I'm a fan of the Boy Scout motto: " Be Prepared". I live on the Gulf coast; I'm not going to be stuck out the next time a hurricane blows through. Last time, they closed all of the stores three days before the damn thing came through.Rochey wrote:Out of curiosity, why are you stocking up that much stuff?
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Oh, right. Thankfuly, we don't have those disasters over here. I think the worst I ever got was when my street flooded and I got slightly soggy going to the shops for dog food.
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Hurricane Katrina made me think it might be a wise thing to have some water and food stocks on hand. Then Rita came through Houston the next year; we didn't have any damage, but it was several days before regular services like stores were back (besides power; mine never went out).
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I was deployed to two natural disasters when I was in the military. An ice storm in the Ottawa region and a flood. During the ice storm people in rural areas basically had to survive off what was in the cupboards until the Army could get to them and more than a few died.Rochey wrote:Out of curiosity, why are you stocking up that much stuff?
I currently live in a rural area (very close to where I was deployed), so I want to be prepared.
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Your in Ireland, right? I gather things in Europe are closer together, so it's easier to get essentials if something goes wrong. I'm considering a co-op scheme with the in-laws, they buy half the supplies and in return they can hunker here. Though that would mean I'd have to put up with them.Rochey wrote:Oh, right. Thankfuly, we don't have those disasters over here. I think the worst I ever got was when my street flooded and I got slightly soggy going to the shops for dog food.
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But remember, in-laws are useful if you run out of food.Cpl Kendall wrote:Your in Ireland, right? I gather things in Europe are closer together, so it's easier to get essentials if something goes wrong. I'm considering a co-op scheme with the in-laws, they buy half the supplies and in return they can hunker here. Though that would mean I'd have to put up with them.Rochey wrote:Oh, right. Thankfuly, we don't have those disasters over here. I think the worst I ever got was when my street flooded and I got slightly soggy going to the shops for dog food.
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Well, that makes quite a lot of sense.I was deployed to two natural disasters when I was in the military. An ice storm in the Ottawa region and a flood. During the ice storm people in rural areas basically had to survive off what was in the cupboards until the Army could get to them and more than a few died.
I currently live in a rural area (very close to where I was deployed), so I want to be prepared.
Yep, Irish. I'm also in a city which contains one quarter of the country's population, so I doubt I'm running out of supplies all that quickly.Your in Ireland, right? I gather things in Europe are closer together, so it's easier to get essentials if something goes wrong.
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I'm guessi we have enough food to last us about 4 days in our house.
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Exactly. 1 hurley stick + 1 shop window = no more supply problems.To the Lootermobile!
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