Posted by Tony in Mass. on February 10, 2012 at 20:39:38 from (76.118.216.103):
In Reply to: Doomsday tv show posted by JayinNY on February 09, 2012 at 15:44:15:
I was thinking about this since you posted it. Ya know, the Halloween ice storm showed you what was necessary, and who your friends are. The people I thought would be good little soldiers, were sniveling drips in a dark corner, outta cigarettes, so just curl up and die now. My FuChin fire drill, who I thought would need baby sitting- needed a 12 volt inverter- to fire up the credit card machine- and be the only cooked food in town! Around the northeast, some survival firearms were used alright... for suicides. I heard- just a roomer from a statie, that there were over 200.... self inflicted deaths? in Conn. alone. The end of 'routine' is the end of the world for many mindsets. Especially children, my then 2 YO Goddaughter had a close call falling into shock in the '97 Montreal blackout. The lights came on, she was fine in hours. Stress and depression comes quicker than some folks can handle. Forget k rations. Stock your favorite coffee and beer! Personally, I hoarded 37 years worth of ring dings..... BTW Jay, I sent a PM from here last week- did you get it?
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