Archive for July 11th, 2008

Staying Alive: THINGS TO DO

Staying Alive: THINGS TO DO
I got a great comment from Big Bear this morning. He thinks manufacturing is headed back to this country because of the price of fuel. And he could be correct! I heard a man say back in the 90’s that global food chains were too long, that it wouldn’t work. Today we have heard the cry of the LOCAVORES. Grow local, eat local, and to hell with foreign grown food. And I say Amen.

TEOTWAWKIAIFF: My Firearms Battery

TEOTWAWKIAIFF: My Firearms Battery
Well I broke down and bought myself a .45 handgun, a Sig P220. I had my dream Glock 21 in my hands, but it just didn’t feel as good as the Sig. I was determined to buy used, as I am a frugal SOB. Matter-o-fact Glock 21’s are only available used, due to the horrible gun laws in Mass.

SHTFBlog: Iranians Suck at Photoshop - Missile Test Picture is a Fake!

Iranians Suck at Photoshop - Missile Test Picture is a Fake!
You’ve probably heard about Iran stepping up their show of force in response to Israel threatening the bunker buster. The “successful” missile test picture quickly circulated the web. Why, here it is:

Keep It Simple Survival!: Seeing Sparks

Keep It Simple Survival!: Seeing Sparks
This is a personal SHTF for me. It’s come, and I’m done. The house is going on the market one way or the other, I don’t give a damn. I will not sit idly by and continue to be raped!!! $75 to fill up the Jeep, and $460 electric bills will have me living in a box in short order. I can’t go on like this, it’s impossible!!! All this, and now I gotta go to work. It’s gonna be damn near impossible to concentrate on what I’m doin’ tonight, I’m gonna be stewin’ the whole time. SHIT!!!!! Stay Tuned…..

Reuters AlertNet - U.S. soy supplies razor-thin, price soars-USDA

Reuters AlertNet - U.S. soy supplies razor-thin, price soars-USDA
“On the soybeans, stocks just remain razor-tight there,” said analyst Don Roose of U.S. Commodities.

U.S. warehouses will hold 125 million bushels — a scant two-week supply — when this year’s crop is ready for harvest, said USDA.

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