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Kent
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My dear mom always said that there are three things you can’t run out of: coffee, dog food, and toilet paper. She passed away last June. I hope to see her very soon.

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Kent, if not for you, for those left behind ... (Remember tracks and Bibles).

FYI - if the grid goes down, do you have an alternative way to heat those lovely items? Nothing fancy, just something to safely get the job done. Also, consider contamination of the water supply, just saying, crazy is as crazy does ...

I could go on for a long time here about what to consider .... first aid, protection, how long is your supply good for .... escape contingency for those in metropolitan areas, bla, bla, bla .... anything and everything is possible if we are delayed and civil war does indeed break out as threatened ... Marshal Law more than likely, but it’s a great comfort to know I am a great scout —- always prepared and certainly praying!

True, gotta have that TP, but did you know that a bucket, plastic bags, old news papers/magazines, and Kitty litter are just as good to have on hand. :wacko: :scratch:

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You will - Gods Will be done! :prayer-hands:

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I have two full tanks of gas for the grill to heat food. Need to get some more water though.

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Who would have imagined that America would get to the point where someone like Harris could weasel her way into the presidency?!  I just keep telling myself that Jesus is still on His Throne.

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How about long matches, long reach click lighters, candles, extra batteries for the flashlights.   I will be concentrating on getting those this weekend.  Can never have enough.

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I suppose though when one considers Revelation, Daniel, Romans Chapter One, and Thessalonians, it shouldn’t come as a surprise.

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It is unbelievable regarding Harris, snaking her way up the pole! She is evil to the core :calvin

Nope Geri, never enough and you can always use them .... mini solar charger for iPad / phone to keep in touch with your family here! :good: :yes:

Don’t forget the first aide stuff and meds if needed. Pets included! Always good to have a tool kit ready to go too. My emergent survival bug out bag is a 40 pounder, but I could live 2 weeks in the wild if need be (hope to never use it, but it’s way cool).

You don’t have much time (I’ve been at it for 5 years), but you can google survival buckets and get an idea of significant supplies to have on hand (light & warm bucket, tool bucket, first aid bucket, etc .....) Whatever works for you!

Like I said, we should be gone, but be wise, pray and prepare. Lookin good in the neighborhood family! :calvin :yahoo: :prayer-hands:

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Are any of you members of the prep site Timebomb2000?    My Dad was a scout, I was a scout, my kids are scouts.   In Dec 1999 I was prepared to go back and live in the 1800's.  LOL    Since we retired, I have short term preps, about a month.   Last count we had over 40 Bibles and I carry my "Left Behind" letter in my purse, with more in the car and house.

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Tammie,

YES  I could sure use that  “mini solar charger”!  Also a couple of solar lanterns.  Thanks for the ideas I will check them out! :good:

Lately I’ve been thinking of all those doomsday episodes back in 2011 - 2014 ... some people were wise and practical preppers  and then you had “the others” from a different zip code who were just comical and over the top weird.  It made for a good laugh though.

 

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