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RONIN
Member # 9987
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Anyone watch it ? It's pretty tight, kinda funny too.
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stock fox
Member # 9211
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Wat channel?
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94dropteezyGT
Member # 2385
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Seen the preview, its on National Geographic right?
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RONIN
Member # 9987
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Yea NatGeo
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WildFire532FB
Member # 1482
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Yeah its pretty weird seeing how far some have taken it.
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RONIN
Member # 9987
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quote: Originally posted by WildFire532FB: Yeah its pretty weird seeing how far some have taken it.
Yea but at the same time , if there is some kind of catastrophic event it seems like they would be prepared.
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WildFire532FB
Member # 1482
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Some, others are just crazy and don't have a chance.
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RONIN
Member # 9987
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quote: Originally posted by WildFire532FB: Some, others are just crazy and don't have a chance.
True, there was definitely some funny characters that were a little out there. [ February 19, 2012, 05:46 PM: Message edited by: RONIN ]
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DLo
Member # 6133
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Those guys really seem to take 2012 seriously.. lol
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MACK.GT
Member # 10461
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Definitely a bit educational, I've learned a few things by watching.
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RONIN
Member # 9987
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quote: Originally posted by MACK.GT: Definitely a bit educational, I've learned a few things by watching.
Some of it was like on how to store food for a long period of time.
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SlowStockFox
Member # 1081
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some are just insane. its nuts what people think. here is a link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUM0TOkNALg
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svfreerider87
Member # 5748
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quote: Originally posted by RONIN: quote: Originally posted by MACK.GT: Definitely a bit educational, I've learned a few things by watching.
Some of it was like on how to store food for a long period of time.
"We're buggin out!"
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Slowback67
Member # 6348
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If shit ever hits the fan I have about 3,000 boxes of 6 #10 cans of USDA product at my work. Between that and the couple thousand other dry goods like rice, flower, gravy, instant potatoes, water, non fat dry milk, juice, all sport, soup..... I know right where to get all the food I could eat. It's too bad the stuff in our freezer at work would go bad in a matter of a week with the refrigeration units going down I would have enough food to feed all of cafords and their family's LOL. I've thought about it before...... I'd load up one refrigerated trailers that run on deisel so as long as I had fuel I could keep it cold. I wouldn't call myself a preper like these people but I've thought about it a little bit more then most I guess
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RONIN
Member # 9987
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quote: Originally posted by Slowback67: If shit ever hits the fan I have about 3,000 boxes of 6 #10 cans of USDA product at my work. Between that and the couple thousand other dry goods like rice, flower, gravy, instant potatoes, water, non fat dry milk, juice, all sport, soup..... I know right where to get all the food I could eat. It's too bad the stuff in our freezer at work would go bad in a matter of a week with the refrigeration units going down I would have enough food to feed all of cafords and their family's LOL. I've thought about it before...... I'd load up one refrigerated trailers that run on deisel so as long as I had fuel I could keep it cold. I wouldn't call myself a preper like these people but I've thought about it a little bit more then most I guess
You can never be too safe, that's the way I see it.
California's whole west side is all coast, and we live on the San Andrea's faultline. The potential for a tsunami or major earth quake is there as much as we don't like to think about it.
Of course I hope nothing like that ever happens because I have family all over California but you never know.
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WildFire532FB
Member # 1482
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If shit hit the fan i would be a scavanger, i already know where everything i need is located.
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