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Yep still here I was looking tuhrogh your list of equiptment that you recommend to improve one's chances to survive an apocalypse or dare I say, near apocalyptic event. It seems as though I've most of what you list there, so I almost regret to say that you won't be getting much in the way of proceeds outta this little black duck it's okay mate I'm thinking you've put way too much effort into this site for it simply to be a truly extravagant sales pitch. I'm sorry if that comes close to offending, I can be a cynical S.O.B. at times.The exercise of sorting and sifting tuhrogh this smorgasbord of stuff, and useful stuff at that, and reading tuhrogh the various posts, has resulted in a rather smug and comforting sensation in me, because it means that on one level at least, for all these years, about 20 now, I've been pretty much on target when it's comes to the arts of survival. I guess I always felt that as I received some of my intial indoctrination from some rather er enthusiastic practitioners of the art.I am really really really pleased to see that you haven't been rabbiting on about this weapon and that weapon, and how many S.A.M,'s you have stockpiled in your garage geeez that sorta wannabe weekend warrior, cut-lunch commando crud truly grates after awhile.Nope you've kept it, for the most part, well and truly on topic.What might be good to see however is some info concerning the shelf lives of various foodstuffs, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, fuel types, even ammunition and explosives.. visit some farms here and you'll find farmers with ammo and basic explosives. (Blowing dammed big rocks and tree stumps etc. can't be done with firecrackers.) and the best methods for storage and if necessary, the safe disposal of same or if possible how those supplies once past their useby date, could be put to a different but still significant use.
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME David
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 16 december 2014, 14:06:46
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