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    That guy was like spider man. He was crawling up the side of everything.

    When he climbed up the rope on the bridge my wife looked at me and said, "I am NOT doing that."

    I doubt many will, dear.
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    Yeah, and he started scooping out that nasty oil out of the dumpster, I said I ain't doing that with plenty of fuel every where around me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SARKY View Post
    One thing I did notice about gloom and doom week, They just had to interject global warming everywhere. And this after the exposed conspiracy of the pro global warming scientists(sic).
    Global Warming? that's old news over here. I think "they" have noticed we're having the coldest winter in 40yrs and so has Joe Public, so it's now "Climate Change" But not to worry, it's still our fault!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SARKY View Post
    One thing I did notice about gloom and doom week, They just had to interject global warming everywhere. And this after the exposed conspiracy of the pro global warming scientists(sic).[/QUOTE

    Global Warming? that's old news over here. I think "they" have noticed we're having the coldest winter in 40yrs and so has Joe Public, so it's now "Climate Change" But not to worry, it's still our fault!
    The funny thing is...when the polititians talk about what to do about it, their solutions don't "outlaw" the "evil ways", they just make someone give their money to someone else. Hmmmmm.
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    seen about 30 min of the guy with a dirty face running about in a black hoody.
    i think that show s a filler for slow times in the doom & gloom chanel.

    how will he keep this big flashlight going once the old mono-cells are used up?

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    well you see they will have these large underground pig farms overseen my Angelo Rossitto and Tina Turner, and then... oh nevermind. i was thinking of a different program.
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    Quote Originally Posted by canid View Post
    well you see they will have these large underground pig farms overseen my Angelo Rossitto and Tina Turner, and then... oh nevermind. i was thinking of a different program.

    Mmmmmmm....pig farms mean bacon! Mmmmmmm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by canid View Post
    well you see they will have these large underground pig farms overseen my Angelo Rossitto and Tina Turner, and then... oh nevermind. i was thinking of a different program.
    Just watched this movie a few nights ago,for the first time,you could say I'm a little behind on movie watching!
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    I've even more behind than you. What's the movie?
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    Oh yeah....forgot about that. Thanks!! That movie just proves that a giant with a little person on his shoulders ain't all that tough.
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    All in all it wasn't too bad. A little bit much on the drama. And I question the wisdom of risking a trip into a city, especially to "Establish a base". I mean he tells you in one segment to avoid people, then the whole premise of the show is to go to a population center? kind of contradictory

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    I like how he quickly shows how to "hot-wire" a car and assemble a short-wave radio and expect the average viewer to know how to do this....
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    I've been practicing but I don't think I'm there yet....

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    I didn't catch the entire show, but just a bit after it was over my mom gave me a call wanting to discuss some of the survival suggestions they had.
    The one that sticks out in my mind the most at this point (I didn't see it but mom said he did) was when he recomended a good source of drinking water being car radiaters.
    Mom may have been mistaken on that, but if she wasn't, I don't think it would be such a hot idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SARKY View Post
    I too would pick a library, but one of the old heavy stone masonary ones. Makes a good fortress.
    I have to agree as well. They built a new library here a few years back. A really fancy "Artistic" number, lots of window and open space.
    The Old Library? The turned it into the new bank!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Themeek View Post
    I didn't catch the entire show, but just a bit after it was over my mom gave me a call wanting to discuss some of the survival suggestions they had.
    The one that sticks out in my mind the most at this point (I didn't see it but mom said he did) was when he recomended a good source of drinking water being car radiaters.
    Mom may have been mistaken on that, but if she wasn't, I don't think it would be such a hot idea.
    That would be the LAST place to getdrinking water from,I mean come on,would you REALLY drink water contaminated with anifreeze/coolant???

    Rdiculous that they would even suggest such a thing .
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    That's pretty much what I said. Mom replied, "Well he did It."

    I just have to hope she missunderstood what they were doing... Either way, she know's better (now) and I sure won't be trying.
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    I honestly didn't catch that on the show. But that would be so funny....

    "I've just managed to drive over 60 miles without being spotted and I'm dying for a drink. I'll just slid under here, open the pet cock on the radiator and let it drain right into my mouth." ............................Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!

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    ya, and don't mind all that rust either, it's just extra iron your body needs for proper development anyhoo. gulp, gulp, gulp...

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