center
Lindon, Utah 84042

(435) 752-6425
165 East 2200 North, Ste. A
North Logan, Utah 84341

(801) 250-5854
3648 South 7200 West
Magna, Utah 84044

(435) 835-9702
50 South Main
Manti, Utah 84642

(435) 654-3489
31 East Main Street
PO Box 958
Midway, Utah 84049

(435) 436-8244
290 North Center Street
PO Box 517
Moroni, Utah 84646

(801) 266-1460
4373 South Main
Murray, Utah 84107

(435) 623-1602
575 East 700 North
PO Box 261
Nephi, Utah 84648

(801) 393-0210
1525 Lincoln Avenue
Ogden, Utah 84404

(435) 637-4708
270 East 100 South
Price, Utah 84501

(435) 722-2540
392 North 700 East 107-2
PO Box 56
Roosevelt, Utah 84066

(801) 240-7387
730 West 800 South
Salt Lake City, Utah 84104

(801) 561-8104
615 East 8400 South
Sandy , Utah 84070

(435) 896-5443
845 South State
PO Box 89
Sigurd, Utah 84657

801-491-7359
1672 W 700 S
Springville, UT 84663

(435) 673-3491
516 North 1400 East
St. George, Utah 84770

(435) 789-9058
2178 East 1500 North
Vernal, Utah 84078


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Dude with the $300k truck and 300 gallons of fuel just said he could drive all the way to Costa Rica with the fuel.

Say what??????!!!!!


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Had one of those fella's stop here to deliver a pizza and wanted to buy my truck, but not for the price it was worth. He wanted it to "bug out" when he needed. When I asked him where he was going to "bug out" too, he hadn't thought of that.



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Originally Posted by byc
Dude with the $300k truck and 300 gallons of fuel just said he could drive all the way to Costa Rica with the fuel.

Say what??????!!!!!


there's been a fair number who did the drive, but having fuel, and hanging on to it are 2 different things when in C.A.

and he won't get the mileage he hopes when the roads are washed out, and he's gotta detour to find a ford or ferry...

and every detour has it's "toll booth" grin


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My doomsday plan is to squeemishly hide in my crawl space.

Fug alla you. I ain't tellin' where that is.

I have a 100 lbs of Old Roy and lots o' bags of Fiddle Faddle. grin

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