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    Think I just might have to take a trip to Barnes and Noble tomorrow

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    We should support independent book stores like we try to support local gun shops.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Quote Originally Posted by DFBrews View Post
    If it is not out of place does any one have a copy they could lend me? i would pay for shipping both ways.
    Got mine from the library-free !!
    Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to Fight, he'll just kill you.

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    Just downloaded the audio book of this from Douglas County library online!
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    Yeah, Leave it to our congress to be bipartisan when it comes to screwing the constitution.
    "Al Qaeda had better benefits than Wal-Mart. Although at Wal-Mart, you get to wear your vest more than once." -- Stephen Colbert

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrymrc View Post
    And I have a canner for sale.
    Go on....

    (water bath or pressure?)

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    Brews,

    Before you order, go swing by a B&N or just call them to see if they have one in stock. I saw some here in Ft. Collins at the B&N on the discount table for about $6, but that was last week.

    Nut

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    I finished the book yesterday. Just scary.
    Mom's comin' 'round to put it back the way it ought to be.

    Anyone that thinks war is good is ignorant. Anyone that thinks war isn't needed is stupid.

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    Have you read Lights Out? That is like the Disney version of One Second After, although I think Lights Out was written first.

    Glad you read it. I gave it to my dad to read and he is just over half way through.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Quote Originally Posted by SA Friday View Post
    The biggest eye opener so far is just how dependent we are on the transportation infrastructure for a steady resupply of food and medications. I mean, I see it working at walmart all the time. Hell, we got totally cleaned out last weekend due to superbowl parties. A mad rush would turn that place into a killing field. It's the months afterward that Really have me thinking.
    Just yesterday I was looking out of my penthouse suite downtown (joke), at the big metro area and thinking what if the food couldn't get here? Middle of winter, trucks and planes couldn't get here for some reason. All the people that have no plan or storage of food.

    I went to wal-mart the other day after our several days of really cold weather, the place was jammed! All the people that apparently didn't have food at home and either couldn't get out or decided not to get out, were there. I went home and didn't bother fighting the crowds, I didn't need anything that bad.

    I'm looking into this book you're all talking about, not sure I want to read it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnihcraes View Post
    Just yesterday I was looking out of my penthouse suite downtown (joke), at the big metro area and thinking what if the food couldn't get here? Middle of winter, trucks and planes couldn't get here for some reason. All the people that have no plan or storage of food.

    I went to wal-mart the other day after our several days of really cold weather, the place was jammed! All the people that apparently didn't have food at home and either couldn't get out or decided not to get out, were there. I went home and didn't bother fighting the crowds, I didn't need anything that bad.

    I'm looking into this book you're all talking about, not sure I want to read it.
    It was 2-3 years ago that we had one winter storm that kept the trucks from getting down here. After 3 days I ventured to our local King Soopers to see what it looked like. All the dairy was gone, all the bread was gone and the regular shelves were about half full. It was something to see that it only took a couple of days.
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