They likely will since they claim they print all letters submitted.
Thinking bird flu is a bunch of hooey is the general theme of the replies so far, I guess I'll start another thread then.
They likely will since they claim they print all letters submitted.
Thinking bird flu is a bunch of hooey is the general theme of the replies so far, I guess I'll start another thread then.
I see where you're going with this and usually with this crowd of cynics SHTF conversations don't last more than a post or two.
The reality... I think anyone who heeds history, even recent history, takes small steps. Personally, I have been buying ammo in two types... range and just in case. Usually about 500-1000 rounds per weapon. Match grade .308 ammo being the exception, that crap I can't afford to have a 1000 rounds ofOut side of that, I have some equipment that is dual use, camping and just in case. There are things I'd like to have but just don't have the justification to get in quantity. I've had discussions with my family and roomates centered around what the initial reactions should be in case of some sort of emergency, but realistically, they revolve around getting home to the gear and guns. I think trying to plan much futher than that and perhaps a secondary rally point is moot.... no plan survives contact! (thank you Mr. Murphy)
What are you looking to get comments on?
I think I've got a SHTF scenario bouncing around in the back of my head, which is definitely part of the motivation this time for me wanting to build an AR. Thinking it wouldn't be a bad idea to have a couple thousand rounds of 9mm and .223 on hand either.
Brian
Head shots.Originally Posted by GearHead
The media is over-hyping everything these days. One person dies from e-Coli and they freak-out like it's a pandemic.
Liberals never met a slippery slope they didn't grease.
-Me
I wish technology solved people issues. It seems to just reveal them.
-Also Me
Let's see...
.Gov warns of dirty bomb threat. Advises general population stock up on plastic sheeting and duct tape. :roll:
.Gov warns of bird flu pandemic. Advises general population stock up on...bleach and other cleaning supplies? :shock:
Where are they getting their advice..."Hints from Heloise"? :lol:
Screw this flu bomb and dirty bird shhhtuff. What about the freakin' zombies! I gots to know!!![ohno]
Liberals never met a slippery slope they didn't grease.
-Me
I wish technology solved people issues. It seems to just reveal them.
-Also Me
Simple
[postal]
"The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion." (Edmund Burke 1784)
I did a google search on how to kill a zombie. All sites agree that you must destroy the brain. Here are my top ten favs
10. Crossbow
Gotta be a shot between the eyes
9. Chainsaw
The chainsaw can cut through even the thickest skull and will destroy a brain in seconds.
8. Toaster
When swung by the cord, one can get incredible velocity; also makes toast.
7. Hammer
Another popular tool. Good for the strong and weak alike, and perfect for the novice zombie killer.
6. Fire poker
Heavy, well sized, and very versatile, serving the stab-happy and blunt-crazy zombie killer alike.
5. Pump-action shotgun
Most movie characters are terrible with the shotgun, but it'll always be a popular choice.
4. The Old Door Trick
When zombies try to come in, slam the door on its head.
3. Rocket Launcher
Legend has it a U.S. college student wrote an essay called, "The Best Way to Kill a Zombie is with a Rocket Launcher." Who could argue with that?
2. "The View"
To kill a zombie, you must destroy its brain, and what better way to do that than listening to Starr Jones and Meredith Viera?
1. Motorcycle
Go Milla Jovovich! Her scene riding her bike down the aisle of a church in RE:2 was amazing. A must in any zombie invasion.
Bonus: Flame thrower - Can someone bring one of these to the next shoot??
Gear up, Head Out, Go Racing!
10/22, hi-cap mags, and many bricks of 22lr. [postal]Originally Posted by Gman
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Cure for Flu grows on trees![/img]
Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.
Ronald Reagan