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borjo 09-09-2013 11:39 PM

Do we have preppers here?
 
I'm just curious if some of you have taken steps to prepare supplies for any contingency in an emergency. It could be weather related, health, economic or totally outside our control. I know it's something you won't want to necessarily share, but generally, are you prepared for 3 days, one month, 3 months, 6 or 12 months? It would be comforting to know most of us have supplies for a substantial period of time should something happen. Perhaps we could share some "how to's".

Golfingnut 09-10-2013 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by borjo (Post 742828)
I'm just curious if some of you have taken steps to prepare supplies for any contingency in an emergency. It could be weather related, health, economic or totally outside our control. I know it's something you won't want to necessarily share, but generally, are you prepared for 3 days, one month, 3 months, 6 or 12 months? It would be comforting to know most of us have supplies for a substantial period of time should something happen. Perhaps we could share some "how to's".

Folks that are that. Paranoid find places far away from society so there will be less people to kill while defending their food stocks. In civilized places like The Villages, it is common to keep survival stocks in case of a hurricane or big storm that might knock out power. Sorry, no preppers here.

DaleMN 09-10-2013 06:32 AM

A bunker is an upgrade available for new homes.

quirky3 09-10-2013 06:41 AM

Here are links to two older threads on the subject

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...prepers-86503/

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...illages-60485/

borjo 09-10-2013 08:53 AM

Simple preparation
 
Thanks, Quircky for the link. "Senior Citizen" had wonderful sensible replies in that one link. The doomsday preppers are not who I'm talking about. It just seems to me that we all need to accept a mindset of being prepared for perhaps at least a week or two of being off the grid regardless of the cause. It's true the Mormans stockpile, they have regional facilities that prepare for long term food storage. There's one in Orlando. Once you have an excess you just rotate through it. But you are always prepared. That's the feeling I like. Don't want to be caught with my pants down, as my mom would say.

kittygilchrist 09-10-2013 08:57 AM

borjo, in case of what, are you thinking? most likely here is a hurricane takes out the power...and there's ample warning--

janmcn 09-10-2013 10:21 AM

Houses in The Villages are not conducive to stockpiling a lot of stuff, outside of a few gallons of water and jars of peanut butter in case of a hurricane.

As Kitty said, there is always plenty of notice to shop for such events.

borjo 09-10-2013 11:58 AM

Kitty, supplies in case of pandemic, earthquake, hurricane, illness, banks going under or chemical explosions. Could be worse. I don't want to or be able to provide for my neighborhood, everyone should take responsibility for themselves should the unforeseen happen. We save money in a bank for unforeseen expenses. This is just the same should the supply system be broken to our stores. Everyone differs on how they feel about this. Does it make either of us wrong? That remains to be seen. Let's hope we don't have to find out.

jblum315 09-10-2013 12:20 PM

publix looks our for us by making us buy two of everything whether we want it or not.

Golfingnut 09-10-2013 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by borjo (Post 743137)
Kitty, supplies in case of pandemic, earthquake, hurricane, illness, banks going under or chemical explosions. Could be worse. I don't want to or be able to provide for my neighborhood, everyone should take responsibility for themselves should the unforeseen happen. We save money in a bank for unforeseen expenses. This is just the same should the supply system be broken to our stores. Everyone differs on how they feel about this. Does it make either of us wrong? That remains to be seen. Let's hope we don't have to find out.

That's a good idea, problem is when some folks go overboard and prepare with thousands of rounds of rounds of ammunition to kill people that are coming by for what they have. Being raised a Christian, I would rather die than kill my neighbor for asking for food. If one believes in the Christian god, give on earth and you will be welcome in heaven. If you kill a person with his hand out begging you will go to hell.

Bottom line: Do all that a prepper is setting up to do in order to survive on earth and they will receive eternal hell fire for eternity. Now, on the other hand, if I was an atheist, I would load up on ammo also. I personally would prefer death to that.

patfla06 09-10-2013 01:40 PM

No. And after living in Florida for 16 years I ignore the
weather forecasters who love to talk about hurricanes
that hardly ever hit.
I always have "stuff" to get by but don't go out of my
way to "stockpile" anything.
I think I did that more when I lived up north in case of
snowstorms!

senior citizen 09-10-2013 01:42 PM

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Teeitup 09-10-2013 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Golfingnut (Post 743155)
That's a good idea, problem is when some folks go overboard and prepare with thousands of rounds of rounds of ammunition to kill people that are coming by for what they have. Being raised a Christian, I would rather die than kill my neighbor for asking for food. If one believes in the Christian god, give on earth and you will be welcome in heaven. If you kill a person with his hand out begging you will go to hell.

Bottom line: Do all that a prepper is setting up to do in order to survive on earth and they will receive eternal hell fire for eternity. Now, on the other hand, if I was an atheist, I would load up on ammo also. I personally would prefer death to that.

This agnostic feels the same way.

While general preparedness (extra water, non-perishable food, first aid supplies) for events like hurricanes or electrical outages is just plain common sense, some of these people are flat out loony.

And unlike yourself, they often claim to be Christian but seem to have no qualms in killing anyone who appears to even be a threat to their cache.

Then again, maybe they're just protecting all that gold the radio talking heads convinced them to buy? :D

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gustavo 09-10-2013 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by borjo (Post 742828)
I'm just curious if some of you have taken steps to prepare supplies for any contingency in an emergency. It could be weather related, health, economic or totally outside our control. I know it's something you won't want to necessarily share, but generally, are you prepared for 3 days, one month, 3 months, 6 or 12 months? It would be comforting to know most of us have supplies for a substantial period of time should something happen. Perhaps we could share some "how to's".

I have 10,000 gallons of drinking water stored in my pool.


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