To: BigSkyFreeper
Yep. For instance, I've always got on hand 2 gallons of milk and several loaves of bread in the freezer this time of year.
That's great if your power doesn't go out and your house isn't flooded with toxic water.
FTR, I'm not from a hurricane state. I'm from NY. But I went down to Biloxi to help people fix their homes. Nobody was whining.
To: conservatrice
FTR, I'm not from a hurricane state. I'm from NY. But I went down to Biloxi to help people fix their homes. Nobody was whining.Right. That's the gist of this thread.
75 posted on
12/14/2005 11:41:57 AM PST by
BigSkyFreeper
("Tucker Carlson could reveal himself as a castrated, lesbian, rodeo clown ...wouldn't surprise me")
To: conservatrice
Is it unreasonable to think that people could have enough food and water for themselves and their families for three to five days?
Is that really such an unreasonable thing to contemplate?
FYI, when there is a couple feet of snow the likelihood of losing your electricity is quite high.
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