[quote]JLO73 wrote:
Hola TK peeps. How’s it hanging…[/quote]
A lil to the right, actually. [/quote]
I was wondering how long it would take or who would be the first to comment on that. YOU are the winner (applause in the background).[/quote]
I figured I might as well, since it’s pretty slow in here. Also, can you PM your avi to me. I have to have that pic.
[quote]JLO73 wrote:
Hola TK peeps. How’s it hanging…[/quote]
A lil to the right, actually. [/quote]
I was wondering how long it would take or who would be the first to comment on that. YOU are the winner (applause in the background).[/quote]
Strange. I hang to the left. Is this a black / white thing? What about midgets? Straight down?
[quote]JLO73 wrote:
Hola TK peeps. How’s it hanging…[/quote]
A lil to the right, actually. [/quote]
I was wondering how long it would take or who would be the first to comment on that. YOU are the winner (applause in the background).[/quote]
I figured I might as well, since it’s pretty slow in here. Also, can you PM your avi to me. I have to have that pic.[/quote]
The “for this you will die”?
[quote]JLO73 wrote:
Hola TK peeps. How’s it hanging…[/quote]
A lil to the right, actually. [/quote]
I was wondering how long it would take or who would be the first to comment on that. YOU are the winner (applause in the background).[/quote]
Strange. I hang to the left. Is this a black / white thing? What about midgets? Straight down?[/quote]
hmmm…good question. we were actually having a similar discussion about midgets on G+. I say they would look like a tripod, but I’ve never seen a naked midget before.
hmmm…good question. we were actually having a similar discussion about midgets on G+. I say they would look like a tripod, but I’ve never seen a naked midget before.[/quote]
-Small bag of candles, clorox wipes, tp, a firestarter, first aid kit and some matches
-Swiss army radio- solar powered, has a light, some other stuff (my newest gadget, have yet to use it)
-All purpose bowl- can cook or eat in it, super lightweight, easy to clean
-Hatchet (chopping purposes) not picture: free-saw. Essentially a cross between a bike chain and a saw, really useful for cutting small to medium trees.
-Police batons- for personal protection (guns are at home) but also an extra lever of force is always useful
-Glow stick- because you never know, and my flashlight is still in its package because I have plenty of other user flashlights
-Hack knife- for intimidation and anything that I don’t want to use a good knife on.
-Whistle and compass- basics, useful (not pictured: boy scout handbook on orienteering)
-Keychain- I have a key that unfolds to become a serrated blade and screwdriver and bottle opener. Best part? It gets through airport security
-Emergency blankets- because sometimes it gets cold and we want noisy blankets.
-Knife- okay, these are my kitchen knives- the Calphalon katana series. They’re awesome.
[quote]byukid wrote:
My bug out bag (what I could fit in one picture)
-Small bag of candles, clorox wipes, tp, a firestarter, first aid kit and some matches
-Swiss army radio- solar powered, has a light, some other stuff (my newest gadget, have yet to use it)
-All purpose bowl- can cook or eat in it, super lightweight, easy to clean
-Hatchet (chopping purposes) not picture: free-saw. Essentially a cross between a bike chain and a saw, really useful for cutting small to medium trees.
-Police batons- for personal protection (guns are at home) but also an extra lever of force is always useful
-Glow stick- because you never know, and my flashlight is still in its package because I have plenty of other user flashlights
-Hack knife- for intimidation and anything that I don’t want to use a good knife on.
-Whistle and compass- basics, useful (not pictured: boy scout handbook on orienteering)
-Keychain- I have a key that unfolds to become a serrated blade and screwdriver and bottle opener. Best part? It gets through airport security
-Emergency blankets- because sometimes it gets cold and we want noisy blankets.
-Knife- okay, these are my kitchen knives- the Calphalon katana series. They’re awesome.[/quote]
I feel so unprepared… I’d be happy to get pants on in THAT type of emergency.
[quote]byukid wrote:
My bug out bag (what I could fit in one picture)
-Small bag of candles, clorox wipes, tp, a firestarter, first aid kit and some matches
-Swiss army radio- solar powered, has a light, some other stuff (my newest gadget, have yet to use it)
-All purpose bowl- can cook or eat in it, super lightweight, easy to clean
-Hatchet (chopping purposes) not picture: free-saw. Essentially a cross between a bike chain and a saw, really useful for cutting small to medium trees.
-Police batons- for personal protection (guns are at home) but also an extra lever of force is always useful
-Glow stick- because you never know, and my flashlight is still in its package because I have plenty of other user flashlights
-Hack knife- for intimidation and anything that I don’t want to use a good knife on.
-Whistle and compass- basics, useful (not pictured: boy scout handbook on orienteering)
-Keychain- I have a key that unfolds to become a serrated blade and screwdriver and bottle opener. Best part? It gets through airport security
-Emergency blankets- because sometimes it gets cold and we want noisy blankets.
-Knife- okay, these are my kitchen knives- the Calphalon katana series. They’re awesome.[/quote]
AWESOME,
You would be shocked how many people don’t even have pre-made Walmart first aid kits and you have it first on your list.
I keep one Pre-Made kit in my home BOB with zip drive full of home pics and other stuff in the bag in case of fire just grab bags and run.
Oh I also added small bottle of robutussin to each bag because I’m Black an it’s a cure all
[quote]byukid wrote:
My bug out bag (what I could fit in one picture)
-Small bag of candles, clorox wipes, tp, a firestarter, first aid kit and some matches
-Swiss army radio- solar powered, has a light, some other stuff (my newest gadget, have yet to use it)
-All purpose bowl- can cook or eat in it, super lightweight, easy to clean
-Hatchet (chopping purposes) not picture: free-saw. Essentially a cross between a bike chain and a saw, really useful for cutting small to medium trees.
-Police batons- for personal protection (guns are at home) but also an extra lever of force is always useful
-Glow stick- because you never know, and my flashlight is still in its package because I have plenty of other user flashlights
-Hack knife- for intimidation and anything that I don’t want to use a good knife on.
-Whistle and compass- basics, useful (not pictured: boy scout handbook on orienteering)
-Keychain- I have a key that unfolds to become a serrated blade and screwdriver and bottle opener. Best part? It gets through airport security
-Emergency blankets- because sometimes it gets cold and we want noisy blankets.
-Knife- okay, these are my kitchen knives- the Calphalon katana series. They’re awesome.[/quote]
AWESOME,
You would be shocked how many people don’t even have pre-made Walmart first aid kits and you have it first on your list.
I keep one Pre-Made kit in my home BOB with zip drive full of home pics and other stuff in the bag in case of fire just grab bags and run.
Oh I also added small bottle of robutussin to each bag because I’m Black an it’s a cure all :)[/quote]
hmmm…good question. we were actually having a similar discussion about midgets on G+. I say they would look like a tripod, but I’ve never seen a naked midget before.[/quote]
You don’t surf porn much, do you?
Internet littered with naked midgets.
[/quote]
No, i don’t. Never seen one, not sure if I want to either.
I feel so unprepared… I’d be happy to get pants on in THAT type of emergency.[/quote]
Actually this is a really good point!
You have no idea how much more important it will be to dress appropriately in the case of an emergency. Being cold and wet will most likely kill you before anything else does.
I’d never really thought about the Go-Bag, although, I do have a lot of the contents of one prepared and handy. I’m big on the “be prepared” thing, so it’s only logical I make my go-bag. Good stuff.
[quote]Mascherano wrote:
my trusty facon! [/quote]
I have no Falcon.
My dog will have to do[/quote]
Lol! No, a facon is a knife.
But having your pup with you will actually save your life more than anything! He can find food, keep you warm, pack mentality so he won’t stray (unless he finds someone else with food…).
[quote]Mascherano wrote:
my trusty facon! [/quote]
I have no Falcon.
My dog will have to do[/quote]
Lol! No, a facon is a knife.
But having your pup with you will actually save your life more than anything! He can find food, keep you warm, pack mentality so he won’t stray (unless he finds someone else with food…).
[quote]Rodimus Black wrote:
I’d never really thought about the Go-Bag, although, I do have a lot of the contents of one prepared and handy. I’m big on the “be prepared” thing, so it’s only logical I make my go-bag. Good stuff. [/quote]
This Kid had pissed me off so bad. I had about 5 of these bags laying around the house and used them as small range bags if one of my brothers came to visit and wanted to shoot. After this vid I made up 3 small med kits 2 for car and one just in the living room behind the couch in case something goes wrong and I need to patch up without running upstairs to the bathroom first aid kit.
I hate learning from kids, hahahahahahaha. Oh my bag is not as well set up as his.
[quote]Rodimus Black wrote:
I’d never really thought about the Go-Bag, although, I do have a lot of the contents of one prepared and handy. I’m big on the “be prepared” thing, so it’s only logical I make my go-bag. Good stuff. [/quote]
This Kid had pissed me off so bad. I had about 5 of these bags laying around the house and used them as small range bags if one of my brothers came to visit and wanted to shoot. After this vid I made up 3 small med kits 2 for car and one just in the living room behind the couch in case something goes wrong and I need to patch up without running upstairs to the bathroom first aid kit.
I hate learning from kids, hahahahahahaha. Oh my bag is not as well set up as his.
I’m an eagle scout and a Mormon, so emergency prep is one of the things I do best. When I get some money I’m buying a handgun and shotgun (with plenty of ammo for both), water purifier, several large capacity water storage tanks, better food supply, and a ton of other goodies.