wareagle69
01-14-2009, 07:32 AM
procrasternation
I have been meaning to wriyte this for a while, but kept putting it off.
there are times when always being prepared can be a royal pain in the azz. seems like i always heave to be doing something to keep everything ready which sometimes is a pian cuz i just wanna relax. I don't have time tonight or its to cold i'll get it in the morning, then it all comes back to bite ya hard, thats why i am sitting here this am not on my way to work. It is -40 celsious here which to all you ameri cans is -40F so its cold in any language, i didn't plug in the crv last night was comfy and didn't want to nor did i plow the driveway didn't seem like that much snow, so after finally getting the blasted thing running she got stuck in a big rut and slide of the driveway, i dug for a while but to no avail and it is dang cold out so, i came in the house started a fire and am here until i calm down enough to go plow the drievway but even then might call it a day and head to the bush.
oh by the way i think not maintaining your gear is the second downfall of emergency preparedness
I have been meaning to wriyte this for a while, but kept putting it off.
there are times when always being prepared can be a royal pain in the azz. seems like i always heave to be doing something to keep everything ready which sometimes is a pian cuz i just wanna relax. I don't have time tonight or its to cold i'll get it in the morning, then it all comes back to bite ya hard, thats why i am sitting here this am not on my way to work. It is -40 celsious here which to all you ameri cans is -40F so its cold in any language, i didn't plug in the crv last night was comfy and didn't want to nor did i plow the driveway didn't seem like that much snow, so after finally getting the blasted thing running she got stuck in a big rut and slide of the driveway, i dug for a while but to no avail and it is dang cold out so, i came in the house started a fire and am here until i calm down enough to go plow the drievway but even then might call it a day and head to the bush.
oh by the way i think not maintaining your gear is the second downfall of emergency preparedness