(12 November 2012, 12:36)NorthernRaider Wrote: Yup and here is you assuming you know better than everyone else and assume WRONGLY that the members are daft enough to be listening to music on guard duty.
There WILL be a VERY strong need after TSHTF to destress and help family and group members unwind, books, music, writing, singing, chatting, boozing, prayer etc all all fundamental parts. Familiarity and comfort will be equal parts of coping with the after affects of TSHTF. A good balanced selection of music is going to be as vital to preppers laying low possibly for weeks on end as is books. Unless of course you intend on playing rambo for six months until you have a breakdown????
Theres no terror involved N.R.
When you were in the Army in enemy territory, could you sing and dance?
Play mp3's
No.
How quickly you forget what hostile territory we'll ALL be living in post shtf.
Really N.R. SINGING etc...
You really do want to attract all the arseholes from miles around then?
Look up the definition of laying low...
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.ph...ying%20low
just chilling, trying not to draw attention to yourself so you don't get noticed or so certain people can't find you.
Really you dont think theres that many bad guys around?
Theres enough of them around now.
Ther'd be hundreds if not thousands post shtf looking for food, equipment and clothing etc...
I tried to be normal once.... Worst two minutes of my life...