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Hello from the Midlands - Stokey - 6 April 2012 Been lurking on the forums for a few days now and decided to register and introduce myself. Read a few Ray Mears and Lofty Woodhouse books and Pretty interested in Surviving off the land. Great to find a site with a UK Bias towards prepping and to see some very informative comments. Would be nice to know what a few of these abbreviations mean though for the Newbie :-) Stokey. RE: Hello from the Midlands - Skean Dhude - 6 April 2012 Welcome. I like to think we are in roughly the right place for the UK. Coupling realism with practical stuff. Which abbreviations are you stuck on? RE: Hello from the Midlands - bigpaul - 6 April 2012 (6 April 2012, 15:10)Stokey Wrote: Been lurking on the forums for a few days now and decided to register and introduce myself.hi and welcome from rural Devon. any probs with the abbreviations, let us know and we will see if we can answer your question.(lets see: BOB is bug out bag, BOL is bug out location, anything else??) RE: Hello from the Midlands - Stokey - 6 April 2012 Hi Guys, Thank's for the replies, Most are self explanatory, just ASHTF TSHTF I was confused on, Im guessing the gist is after society collapses? RE: Hello from the Midlands - TOF - 6 April 2012 Good afternoon! RE: Hello from the Midlands - Scythe13 - 6 April 2012 Hi Stokey, Welcome to the forum. I had the same issue the the abbreviations when I first started. A quick cover of what the main ones mean SHTF = S**t Hits The Fan TSHTF = The S**t Hits The Fan Meaning: a bad situation. Example: I was in a real SHTF situation WTSHTF = When The S**t Hits The Fan Meaning: Self explanitary I guess, When the bad situation occurs. Example: WTSHTF, I want to get away from a city. Opsec = Operational Security Meaning: The privacy and secrecy of what you are doing. Example: You want to keep opsec high, incase people know what you're doing. BOB = Bug Out Bag Meaning: A bag that you have with enough equipment to keep you alive for 72hrs (minimum) Example: WTSHTF, I'm going to grab my BOB. GHB = Get Home Bag Meaning: Bag that contains just enough stuff so that you can get home. Example: WOW, TSHTF!!! I need to grab my GHB, to get home. BOL = Bug Out Location Meaning: Where you plan to go if you have to leave your home in an emergency Example: Quick, grab your BOB, we need to head to our BOL. BOV = Bug Out Vehicle Meaning: Vehicle you will use to leave your home in an emergency. Example: Make sure the BOV is fueled up incase something happens. TEOTWAWKI = The End Of The World As We Know It Meaning: A change in the way the world is, due to a bad scenario/situation. People often mistake this for the genuine end of earth. Example: WTSHTF, grab your BOB, take the BOV to your BOL, and pray it's not TEOTWAWKI. ASHTF = After S**t's Hit The Fan Meaning: After the bad scenario/situation. Example: How will we rebuild society ATSHTF? EDC = Every Day Carry Meaning: The stuff you have with you everyday. Example: My EDC includes a big rescue knife, £100 cash, and a mobile phone. That's a quick run-down. Hope that helps. RE: Hello from the Midlands - Stokey - 6 April 2012 Yep, That pretty much covered it all :-) thanks :-) RE: Hello from the Midlands - Scythe13 - 6 April 2012 (6 April 2012, 15:28)Stokey Wrote: Yep, That pretty much covered it all :-) thanks :-) Happy to help mate. We all started off in the same place, so it's all good. RE: Hello from the Midlands - Barneyboy - 6 April 2012 hello from norfolk one more is YOYO your on your own RE: Hello from the Midlands - Scythe13 - 6 April 2012 WROL = Without Rule Of Law Meaning: When there is no legal considerations Example: When in a WROL situation, anything goes. |