*** like you always lie.JohnnyYou » 17 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ You're Losing.. Shyt out your azzhole. It is stinky
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FmPg4lrBKc
Look one thingy I always had I can WALK.
Try correct grammar, dick smoker.TwoIfByTea » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Look one thingy I always had I can WALK.
Infact Id rather walk than drive
People be like ya that Jeep why ya walking pal
Thats not "Normal" most folks.
I just like "Walking" okay
Why ya walk down the Alley at night like a Criminal
Behind the Speedway Gas Station I take a pee behind the trees theres like 50 Racoons back there.
He looked at me started hissing.
I said Im taking a leak gonna buy a 4 pack of beer okay.
The Racoon looked at me like I was Nutcase
Go dig my Momma Up find out whats gonna happen to ya too Pal..
I saw a sign for this yesterday while driving through the area...*chuckled*MR-7 » Today, 4:04 pm » wrote: ↑ I have NEVER, EVER, met a "Survivalists" or a "prepper" who doesn't
have "ADVANCED" skills. Now, there are POSERS who are lacking.
Oh come on now evern Barrack Obama could fire a ShotgunROG62 » 12 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I saw a sign for this yesterday while driving through the area...*chuckled*
https://www.mnprepperexpo.com/
TwoIfByTea » 4 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Oh come on now evern Barrack Obama could fire a Shotgun
Just dont take "Dick Cheany" with ya hell "Misfire" and wing ya too
https://youtu.be/1a9O9bahOUs?feature=shared
A TX couple friend built a beautiful home in the 'hills' in a gated community where everyone owns 50 acres. Water storage, solar, etc. he died 3 yrs ago, so the wife and I went down to help square some things away. He had an upstairs room approx 30 x30 stuffed with essentials, IE dried food, TP, Etc...MR-7 » Today, 5:08 pm » wrote: ↑ Nobody got off on the wrong foot, except you. I never said I was a survivalist. I said I am a "prepper". What is a Prepper?A prepper is someone that creates a plan, gathers resources, and gains skills so that they can be more prepared for emergencies, disasters, and other survival situations.
Preppers are normal people from all walks of life that understand the need to plan ahead to prevent hardship.Preppers try to reduce their dependencies on infrastructure. There are several strategies for this, including:Most preppers use a combination of these strategies to better prepare themselves and their families for a wide range of potential threats. The combination they use can let you know what ‘level’ they have pushed their preparedness to.
- stockpiling and storing extra resources (esp. food, water, tools)
- learning survival skills
- building resilient communities
- or going off-grid
What is Prepping and What is a Prepper? | TruePrepper
Question for you? Do you have a firearm in your Big Rig?
TwoIfByTea » 5 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Ya know something too whether ya like it or Not "Barrack Obama" gonna be remembered well in the "History Books"
He got very "Old" in Office he was and Old Man after 2 terms
Don't forget the 'yard farmers', IE birds of prey...Cannonpointer » Today, 5:11 pm » wrote: ↑ I've actually got more that a year - but there is little doubt I'll be taking in a few refugees. So call it a year, But also I have hens. So there's an ongoing food source. And I know how to make dandelion greens taste good and how to make flour out of cat tails and how to forage in general. I also understand how little food a person really needs; I do a good bit of fasting.
One concern I have for my free ranging hens is that what keeps them alive is fear. The coons and coyotes don't dare come near them in the daytime (they don't wander more than a couple hundred feet in any direction), and they're locked up tight at night. But if the predators ever lose their fear, my hens are dead meat. Nothing doesn't eat chickens - not even chickens.
It's my opinion that so long as they are not desperate, the predators will never face their fear of coming close to humans. But if they ever get hungrier than they are scared, I'm wiped out. The woods around me are deep, so that shouldn't happen - but you never know what **** cards fate can deal.
They do not concern me. My hens are predator averse, with the exception of the easter eggers. Even they are nominally predator averse, but they're the last in every night, and last in = first eaten when you're a chicken.ROG62 » 21 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Don't forget the 'yard farmers', IE birds of prey...
years ago, an eagle's nest not far from us blew down in a storm. The farmer who owned the land, went out to inspect looking for survivors, found a stash of pet collars on the debris...![]()
TwoIfByTea » Yesterday, 9:11 pm » wrote: ↑ Go dig my Momma Up find out whats gonna happen to ya too Pal..
Wont be any "Edvidence" They wont even find ya body.
The cycle of nature...and you are right, birds for some reason, are keenly aware of shadows thrown from the sky...Cannonpointer » Yesterday, 9:48 pm » wrote: ↑ They do not concern me. My hens are predator averse, with the exception of the easter eggers. Even they are nominally predator averse, but they're the last in every night, and last in = first eaten when you're a chicken.
My top rooster is a **** machine. If an eagle or a hawk takes a **** within a hundred yards, he's issuing the sky-threat call and the hens are ducking under cover. I have lost ZERO birds to the sky threat. Coons claim about one kill a month. And if I have one coon on the property, I have a hundred.
I'm trying to wrangle up a coon hunt, but everyone I know with dogs is a professional and none of them owe me any favors. If I could get a coon genocide, I don't believe I'd see or hear another masked bandit for a year. Blood on the ground is a hell of a motivator. I'm working on it. I'll make a connection eventually.
Edit: I overstated my death rate. It just SEEMS like a kill a month, because it pisses me off to no end. In the last 9 months, I've lost three birds.
fify in red. Your original was inaccurate as a whole concept of life in current events each rotation added from now one all heartbeats happened in the same space so far for each ancestor living in whatever species is living now.ROG62 » Today, 5:58 am » wrote: ↑ The cycle of natureal displacement reproductions living in specific series parallel ancestral positions as a species in this atmosphere's food chain unlike any other in the universe now...and you are right, birds for some reason, are keenly aware of shadows thrown from the sky...while Eagles are more of a lazy scavenger, owls are stealthy and falcons ultra swift...
are they in a caged roost at night?
you should do like a buddy of mine did in Nam...every night they set up a perimeter of tripwire and Claymores planted against trees facing out...
that'll get the sons a bitches...![]()
Ahhhh, I'll be relaxing, eating Little Debbies and beef jerky, in my underground bunker!!!MR-7 » Yesterday, 2:32 pm » wrote: ↑ The federal government released the results of a multiday emergency drill intended to assess our ability to handle the next massive solar storm. Unfortunately, it sounds like there’s a lot of room for improvement. According to a report published earlier this month by the Space Weather Operations, Research, and Mitigation (SWORM) task force, institutions across […]
Experts routinely review protocols and options for the next inevitable cataclysmic asteroid strike,
Their house is as secure as my own - nothing is gonna touch em at night. And I use sand on the floors - not bark. Every morning, including this one, I use an extended cat shovel and a bucket to clean up and feed the compost. I put down spent coffee grounds that have been dried out. They remove odors and they provide a nice smell of coffee. You could pitch a cot in my coop - I'm not even **** ya.ROG62 » Today, 5:58 am » wrote: ↑ The cycle of nature...and you are right, birds for some reason, are keenly aware of shadows thrown from the sky...while Eagles are more of a lazy scavenger, owls are stealthy and falcons ultra swift...
are they in a caged roost at night?
you should do like a buddy of mine did in Nam...every night they set up a perimeter of tripwire and Claymores planted against trees facing out...
that'll get the sons a bitches...
The shelves are empty...where are the Little Debbie's and beef jerky?Skans » 20 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Ahhhh, I'll be relaxing, eating Little Debbies and beef jerky, in my underground bunker!!!
Well hidden. Will use as "barter" when the SHTF.MR-7 » 5 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ The shelves are empty...where are the Little Debbie's and beef jerky?