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For the anti-abortion rallies?I've got two massive water tanks and a safe full of guns and ammo.
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For the anti-abortion rallies?I've got two massive water tanks and a safe full of guns and ammo.
Fried spam tastes nice tbh.Spam. is truly hideous. I think I'd choose Pal or Chum over Spam. Or a very slow death via starvation.
Have one small sized dog, numerous cats and dogs in our immediate vicinity. I'm sorted.
For the anti-abortion rallies?
Peaches come in a can.I moved to the country, I'll eat me a lot of peaches from a can if I have to.
Peaches come in a can.
They are put there by a man, in a factory downtown.
Planes go missing over your way.Safe as over here in the West. Drum lines protecting us from the shark invasion.
I've bought the patent for Soylent Green. Look out you f**kers
Do you only take out insurance when you think a problem's likelihood is 'probable'?
If so, do you have car insurance?
As for events in Melbourne, I don't know enough about the geography elsewhere but in the southeast, which is where much of the city's contemporary urban sprawl is taking place (think Tooradin - Clyde - Berwick - Koo Wee Rup - Bunyip) houses are going up everywhere on genuine flood plains. In many cases it is former swampland. This is a disaster waiting to happen and anybody living there who isn't prepared for a few days without power is putting a lot of faith in their government. A lot of faith.
So if you're thinking in terms of disaster, think of the power going off in Melbourne/Sydney for a week or more. The death toll and panic would be enormous.
Gee you sound like a great guy.If SHTF having the title to a house wont mean s**t.
You invest, i take with force.