17 November 2012, 04:53,
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Paul
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RE: Why do I prep (not to entertain Nat Geo)
Like the analogy of insurance NR. Makes good sense.
Another plus is that the money spent on prepping is 100% going to be used by you.
TPTB won't get a look in.
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17 November 2012, 06:41,
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Mandlaka
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RE: Why do I prep (not to entertain Nat Geo)
Looks like common sense is not so common 'cos most folks do not even think about prepping at all. Worse are those who ridicule prepping and preppers.
And the government is certainly not going to come charging to the rescue of common folk like me and mine. So yes it behoves every person with half a brain - especially parents - to prepare for emergencies whether storms, snow, conflict or solar flare.
How hard is that to figure out? Or is it because they would have to forgo the 60 inch LED TV or a couple of nights out?
I really do not get them.
Prepper Kid: when will the sheeple wake up to the reality?
Prepper Parent: When it is too late to begin prepping for it.
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29 November 2012, 00:57,
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SealDriver
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RE: Why do I prep (not to entertain Nat Geo)
Well all of what N.R posted and this:-
I have always fancied a simplier lifestyle, something like the 'Amish' but without the religion.
I was trained in the Forces to be self sufficient and prepared for everything.
I don't buy into this materialistic world and its never ending and very dangerous path towards world destruction.
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29 November 2012, 11:11,
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Pagan-Mist
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RE: Why do I prep (not to entertain Nat Geo)
I prep because it gives me a better chance of surviving tshtf, I prep because its my job to survive. I prep because then I don't have to rely on others and I won't feel guilt if they have a sheeples mentality and not a preppers and I won't feel the need to help.
True heroes don't wear football shirts, they wear dog tags.
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29 November 2012, 19:27,
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Skean Dhude
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RE: Why do I prep (not to entertain Nat Geo)
I prep because it makes sense to cover all the possible issues that may occur. I have a coat in the car in case it rains, I have a door lock in case thieving scum come around, I have spare pens, batteries, light bulbs, just in case so i have more food than I can eat in a few days. Just in case.
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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29 November 2012, 19:32,
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bigpaul
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RE: Why do I prep (not to entertain Nat Geo)
(29 November 2012, 00:57)SealDriver Wrote: Well all of what N.R posted and this:-
I have always fancied a simplier lifestyle, something like the 'Amish' but without the religion.
I was trained in the Forces to be self sufficient and prepared for everything.
I don't buy into this materialistic world and its never ending and very dangerous path towards world destruction.
very true SealDriver, i'm always advocating the "Amish" way of life but like you say without the religion. i dont like materialism for its own sake-as in "keeping up with the joneses", i hate this throw away society when stuff could be repaired and reused, i'm very "into" recycling and reusing!
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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29 November 2012, 19:38,
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SealDriver
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RE: Why do I prep (not to entertain Nat Geo)
(29 November 2012, 19:32)bigpaul Wrote: (29 November 2012, 00:57)SealDriver Wrote: Well all of what N.R posted and this:-
I have always fancied a simplier lifestyle, something like the 'Amish' but without the religion.
I was trained in the Forces to be self sufficient and prepared for everything.
I don't buy into this materialistic world and its never ending and very dangerous path towards world destruction.
very true SealDriver, i'm always advocating the "Amish" way of life but like you say without the religion. i dont like materialism for its own sake-as in "keeping up with the joneses", i hate this throw away society when stuff could be repaired and reused, i'm very "into" recycling and reusing!
Hi B.P,
I remember when families passed down heirlooms to the next generation and with that item came advice and wisdom, better times I think.
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29 November 2012, 19:43,
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bigpaul
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RE: Why do I prep (not to entertain Nat Geo)
(29 November 2012, 19:38)SealDriver Wrote: (29 November 2012, 19:32)bigpaul Wrote: (29 November 2012, 00:57)SealDriver Wrote: Well all of what N.R posted and this:-
I have always fancied a simplier lifestyle, something like the 'Amish' but without the religion.
I was trained in the Forces to be self sufficient and prepared for everything.
I don't buy into this materialistic world and its never ending and very dangerous path towards world destruction.
very true SealDriver, i'm always advocating the "Amish" way of life but like you say without the religion. i dont like materialism for its own sake-as in "keeping up with the joneses", i hate this throw away society when stuff could be repaired and reused, i'm very "into" recycling and reusing!
Hi B.P,
I remember when families passed down heirlooms to the next generation and with that item came advice and wisdom, better times I think.
i even remember my father repairing all our shoes cos we didnt have enough money to take them to the cobblers.
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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29 November 2012, 21:15,
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SealDriver
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RE: Why do I prep (not to entertain Nat Geo)
(29 November 2012, 19:43)bigpaul Wrote: (29 November 2012, 19:38)SealDriver Wrote: (29 November 2012, 19:32)bigpaul Wrote: (29 November 2012, 00:57)SealDriver Wrote: Well all of what N.R posted and this:-
I have always fancied a simplier lifestyle, something like the 'Amish' but without the religion.
I was trained in the Forces to be self sufficient and prepared for everything.
I don't buy into this materialistic world and its never ending and very dangerous path towards world destruction.
very true SealDriver, i'm always advocating the "Amish" way of life but like you say without the religion. i dont like materialism for its own sake-as in "keeping up with the joneses", i hate this throw away society when stuff could be repaired and reused, i'm very "into" recycling and reusing!
Hi B.P,
I remember when families passed down heirlooms to the next generation and with that item came advice and wisdom, better times I think.
i even remember my father repairing all our shoes cos we didnt have enough money to take them to the cobblers.
That's nothing B.P, when I was a lad we used to live in a cardboard box in middle o' road!........
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29 November 2012, 23:17,
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RE: Why do I prep (not to entertain Nat Geo)
(29 November 2012, 21:15)SealDriver Wrote: (29 November 2012, 19:43)bigpaul Wrote: (29 November 2012, 19:38)SealDriver Wrote: (29 November 2012, 19:32)bigpaul Wrote: (29 November 2012, 00:57)SealDriver Wrote: Well all of what N.R posted and this:-
I have always fancied a simplier lifestyle, something like the 'Amish' but without the religion.
I was trained in the Forces to be self sufficient and prepared for everything.
I don't buy into this materialistic world and its never ending and very dangerous path towards world destruction.
very true SealDriver, i'm always advocating the "Amish" way of life but like you say without the religion. i dont like materialism for its own sake-as in "keeping up with the joneses", i hate this throw away society when stuff could be repaired and reused, i'm very "into" recycling and reusing!
Hi B.P,
I remember when families passed down heirlooms to the next generation and with that item came advice and wisdom, better times I think.
i even remember my father repairing all our shoes cos we didnt have enough money to take them to the cobblers.
That's nothing B.P, when I was a lad we used to live in a cardboard box in middle o' road!........
well, of course, we 'ad it tough...
they laugh at us because we're different, we laugh at them because they're all the same
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