Not half so much as they did over the coconut slice.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Man its bad enough trying to pay the family food bill weekly - little loan store a couple of weeks worth of additional food. When the shit hits the fan I have enough petrol stored in a can in the shed to allow be to drive down to the local supermarket and join the lootersFuck it - I'll hitch up the trailer as well
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The upside is that us survivors get to repopulate the planet, and impose our way of doing things. Women will become valuable commodoties again, and ones wealth measured in the strength of one's arm, the command of legions, and how many children survive to old age (which will be 25).
I for one am looking forward to it. Ive got all my bases covered, plus a few of yours as well.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
curious to know why a torch, batteries always run flat!
3 families in our block of flats came over cold and had no torches (they were all unprepared) so with enough body heat and candles ithe lounge was warm and snug.
Few days ago there was a power cut for most of the day (replacing power poles in the street) so just fired up the bbq, found a hand held radio coocked up a decent feed and listened to music lol. Im sure the workers were mouthwatering at my sirloin aroma drifting past them.
I wouldnt say Im prepared, as in dont have an actual kit, but have enough candles, food and there are bottles of water stored (for the car back in the day) to last bout 3 weeks. Shopping for 1 is great lol!!
my parents are more self sufficient - dad makes his own power and thats not using a generator...enough to run a 14 inch tv couple of light bulbs and thats it ...they are building a house on a lifestyle block. They grow all their fruits and vegetables, preserve the fruits (sometimes up to 250 bottles in a summer) of grapes feajoas loquots kiwifruit and figs and peaches. They have always done this guess its old school lol. Recently they are getting more into dehydration of fruits and preserving this way as an alternative. Also buy half a beast and store it in the freezer, have gas back up cookers, endless supply of firewood for the fires etc..
Yup they are a classic example of how the earlier generations used to be, very set in their ways and its nice to step back and appreciate all the hard work that they did while i was growing up.![]()
My bass is such a slapper.......I cant stop fingering those strings
It's amazing what you can cook on a BBQ if you have to, so make sure you always have a full gas bottle! (or wood if you're the rustic type)
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