Posted on 09/24/2005 11:04:48 PM PDT by bad company
Well, what are you gonna do? We have seen two natural disasters hit this country and lets face it, too many people are patheticaly unprepared to take care of themselves, much less their families in anything outside of anything but the most basic domestic conditions.q
What are you gonna do? Have you assesed possible emergency situations that may arise in your life? Do you even know what dangers might befall you? How far do you live from the nearest Nuclear plant? How close are you to the rail road tracks? Someone makes a mistake and you've got just a few minutes to get yourself together.
What are you gonna do? Do you live in tornado alley, as I do? Hurricanes? Earthquakes? Blizzards? These are when, not if situations.Can you keep your family alive? People in New Orleans went a week or more before getting help. How long can you go before wondering where FEMA is?
What are you gonna do? How many empty hotels do you think there are in Texas right now? Beyond driving away from the danger (the ones that are at least competent enough to do that) what then?
What are you gonna do? I wonder what the store shelves look like along the evacuation path. Bet the store employees aren't looking foreward to stock day right now. There's probably not a can of dinty moore beef stew to be had in all the state of texas right now.
What are you gonna do? Dinty moore beef stew is pretty rancid tasting cold. How are you going to get the can open. Please tell me that you can at least get the can open.
What are you gonna do? Lows for Dallas texas are going to be in the 60's this week. Little rain and that's going to be a bit chilly. What are you gonna do?
What are you gonna do?
"I'm gonna block the hurricane with my 24-inch pythons, man!"
Radio, water, drygoods, light, fire, guns and clothing/bedding ready here.
And a car
Actually there's a song from Alice Cooper called Teenage Lament '74 that has the phrase "What are you a gonna do? Tell you what I'm a gonna do" and that's stuck in there now. =)
You know that if you drain it out a little every once and a while, your hot water tank is a good source of backup water. I'll save you the hassle though. Before you drain it, get one of those caps for a garden hose. The spigots on water heaters are real cheap and will leak.
LOL
You know that if you drain it out a little every once and a while, your hot water tank is a good source of backup water. I'll save you the hassle though. Before you drain it, get one of those caps for a garden hose. The spigots on water heaters are real cheap and will leak.
Looks like bad Phil Collins' lyrics.
Check out this freepers homepage for a long list of things you can do to help yourself be prepared for any emergency.
http://www.freerepublic.com/~appalachiandweller/
There's some good ones?
Hahaha ... me too!
Like I said, it's gonna be a looong nite. =)
1) I don't live in congested areas of the county.
2) I didn't evacuate via crowded roadways until I was beyond the traffic jams (thanks to a 1978 Dodge Power Wagon and 40 gallons of gas).
3) I had ample food and water along with other implements of basic survival.
4) Once I returned home, It took 2 weeks for the electricity to come back on. No problem. Just for the enjoyment of it all, we sometimes like to live partially "off the grid." We don't depend on nonelectric appliances and techniques on a daily basis but could rely on them if necessary.
In short, my family tries to be as self sufficient as possible. Even though we enjoy the modern conveniences, we also live knowing that we can't rely upon them for our survival.
L0l now im bablin
Sheesh. Im off for bed
My BOB consists of the following;
3 old medicine bottles filled with rice
1 old medicine bottle filled with navy beans
1 bottle boullion cubes
1 can vegetable beef soup
1 can spam
1 can mandarin oranges
3 foil packages flavored tuna
1 foil package ground beef
2 cans potted meat
1 zip-lock bag with salt and pepper packets (like you get at wendys)
2qt canteen
1 kit water purifying tablets (25 quarts)
2 handkercheifs
1 pair socks
1 pair gloves
1 can sterno
2 lighters
1 fishing kit (line, hooks, weights)
1 skinning knife
1 mauser bayonette
1 sharpening stone
1 mess kit (pan and top plate only)
1 pencil sharpener
1 magnesium and flint
4 chemical hand warmers
1 compass
1 box .38+p hollowpoint (50 rounds)
1 bone saw blade(added key rings at both ends for a compact saw)
1 medicine bottle filled with cotton balls saturated with vaseline
2 MREs
1 mini flashlight
4 extra batteries
1 foil package dog food (beef and cheese)
1 U.S.Army poncho
1 jacket liner
1 long johns bottom
20' poly rope
1 bag hard candy
You are right on!
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