Au.Ag.Mzch
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When things turn to hell let's all remember that we're all in this together:
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And put a silver coin in it to help keep bacteria out.Old Codger said:Jing,
Go to Bunnings and check out the down-pipe diverters.
Stick a wheelie bin under it, and bob's your uncle.
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vektor said:Have been telling everyone for 20+ years, stock up on knowledge, and guts. Forget your can opener and bunkers lol... Being mobile and knowing how to find stuff to eat and drink will get you further than a bear grills piss milkshake and a cupboard full of spagetti-os.
In the modern day world, when things go bad folks need to stop thinking like Colorado survivalists. It always blew me away how many people think living like a rat for a few months underground would somehow prepare you for anything other than illness? I would rather be up top seeing WTF is goin on. In many cases a mans home is not his castle, it is his coffin.
reminds me of all the Rambos who buy night vision shit that lights them up like an Xmas tree to even a pair of kids $80 toy nightvision goggles... pffft..
I'm not that worried, people may all pull together and we may get out of this, more and more people waking up every day. Time to point the finger at the crims behind the mess and say enough.
luckylukeonline said:Not sure what all the drama is. I say bring it on.Should be fun. It'll sort out the wheat from the chafe.
DonaldTrump said:Four days is based on a normal amount of buying. If you have a rush on the supermarkets, say, for example, if the economy crashes and there's a report of a run on the supermarkets, then everyone will go and empty their local. Even in the Queensland floods the shelves emptied pretty quickly.
I have food stockpiled. Mainly rice, pasta, canned goods, powdered milk, toilet paper, and some other stuff (like a fishing rod in case it all goes from bad to worse). Most families have less than a weeks worth of food.
I'm hoping the situation never gets that bad, but if it does, I'm confident I'm prepared. If it never comes to that, then I've got a few soups to get through during winter 2014.
People called me crazy when I said the economy was about to turn to poo and to get out of the stock market and into precious metals. Then they laughed at me when I started stockpiling food. I think it's crazy to not be prepared and to float through life just expecting to only know good times.
Redback said:Luckylukeonline-You must still be living with your parents mate and not paying any bills.
And if you do have kids God help them!
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Ohh Yeah love your Avatar kinda fitting to your commentary :lol:
dccpa said:I don't have time to read all the replies, so my apologies if I duplicate what someone else wrote.
In the US, we operate on just in time inventory. So, supermarkets only have about 4 days of food. First disaster, impending disaster, disruption of the delivery chain and the stores will be cleaned out in hours. Then what are you going to eat? You cannot buy what is not available for purchase. If only to buy before higher prices, it makes sense to store food now.
This one?Blockhead said:auspm posted a video of some angry bogan dude talking about it a waaaays back. i thought it was ipswich though.
Blockhead said:asian supermarkets generally have bulk bags of rice for a lot cheaper than the caucasian stores. much cheaper than coles that's for sure.