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No notice of global warming here; they are the poor and uneducated who don't even know it's happening
Topic Started: Dec 27 2013, 10:59 PM (288 Views)
Pat
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Sea Dog
Dec 27 2013, 11:38 PM
So, as you both seem to be experts on
cleaning up after an ice storm,
exactly what would you do to alleviate
the situation?
Common sense and planning ahead by the residents for one. Why people won't store jugs of drinking water and prepackaged emergency food is baffling, yet time after time thousands sit around with their thumbs up their rears crying for help. Keeping reading material and puzzles for the kids, candles, a months worth of emergency food and water, and a camp stove with extra fuels bottles is not that complicated.
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campingken
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Ban,

You are a hoot. At your age the "they did it too" defense doesn't work.
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Banandangees
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Works for me Brutus.
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Banandangees
Dec 28 2013, 04:33 AM
campingken
Dec 28 2013, 01:40 AM
Another "see Canada does bad stuff too" justification post....

http://www.Libs Without Borders.org

.. going to the rescue again.
Librarians without Borders?
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Berton
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Pat
Dec 28 2013, 04:48 AM
Sea Dog
Dec 27 2013, 11:38 PM
So, as you both seem to be experts on
cleaning up after an ice storm,
exactly what would you do to alleviate
the situation?
Common sense and planning ahead by the residents for one. Why people won't store jugs of drinking water and prepackaged emergency food is baffling, yet time after time thousands sit around with their thumbs up their rears crying for help. Keeping reading material and puzzles for the kids, candles, a months worth of emergency food and water, and a camp stove with extra fuels bottles is not that complicated.

We always stock up with water and food when we know a storm which might keep us at home is coming. It just makes common sense.

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