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lafta
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i think i made this thread a long time ago, but just seeing whats going on in California,
and the fact that something could potentially happen anywhere, i was wondering if anyone keeps a stash of food, water, and supplies for an emergency.
or does anyone have a shelter, guns, etc...

10/23/2007 9:54:12 PM

Golovko
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i'm prepared for this thread. so yes.

10/23/2007 9:54:51 PM

lafta
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haha, its not a disaster yet, lets wait and see....

10/23/2007 9:55:27 PM

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10/23/2007 9:56:16 PM

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Quote :
"or does anyone have a shelter, guns, etc..."


guns stop the disasters.

10/23/2007 10:02:31 PM

furikuchan
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The house I used to live in had a Zombie Outbreak Survival plan, but no Fire Escape plan.

10/23/2007 10:03:10 PM

lafta
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no, but neither does shelter or supplies. guns are for the scavengers, see katrina

10/23/2007 10:03:16 PM

eleusis
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I can loot whatever I need during emergency situations from the better prepared survivors. I also keep a couple gallons of water along with plenty of canned meats and vegetables in a pantry.

10/23/2007 10:14:32 PM

lafta
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^thats why i want guns, for people like you, haha.

10/23/2007 10:16:41 PM

eleusis
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I can barter some of my excess firearms off to you for essential supplies in the case of a natural disaster, as long as essential supplies include copious amounts of drugs and alcohol.

10/23/2007 10:24:13 PM

hszaczek24
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yes. i have an emergency stash of food, tons of bottled water, extra toilet paper, and extra batteries for flashlights and a radio. and a supply of alcohol if shit gets really bad.

10/23/2007 10:50:20 PM

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Water, MREs, canned soup, tent, sleeping bag, shotgun, rifle, pistols, huge cache of ammo, headlamps, flishlights, chainsaw, 4x4 truck...i could be ready for just about anything within a matter of minutes.

Quote :
"guns stop the disasters.
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They'd stop the mess after a disaster.
And what are you going to do if there's a disaster and you run out of food?
There're tons of squirrels, deer, racoons, doves, pigeons, crows, etc.

[Edited on October 24, 2007 at 9:04 AM. Reason : ]

10/24/2007 9:04:28 AM

BobbyDigital
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nope. but I am prepared for an alien invasion

10/24/2007 9:17:14 AM

se7entythree
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i'm with him^^

and actually we have 3 tents plus a pop up shelter and 3 sleeping bags.
5 gallon jugs of water plus a big sam's case of 20oz bottled water.
a couple of packs of gatorade.
sam's case of tomato soup and another of green beans, plus a bunch of other chicken noodle/vegetable soups.
instant mashed potatoes
bunch of frozen chicken
gas and charcoal grills
sam's case of toilet paper and paper towels
tons of batteries, 4-5 flashlights, a radio that also plays TV audio

i own the house so i keep all of the documents (insurance, titles, etc) plus passports, old drivers licences, pet vaccination records, etc in a fireproof/waterproof safe.

if it really was a HUGE disaster, guns would be necessary to hunt food, unless you plan to just stop eating meat. plus, in a huge disaster you get crazies trying to steal your shit (your food and water esp) so you need to keep them away.

if you ever think you'll need extra water, and it's early enough, and you're still in your house, start filling up the bath tubs and find all of the pitchers and buckets you have to fill up (esp since pets will need drinking water also).

[Edited on October 24, 2007 at 9:26 AM. Reason : ]

10/24/2007 9:17:17 AM

Smath74
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jesus can we say overkill?

10/24/2007 9:21:42 AM

LiusClues
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short answer -- no.

10/24/2007 9:22:11 AM

Fumbler
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^^Would you have said that if you were stuck in Floyd or Katrina?

[Edited on October 24, 2007 at 9:24 AM. Reason : ^^]

10/24/2007 9:24:16 AM

Smath74
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^I was around for Floyd and Fran. I knew Katrina was going to hit New Orleans several days before, and could have easily peaced out. It's not like we don't know when these things are coming.

10/24/2007 9:27:33 AM

se7entythree
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no, it's not overkill. i was in rocky mount in floyd and the flood that followed. my grandparents' house floated off their foundation. we lived on an island for 7 days.

a canoe wouldn't be a bad idea either...

thankfully we had the jetskis at home during floyd

you were around? so what. most of us "were around" during floyd. where you actually there?
katrina was a different case than floyd. new orleans and all of that coastal area is below sea level or it's on the coast. they knew there was a big ass cat5 hurricane coming straight for them and they have all those levees that can break. they probably didn't expect them to bust, but that's always a risk and a possibility in a town on the water built below sea level using levees and other ways to restrain water from where it naturally wants to go. esp with winds blowing a million miles an hour and shitty construction/maintenance.
rocky mount, tarboro, princeville, etc are not on the coast. we're next to a small river, with no levees, and the flood didn't come for a few days after the hurricane. there were no evacuation warnings/mandates for us.

[Edited on October 24, 2007 at 9:33 AM. Reason : ]

10/24/2007 9:27:53 AM

Fumbler
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Quote :
"It's not like we don't know when these things are coming."

Right...and when we do know they're coming then it only takes a minute to pack for the worste case scenario.

What happens if you leave and can't find a place to stay in?
What happens if the storm takes an unexpected turn and catches you? Did you think the people in New Orleans expected to be flooded?

It's not overkill, it's just storing a few extra things in your house or remembering to keep some things stocked.

[Edited on October 24, 2007 at 9:34 AM. Reason : ]

10/24/2007 9:29:37 AM

Smath74
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uh, they SHOULD have expected to have been flooded.

10/24/2007 9:34:51 AM

Fumbler
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Yes, but think of the people who live there. They might not have been the smartest to start with...
If you aren't smart enough to leave you can at least be prepared.

10/24/2007 9:43:09 AM

Smath74
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ok if they aren't smart enough to leave, do you really think they have the ability to prepare for the worst?

10/24/2007 9:54:17 AM

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"Water, MREs, canned soup, tent, sleeping bag, shotgun, rifle, pistols, huge cache of ammo, headlamps, flishlights, chainsaw, 4x4 truck...i could be ready for just about anything within a matter of minutes."


fleshlights or flashlights?

i could see how you'd want both in a disaster where you might be displaced for a long period of time

10/24/2007 9:58:48 AM

se7entythree
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^^um no but that's not the point of this thread

[Edited on October 24, 2007 at 10:05 AM. Reason : ]

10/24/2007 10:05:35 AM

Aficionado
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no but reading this thread should make me get prepared

10/24/2007 10:24:26 AM

Wraith
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I should probably prepare for zombie outbreak.

10/24/2007 10:26:02 AM

BobbyDigital
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I'll take the calculated risk to not waste time and money on this junk.

10/24/2007 10:36:25 AM

lafta
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Quote :
"ammo, headlamps, flishlights, chainsaw"

FTW

i dont think its overkill, i think the whole point of disasters is that it may strike without warning
also even if you have knowledge of it, then most likely so do 1million other people who will flood the stores to stock up.

10/24/2007 10:40:01 AM

Johnny Swank
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Grew up on a farm with frequent power outages. Lived in a yurt for 2 years during grad school. Hell yeah we're prepared!

30 gallons H20 (Plus whatever's in the water heater)
Canned food
TP
Oil lamps + 5 gallons kerosene
Kerosene heater
3 LED headlamps
windup radio
lighters + matches
Propane 2 burner stove + 3 spare 1 lb bottles.
Denatured alcohol stoves + fuel
Paper Towel
First Aid kit
Sleeping bags
Bleach
and a bunch of other stuff

10/24/2007 11:09:10 AM

wolfchica05
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smath74, i hope you are kidding. a lot of the people in new orleans didn't really have the financial resources to just simply leave...

[Edited on October 24, 2007 at 12:05 PM. Reason : unless you're not talking about Katrina. ]

10/24/2007 12:04:17 PM

Mr Grace
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hahahaha im pretty much ridiculous with planning for when SHTF (shit hits the fan)

got a little too into the bird flu.

im not going to mention everything i have

but i do have 4000 rounds of ammo for various weapons-case people try and steal my shit.

http://www.frugalsquirrels.com is awesome for this stuff.

10/24/2007 12:18:52 PM

Byrn Stuff
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http://current.com/items/85614661_top_10_disaster_needs

This dude is from the International Preparedness Network, and these are the top 10 must-haves according to him (not including disposable commodities)

10/24/2007 12:37:21 PM

se7entythree
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words? i'm at work and can't watch the video

10/24/2007 1:59:55 PM

Smath74
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Quote :
"smath74, i hope you are kidding. a lot of the people in new orleans didn't really have the financial resources to just simply leave...
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oh that's crap.

just LEAVE. it's not hard.

10/24/2007 2:27:54 PM

se7entythree
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10/24/2007 2:38:43 PM

ThePeter
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^^^^^

10/24/2007 2:45:52 PM

Byrn Stuff
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se7entythree said,
Quote :
"words? i'm at work and can't watch the video"


Here you go

10 Mini Pry Bar
9 Respiratory Protection
8 Radiation Detection
7 Bicycle
6 First-Aid Kit
5 Alternate Power Source
4 "Grab and Go" Bag
3 Non-incendiary Flashlight
2 Multi-tool
1 Water Filter

[Edited on October 24, 2007 at 3:14 PM. Reason : open tag]

10/24/2007 3:14:27 PM

ussjbroli
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i don't see why california brought this to your mind... if these people had disaster supplies in their house they just burned up with the rest of the place and didn't help them at all

10/24/2007 3:14:51 PM

Fumbler
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Quote :
"i don't see why california brought this to your mind... if these people had disaster supplies in their house they just burned up with the rest of the place and didn't help them at all

"

The thought is you take the shit with you before you leave your house.

10/24/2007 3:16:23 PM

David0603
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^^^

What happens if you detect radiation?

10/24/2007 3:51:24 PM

Byrn Stuff
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::shrug::

Head elsewhere? Stop moving in the direction that you were going? Don't drink the water?

10/24/2007 3:54:23 PM

David0603
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WTF is a grab and go bag

10/24/2007 3:57:53 PM

Byrn Stuff
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A bag that you grab and fill with personal items if you have to evacuate, clothes, water, food and such.

10/24/2007 4:07:16 PM

Skack
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"rocky mount, tarboro, princeville, etc are not on the coast. we're next to a small river, with no levees, "


lol. Have you been to Princeville? There is a 2.5 mile long, 30' tall wall of dirt that encompasses the town.

Quote :
"It was 1967 when the Army Corps of Engineers completed its 2.5-mile, $370,000 levee between the Tar River and the west and north sides of Princeville"


Good reading here. The levee's remnants actually held the water in the town like a giant swimming pool.
http://www.southernstudies.org/reports/Princeville-WEB.htm

[Edited on October 24, 2007 at 4:09 PM. Reason : s]

10/24/2007 4:08:48 PM

xvang
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This reminds me of the Y2k scare.

10/24/2007 4:28:13 PM

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I'm not prepared, really, although I've thought about getting some of the basics. I don't think the world's gonna end any time soon, but I guess I'd like to be able to stick around if the shit does hit the fan.

I do have a Department of Defense water barrel, which is pretty cool. Left in my garden shed by the previous owners.

Out of the things that I'd actually buy, I'll probably eventually get a water filter, some better general purpose tools, and a still so's I can make me some moonshine after the apocalypse is over.

10/24/2007 4:30:13 PM

se7entythree
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with the exception of princeville

that doesn't change anything about rocky mount

10/24/2007 4:36:04 PM

Skack
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oh I agree. I was just saying that because the levee is so prominent there.

To answer the original question...I'd say I'm moderately prepared. I have decent protection. I buy 95% of my food from Sam's Club which means I usually have at least a few cases of non-perishable items that I could grab if necessary. I'm a hiker/camper so I have more than enough gear to stay warm and sheltered in any conditions that NC might throw at me (15 degree sleeping bag/pad combo, two nice tents, nice outdoor clothing, etc.) I'd say I could pack my junk and be out of the house in 20-30 minutes if necessary.

Oh yeah, and I'm halfway intelligent which is more important than anything you can buy to get ready for a disaster.

10/24/2007 4:43:43 PM

ThePeter
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did no one get my referece?

[Edited on October 24, 2007 at 5:17 PM. Reason : 76]

10/24/2007 5:17:39 PM

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