I never thought I'd see references to prepping in Dilbert. It says something about the current conditions, doesn't it.
Our local Dollar Tree has a large sign advertising "Emergency supplies" like bottled water, canned goods etc. Truly a strange thing to see in a store that is usually concerned with selling me a pack of cheap playing cards....
Our local Dollar Tree has a large sign advertising "Emergency supplies" like bottled water, canned goods etc. Truly a strange thing to see in a store that is usually concerned with selling me a pack of cheap playing cards....
Yeah, looks like everyone is into prepping now. I need to get a "I was Prepping before Prepping was cool" T-shirt.
What's next, Costco selling pallets of freeze dried food? Wal Mart selling #10 cans of hard red wheat? Non-Mormons outnumbering the Mormons at their food warehouse?
It also makes a good point that maybe you shouldn't be advertising your stash in public. Talking about it in a semi-anonymous forum with like-minded people is one thing, but it can also draw unwanted attention in a SHTF situation.
Man, are we gonna beat this horse carcass again? I take every one of these as a threat.
Pointy hair "must control fist of death!"
I'm confused?! What?