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In reply to the discussion: I'm seeing a lot of talk about PREPPING for social unrest next week. Are you prepping? [View all]Totally Tunsie
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I'm seeing a lot of talk about PREPPING for social unrest next week. Are you prepping? [View all]
Grasswire2
Oct 2020
OP
Between tornadoes, blizzards and COVID-19, I have loss of power handled, though it would be COLD!
hlthe2b
Oct 2020
#6
No, I don't anticipate that kind of disruption. In any event I have plenty of everything I would
Tanuki
Oct 2020
#10
Deer are indeed great neighbors, as long as they don't nibble on the fruit trees, etc. too!
SWBTATTReg
Oct 2020
#29
I'm not worried about electric power outages. I am worried about Michigan's domestic terrorists
Siwsan
Oct 2020
#21
I still have months worth of dried foods with 20-25 year shelf life that will probably last longer
dameatball
Oct 2020
#28
I am in a small community in Ohio nothing ever happens here. Biggest current news
doc03
Oct 2020
#36
Camp stove running on disposable propane bottle is a good backup cooking source.
Statistical
Oct 2020
#57
I am down to my last 80 rolls of toilet paper. Then will have to use paper towels.
cbdo2007
Oct 2020
#75