Posted on 03/18/2017 6:04:20 PM PDT by upchuck
Hehehe I took the bull by the horns on that one!
They stopped making VCR’s last year. I pick one up at the thrift store every so often to build up a reserve.
...Things That Will Soon Disappear Forever....
Checkbooks
Cash/coins/pennys
Any books
Newspapers
Magazines
Auto workers
Pencils/pens
Steering wheels
Typewriters
AM/FM radio
DVD/Blue Ray
Broadcast TV
You know, those funny looking things you bought by the dozens back in 2014 and stored away.
BTW, still available, but at a premium price.
And Public pay Telephone booths with dial phones & phone books
If I can’t get my Jeep in standard I will buy something else.
***incandescent light bulbs to last me***
Same here. every time I open a drawer or storage box I find more 100W light bulbs.
Now it is getting hard to find the 100W equivalent in squiggly fluorescent bulbs.
Whats a typewriter? (just kidding.)
I hate click bait and wish this column would just be a column, instead of a pop-up ad nightmare if you want to see the next thing.
Number 11: Global communism
well maybe wishful thinking but here is hoping multiculturalism can be achieved by the nation state and respect between nations.
Number 11: Children with a proper education
Here in MI just in the last few months, water(Flint), power(brother was just out for almost a week after windstorm), sewer/water(sinkholes, 60+ year old water/sewer lines, lead/other contamination)
And of course(on the "privacy" side)the full implementation of "the internet of things" means NO privacy...at least not for the peons and serfs.
Not a particularly religious person myself, but a case can certainly be made for prophecy...where it relates to the degradation of humanity anyway.
Picture this snowflake society should a REAL depression/power-grid failure/terrorist attack(real or false flag)hit.
Guess the lesson is to always be prepared, have a course of action, and of course...LOTS of Twinkies!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3119845/posts
“The Wall Street Journal’s Rebecca Smith reports that a former Federal Energy Regulatory Commission chairman is acknowledging for the first time that a group of snipers shot up a Silicon Valley substation for 19 minutes last year, knocking out 17 transformers before slipping away into the night.
“The attack was ‘the most significant incident of domestic terrorism involving the grid that has ever occurred’ in the U.S., Jon Wellinghoff, who was chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission at the time, told Smith.”
The plow ain’t going away as long as we keep raising
that evil weed tobacco.
Privacy is a lost cause.
Civility, integrity, credibility.....
I’ve had that problem most of my life :)
College text books are history.
That’s another reason why I will keep both of mine. One Willys and one American Motors.
I'm gonna wager Laz's virginity isn't long for this world either. He's a really good person and one of these days one of those jailed teachers is going to be online reading free republic and thinking to herself "you know, when I get out of this place, I'm gonna hit Laz, because when I was at my lowest, he said he'd hit me."
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