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<blockquote data-quote="Free Trapper" data-source="post: 3163817" data-attributes="member: 26381"><p>I guess I am somewhat of a prepper.</p><p></p><p>A modest food storage, perhaps 25 gallons of fuel (which I change out twice a year), plenty of firearms and ammo, some medical supplies, batteries, extra propane, a good generator, etc.</p><p></p><p>About 6 or 8 years ago we had a serious snowstorm. Roads we're all but impassable for 2/3 days. On (I think) the 4th day I went to the nearby China Mart to get something we really needed...forgot what it was...and I noticed the bread shelves we're completely empty.</p><p></p><p>While waiting at the check out line, a bread vendor was trying to bring in a rack of bread through the front door...the poor man was mobbed and I don't think he made it back to the bread aisle with anything.</p><p></p><p>I've never forgot that.</p><p></p><p>What would these people do in a real longer lasting emergency? I guess depend on Uncle Sugar to take care of them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Free Trapper, post: 3163817, member: 26381"] I guess I am somewhat of a prepper. A modest food storage, perhaps 25 gallons of fuel (which I change out twice a year), plenty of firearms and ammo, some medical supplies, batteries, extra propane, a good generator, etc. About 6 or 8 years ago we had a serious snowstorm. Roads we're all but impassable for 2/3 days. On (I think) the 4th day I went to the nearby China Mart to get something we really needed...forgot what it was...and I noticed the bread shelves we're completely empty. While waiting at the check out line, a bread vendor was trying to bring in a rack of bread through the front door...the poor man was mobbed and I don't think he made it back to the bread aisle with anything. I've never forgot that. What would these people do in a real longer lasting emergency? I guess depend on Uncle Sugar to take care of them? [/QUOTE]
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