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<blockquote data-quote="Decoligny" data-source="post: 3143133" data-attributes="member: 41077"><p><em>I have a list of the natural and man made disasters that have happened at the locations I was living at when I was living at those locations.</em></p><p><em>The body count for those disasters is currently at 16,500.</em></p><p><em>When I evacuated out of the Philippines for the Eruption of Mt Pinatubo, I had food and water to last a week in my car. It came in handy and I had what I needed to survive. I also had a flashlight with extra batteries. I was one of about 4 people with over 200 people sleeping on bubblewrap on a warehouse floor who didn't have to feel his way along the walls to find the bathroom to pee when the power went out.</em></p><p><em>When I evacuated out of Homestead, FL for Hurricane Andrew, I had food, water, flashlights, batteries, and about $3,000 cash. I was able to transfer to my new duty station without having to go to Air Force Aid Society, or the Chaplain to beg for handouts to make it until payday, cause all the food was left by idiots who just jumped in their cars and drove north.</em></p><p><em>Prepping is simply being aware of what can possibly happen and making sure that you won't die because you overlooked the essential elements of life.</em></p><p><em></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decoligny, post: 3143133, member: 41077"] [I]I have a list of the natural and man made disasters that have happened at the locations I was living at when I was living at those locations. The body count for those disasters is currently at 16,500. When I evacuated out of the Philippines for the Eruption of Mt Pinatubo, I had food and water to last a week in my car. It came in handy and I had what I needed to survive. I also had a flashlight with extra batteries. I was one of about 4 people with over 200 people sleeping on bubblewrap on a warehouse floor who didn't have to feel his way along the walls to find the bathroom to pee when the power went out. When I evacuated out of Homestead, FL for Hurricane Andrew, I had food, water, flashlights, batteries, and about $3,000 cash. I was able to transfer to my new duty station without having to go to Air Force Aid Society, or the Chaplain to beg for handouts to make it until payday, cause all the food was left by idiots who just jumped in their cars and drove north. Prepping is simply being aware of what can possibly happen and making sure that you won't die because you overlooked the essential elements of life. [/I] [/QUOTE]
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