04-03-2022, 08:15 AM
George, that is the most detailed posting I've ever seen on here.
It was lots of fun reading the replies, too. I listen to "Coast to Coast" every night (though it's usually a lullaby), and they advertise Patriot Products, which has emergency food supplies. A three-month supply is about $700, and you can even buy a year for $2700. I really wouldn't have a place to store anything in this little apartment, and if a doomsday scenario occurred, I would probably abandon the apartment and go to either of my sister's places in the Shawnee Mission, KS area or to Wilmington where my other sister lives in a parsonage with my bro-in-law. I actually lean toward my Wilmington sister because we get along better.
Seemingly, to me the worst type of disaster would be a total failure of the power grid, either through terrorism or some kind of cataclysmic solar flare. For the nuclear war, there wouldn't be time to set up a lawn chair and drink to the end of the world, but yeah if that happens I'd rather be vaporized instantly.
It was lots of fun reading the replies, too. I listen to "Coast to Coast" every night (though it's usually a lullaby), and they advertise Patriot Products, which has emergency food supplies. A three-month supply is about $700, and you can even buy a year for $2700. I really wouldn't have a place to store anything in this little apartment, and if a doomsday scenario occurred, I would probably abandon the apartment and go to either of my sister's places in the Shawnee Mission, KS area or to Wilmington where my other sister lives in a parsonage with my bro-in-law. I actually lean toward my Wilmington sister because we get along better.
Seemingly, to me the worst type of disaster would be a total failure of the power grid, either through terrorism or some kind of cataclysmic solar flare. For the nuclear war, there wouldn't be time to set up a lawn chair and drink to the end of the world, but yeah if that happens I'd rather be vaporized instantly.