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Guest Chandler
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Just curious, one of the first things I thought of was making sure that I was locked and loaded after the flood hit, thinking of Katrina and any other naturaal disaster usually led to some kind of looting.

Made sure that the carry was full of hollow points and the scatter gun had buck in it. Just me or are there others that make me feel better about myself and paranoia out there?

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I would be more concerned with making sure I had flood insurance. I know my guns are always loaded and chambered......always.

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Made sure that the carry was full of hollow points and the scatter gun had buck in it...

That's normal status here, wet or dry.

(it hasn't rained here much at all).

edit: oh, NOW it seems to have settled in.

- OS

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Guest redbarron06
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I knew I had loaded mag and plenty for them. After doing some scouting around yesterday morning I realized that I was landlocked so no way any looters could get in.

Guest Glock23ForMe
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I would be more concerned with making sure I had flood insurance. I know my guns are always loaded and chambered......always.

It slept a little closer to the bed the past few nights though...

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Gotta watch out for those rain-crazed zombies, yanno.

From donteatmybrain.com

Q: What happens to zombies underwater?

A: I think I’ve already addressed this somewhere, but everyone seems fascinated by the idea. Look, they can’t swim, that’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard. They can barely WALK. That said, water certainly isn’t going to prevent them from chasing after you. I imagine they’d just walk on the bottom, so you’d be pretty much safe until you got to shallow waters, or until it was so crowded down there that they inadvertently made a zombie ladder up to your vulnerable little boat. The other thing is it’s definitely better than them being out of water, since they’ll not only rot faster but get nibbled on by fish and maybe some sharks if you’re lucky.

Always vigilant people, always vigilant.

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Forgot all about mags while dumping load after load from the wet-vac. Wasnt worried about looters...was worried about all the stuff getting ruined in the basement....after that...no mag checks...but hella 4-wheeler fun!

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