Posted on 06/25/2014 8:38:41 PM PDT by Kartographer
Have you watched Doomsday Preppers? Man, those people are crazy!
Weve got this neighbor down the street whos prepping for the end of the world. What a weirdo!
Weve all heard these comments (or similar ones). As for the wife and me, when friends, delivery men, in-laws, out-laws, offspring, or third cousins (who only show when they need something) come by the house, we dont want them thinking were crazier than we are. Most importantly, we dont want them knowing were prepping. For obvious security reasons, we dont want those cousins to be the first at our doorstep when SHTF. So, how do we prepare without looking the part?
The wife and I are blessed to live in a good home on a remote farm in eastern Tennessee with plenty of resources at hand good garden space, open fields in front, timber around, plenty of storage space, and a good defensible arrangement. Were fortunate to keep most of our food stored in sheds and have a dry, cool basement to store food, ammo, medicine, and whatever else we need. Everything is stored in dusty old boxes and bags, clearly marked for what is NOT in them. When asked by our children why our milk is powdered or why their Mom makes her own washing detergent, we convincingly (and truthfully) respond that it saves lots of money.
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LOL!
And I'm always up for trade... junk silver, or strong teenage daughters that can pull a plow.
/johnny
Yep, I believe God has a really good sense of humor...
When I shed this mortal coil, we’re going to have a discussion...
[knee slap!!!]
Suppose it’s them or you. Who do you pick? I say, if someone has to go, it might as well be “them.”
Yep, I believe God has a really good sense of humor...
I’m sure He does, too. Some are going to be shocked that He does.
.I dont know if I could....”
You might be surprised what you can do if you feel threatened. Fight or flight and there very well may be nowhere to run.
I explained that in our part of the world, that might mean something.
Poor little Cambodian-American grandson... his spanish has tonal elements, but because I taught him... it's formal Castillian spanish.
/johnny
/johnny
Que bueno. Espero que hablas con el lo mas posible. Es major que los jovenes aprenden espanol. Quien sabe que van a ver en el future.
(future). = futuro. Lo siento.
I think He has a big laugh whenever He hears one of us use the word “never.”
For something as important as our attitudes towards God that sure gets very little attention.
It may be that what will actually survive the best is churches! Not determined lone wolves in tiny units, movie dramas notwithstanding.
Definitely! I’ve learned that lesson many times and do my best not to repeat it. LOL.
Yes, the more like minded people around, the better.
Other grand-father is responsible for teaching them Cambodian. I work on Texan, American English, and Spanish as I'm able.
But they must speak proper Castillian Spanish.
I'm used to Tex-Mex and the polyglot that passes here in Texas from all over South America, but when I got to the middle of New Mexico... I was surprised that my grade-school Spanish was not only understood, but they didn't speak that other stuff...
Meh... Greek alphabet... 8 more weeks.... they have to be able to name and print, upper and lower case before the summer is over. And somewhere along the way, I have to find an alphabet song in Greek for them to learn.
/johnny
It depends on what is in the “like minds.”
A bunch of lone wolves will not be anything else. They will mostly perish for the sake of their individual prides.
A church is a body; it is a body in times thick and thin.
No, but you will find plenty of Bibles.
In fact when people list all their preps or what all is in their BOB's a Bible is included at least 90% of the time.
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