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Il Duce

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  1. Tossing this one up Amazon.com: Patriots: A Novel of Survival in the Coming Collapse (9781569755990): James Wesley Rawles: Books
  2. Il Duce

    Free read

    Just finished it. Pretty decent read although it has a few spelling and grammar mistakes.
  3. I dont think Dominos is the only one here who is at fault
  4. you shouldnt have to clinch anything if you do it right lol
  5. those look like fun
  6. i am all for it
  7. you dont have to even save the link. you can just highlight the link at the top and click ctrl + c then click the insert video button and hit ctrl + v
  8. looking at the helmets they appear to be firefighters
  9. badazz
  10. as for that i have no idea either
  11. I may be going against the grain here but I am assuming D3VO did not know the price was 32.00 till they rang up and was not trying to slight Wal-Mart at all. I've had it happen to me before where I went to get something and it comes up different and if you make a shocked face or whatnot the cashier will normally ask what is wrong and if you say it said it was cheaper then they will ask where and what it was priced at and get it overrode. this is also coming from someone who worked retail like that for 3 years. also, who the hell can read anything on the price stickers other than the price? on a side note i got to academy sports every week after church as a time killer till places open for lunch and i dont think they know how to stock stuff up in the correct places. i saw 50 dollar AR slings in a 3 dollar spot and this wasnt just a misplaced single item the entire rack was filled with them. i could have been a prick and bought them all and gotten 300 dollars worth of slings for 18 bucks but that time i knew they were wrong was able to read what the sticker was actually priced for.
  12. saw this on another forum and thought Id post it here to share. After reading scores of threads of people asking how to get started prepping, having to "sneak" prepping from their spouse or "don't have the money" to prep, I thought I would put together a thread that would cover each. The goal of this thread is to demonstrate that prepping can be done on the cheap for about $ 5.00 per week. I do not think that I know anyone who could not spare five bucks per week to invest in the ability to feed yourself and your family in the event of being affected by some form of disaster. For just $ 5.00 +/- you can buy the following storable things: FOOD ITEMS Five packages of Idahoan instant potatoes (flavored) A case of ramen noodles (20 pkgs) five cans of sardines five gallons of purified water nearly two cases of bottled water four cans of peaches, pears or fruit cockatail 2 jars of mandarin oranges five pounds of rice three to four pounds of spaghetti Two cans of spaghetti sauce three bags of egg noodles eight packages of gravy mix four cans of whole or sliced new potatos four cans of green beans or at least three cans of carrots, greens, peas or mixed veggies Two cans of Yams six cans of pork and beans one 40 ounce can of Dinty Moore Beef Stew Two 12 ounce cans of chicken, tuna or roast beef One 1lb canned ham three cans of refried beans three 12 oz cans of raviolis or spaghetti O's. Two 12.5 ounce cans of Salmon Five pounds of Oatmeal Four packages Dinty Moore heat and eat meals five packages of corn bread mix Four pounds of Sugar Five pound of Flour 1.5 quarts of cooking oil three one pound bags of dry beans two cans of apple juice a jar of peanut butter two boxes of yeast two bags of generic breakfast cereal 10 8 oz cans of tomato paste/tomato sauce four cans of soup four cans of Chunky soup 8-10 pounds of Iodized salt two bottles of garlic powder or other spices Two boxes of kool aid A can of coffee 2 bottles of powdered coffee creamer Non-Food Items one manual can opener two bottles of camp stove fuel 100 rounds of .22lr ammo 25 rounds of 12 ga birdshot or small game loads 20 rounds of Monarch 7.62x39 ammo a spool of 12lb test monofilament fishing line 2 packages of hooks and some sinkers or corks. artificial lure two packages of soft plastic worms three Bic Lighters or two big boxes of matches A package of tea lights 50 ft of para cord a roll of duct tape a box of nails or other fasteners a flashlight two D-batteries, four AA or AAA batteries or two 9v batteries a toothbrush and tooth paste a bag of disposable razors eight bars of ivory soap (it floats) a box or tampons or bag of pads for the ladies two gallons of bleach needles and thread a ball of yarn OTC Medications (at Dollar General) 2 bottles 1000 count 500 mg generic Tylenol (acetometaphin) 2 bottles 500 count 200 mg generic advil (ibuprofen) 2 boxes 24 cound 25 mg generic Benadryl (diphenhydramine HCI)--also available at walgreens under "sleep aids." 4 bottles 500 count 325 mg aspirin 2 boxes of generic sudafed 4 bottles of alcohol a box of bandages (4x4) Please feel to add to the list. Some of the items above will go for less than five bucks, some may go for slightly more. You get the drift...
  13. not that she could point it out but that she had to point it out for you LOL
  14. some things are best kept to ourselves LOL
  15. Il Duce

    Free read

    "Cold Camp", a survivalist fictional story written by a former Army Ranger who is currently serving as a cop. He focuses on his B.O.B. a great deal and he shares some very insightful Ranger tricks and experiences.It seems to describe life in a post-police state, alot of survival and tactical information with very accurate descriptions of gear, weapons and evasion techniques. You can read it here, in PDF format, or print it for yourself : http://benderstreet.com/hosted/cold_camp.pdf Here are three paragraphs from around page 36...
  16. keep looking
  17. The reason the Europeans can get by with higher speed limits is that they are better drivers. It is MUCH MUCH tougher to get a license there than here with years of training required.
  18. So I figured I would start this thread as there seemed to be enough interest in the book thread for starting one. The same rules apply as the other PIF threads. 1) You must have a book to put up in return. 2) The shipper pays shipping. Ill start with this one. I was going to post Patriots but I believe Rightwinger said he wanted it in the other thread. If he does not then I will post it up as well. Amazon.com: The Maxims of Manhood: 100 Rules Every Real Man Must…
  19. 180? thats it? ive done MUCH faster LOL
  20. yeah i dont have back pain but they look so comfortable. if you* care what someone thinks than you have bigger issues than what shoes you wear * not specified to any one person
  21. heck im no parent and i do that for the heck of it
  22. Droid 2 R2-D2 edition coming September 30 -- Engadget
  23. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9HloS9Ukto

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