View Poll Results: Do you have a 72-hour kit?

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  • Yes, stocked and ready to go.

    10 37.04%
  • Nope, I'll sit on my roof and hope Uncle Sam gets me b4 I starve.

    6 22.22%
  • Yes, my 72 hour kit is at my neighbor's house, all except my 9mm.

    5 18.52%
  • Nope, God will save me.

    6 22.22%
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Thread: Emergency Preparedness

  1. #1

    Emergency Preparedness

    Well, now's the time to prepare.

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    It's my job to call the BS around here. Get over it.

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  3. #2
    24-pack Nature Valley Granola Bars
    I think I'd rather die then eat Granola Bars.

    If you have suggestions/special orders, just let me know. Picture coming soon.
    Get rid of the waterproof matches and replace the with two Bic lighters.

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  4. #3
    Yep. Stocked and ready to go. Insured by Smith & Wesson.
    Life is Good

  5. #4
    prepared....I just need kids to stay out of the goodies hidden in storage...or move my stash
    ...and lots of .380 auto rounds and a well used .9mm Walther PPKs.

  6. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by price1869
    1 box spiderman fruit snacks
    I got to get me one of these kits. That way during the next Godzilla attack, it won

  7. #6
    A chick and a bunch of beer.... I like the way that guy thinks

  8. #7
    dry
    Yeah, the general idea of the 72 hour kit is that you can eat everything with very little preparation. Try tuna on dry ramen. It's pretty good actually. Make sure to use that pepper.

    I'm willing to exchange the spiderman fruit snacks for Care Bears if that would be more fitting for you James.
    It's my job to call the BS around here. Get over it.

  9. #8
    Because I drive into so many remote locations, I have a survival kit in the car that includes food, supplies and gear for several days.
    Stan

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  10. #9
    Where is the box of condoms and lube? What are you suppoed to be doing for 72 hours with no TV bored out of your mind?
    ~Jason

    Man who run behind car become exhausted...

  11. #10
    One of the best things to have in your survival kit (even in the car) is a jar of peanut butter. The salt, fat, protein content is excellent for survival and will keep you nourished for days. Plus, it doesn't go bad.
    "The eagle never lost so much time as when he consented to learn of the crow."

    -- Wm Blake

  12. #11
    Coyote, we're seeing eye to eye on a few things. Makes me wonder if the apocalypse is near.


    Pictures:


    Note that the flashlights, FA kit, and fire extinguisher are on top. Wet wipes are up there as well.

    If you de-package some of the food and other items, you'll have even more room in here for clothes. I might even ditch one of the jugs of water, though I'm not recommending it.


    Non food items. Click HERE for an explanation of items (scroll over).


    Food items. Peanut butter, scooby snacks, can opener, bowls, etc.


    Water.

    Not pictured: Lighters/Matches, Trail Mix, Rope, Emergency Blankets.
    It's my job to call the BS around here. Get over it.

  13. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by price1869
    Coyote, we're seeing eye to eye on a few things. Makes me wonder if the apocalypse is near.
    That's an impressive kit!

    You know, boating can make a person think along these terms, too. A good "abandon ship" kit is essential for offshore travel. Most of my aquatic meanderings are in the Chesapeake Bay, so I limit my stuff to a damn good set of PFDs. But, I've seen some really well thought-out grab and go kits for use when the ship is going down. Might be worth some research since you're into this sort of thing.

    Here's a good page on "ditch bags:"

    http://www.foremostboaters.com/safety/abandon_ship.htm
    "The eagle never lost so much time as when he consented to learn of the crow."

    -- Wm Blake

  14. #13
    Your kit looks very nice and thorough. I know there is an endless list of things people could recommend, however, how about a signal mirror, some type of signal/safety flare, and how about some glow sticks (like the ones we use around halloween) incase we are not sure of a gas leak, and cannot use any item which may produce a spark (flashlight, radio, etc...)?
    ~Jason

    Man who run behind car become exhausted...

  15. #14
    [quote=James_B_Wads2000]
    Wouldn
    Remember kids, don't try this at home. Try it at someone else's home.

  16. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by moabfool
    Sure it would have. The people that got out wouldn't have been such a burden on the system or could've lived outside the system. The people who went to shelters wouldn't have been starving and would've had their medicine (although they would've had to defend it like there's no tomorrow). The ones that stayed in their homes, so long as they weren't in one of the totally flooded areas, wouldn't have been wondering where their next meal was coming from. The ones that were trapped in their attics would've had a crowbar to bust their way out.
    Whatever


    James

  17. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by James_B_Wads2000
    Whatever
    James
    Let us know how that tastes during the next disaster.
    Remember kids, don't try this at home. Try it at someone else's home.

  18. #17
    I'll let you know when Godzilla gets here.


    James

  19. #18
    bump dab.
    It's my job to call the BS around here. Get over it.

  20. #19
    I just carry my 2 year supply on my upper torso, stomach area mostly. My family can fend for themselves.
    The man thong is wrong.

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