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What do you do when your OH is not "onboard"? - Printable Version +- Survival UK Forums (http://forum.survivaluk.net) +-- Forum: Discussion Area (http://forum.survivaluk.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=13) +--- Forum: An Open Box (http://forum.survivaluk.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=78) +--- Thread: What do you do when your OH is not "onboard"? (/showthread.php?tid=5284) |
RE: What do you do when your OH is not "onboard"? - TheFalcon - 12 June 2013 (12 June 2013, 10:55)BeardyMan Wrote:(12 June 2013, 10:49)TheFalcon Wrote:(12 June 2013, 10:42)BeardyMan Wrote:(12 June 2013, 10:32)TheFalcon Wrote: The thing is ive been single since the beginning of the year and am looking for a future mrs falcon,The problem im facing is explaining the whole prepping thing without them thinking im a complete madman,The tactic ive been using is not to mention it and slowly say little things but most women in london are idiot sheeple,Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated Sounds like a winner brother ![]() RE: What do you do when your OH is not "onboard"? - I-K-E - 12 June 2013 no problems here either the type of TV we watched helped and it was easy to convince the OH just be discussing the options and the what if's RE: What do you do when your OH is not "onboard"? - NorthernRaider - 12 June 2013 My missus game me no choice when our son was born, " I'm not effing living in a town or effing city to raise my son in was the first thing she said" followed not long before " no grotty inner city schools for him" "I'm going shopping at Bolams not Tesco from now on" etc she was an easy convert ![]() RE: What do you do when your OH is not "onboard"? - Skean Dhude - 12 June 2013 (12 June 2013, 10:32)TheFalcon Wrote: The thing is ive been single since the beginning of the year and am looking for a future mrs falcon,The problem im facing is explaining the whole prepping thing without them thinking im a complete madman,The tactic ive been using is not to mention it and slowly say little things but most women in london are idiot sheeple,Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated Looks like we are a dating site. RE: What do you do when your OH is not "onboard"? - BeardyMan - 12 June 2013 (12 June 2013, 10:32)TheFalcon Wrote: most women in london are idiot sheeple Didn't read that bit. I think that's your problem then chap, your "target audience". Go out to the country and get yourself a farm girl. One that's milked cows ![]() RE: What do you do when your OH is not "onboard"? - bigpaul - 12 June 2013 (12 June 2013, 11:57)BeardyMan Wrote: Go out to the country and get yourself a farm girl. One that's milked cows OY! you leave my missus alone! ![]() ![]() RE: What do you do when your OH is not "onboard"? - Scythe13 - 13 June 2013 Mary, this has worked a HUGE TREAT, but it's not great! We had a potential break in last night, dogs scared them off, and we found a load of cable ties on the floor outside the gate. The wife is now a huge fan of getting plenty more preps in place!!! RE: What do you do when your OH is not "onboard"? - Arnie72 - 13 June 2013 I too know the feeling with my other half accepting my 'quirks' but not being into prepping! Having said that the slowly slowly catchee monkey approach is working as she has finally agreed with getting a weeks worth of food and water and some camping kit (cooker, heater, sleeping bags etc) in case of heavy snow in the winter or in case we have a power outage ...... just working on her to let me have a generator and build up the rest from there! RE: What do you do when your OH is not "onboard"? - Scythe13 - 14 June 2013 (13 June 2013, 15:03)Arnie72 Wrote: I too know the feeling with my other half accepting my 'quirks' but not being into prepping! Power Outage....you NEED a generator to keep the fridge going, and the radio incase of news updates! Doesn't she realise this...yet ;-) You can get some really nice 'suitcase' generators for a little over £100. They won't be super powerful, but they're a good starting point, and much better than having no generator at all. RE: What do you do when your OH is not "onboard"? - Skean Dhude - 14 June 2013 Fridges take little power once they are at operating temprature. Put one in the garage, shield it from the sun, make sure it is insulated. Get it down to operating temrature and plug it into a solar panel. |