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    Quote Originally Posted by rebel View Post
    How has this forum changed since it began?

    Are there any who are not here and you wish they were? Why? What did they bring to this forum?

    Why do you stay around? Don't you know how to survive ?
    I miss some of those who were here when I 1st came on like Foggy Bottom & SurvivalHike; But that's only for personal reasons. They brought there own perspective to this forum in a refreshing way. I'm still here to teach & moderate. The forum has. in some areas, changed/morphed into a more "political/TSHTF" perspective that I can live without, but there are those who like to get into "doom & gloom"; I just don't happen to be one of them. I miss Brad & Adrian because they gave us all fuel for debate/discussion on what this Forum is all about...WILDERNESS survival!!!!

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    well one of the old forum members have responded all we need now is rick and coot and that will take care of the old timers. As for myself i have been around here for a while also most have come and gone w/o nuch of a second thought from me, same with my life people come and go and i don't pay no mind, i liked beo wulf not sure why he's not around much i guess busy and i'm glad owl girl is back, that one guy vol west was interesting wish he would come back and i could do w/o remy.
    i think things are getting back on track after the exit of bragg i know i try to post topics or ask survival (wilderness and urban not finacial) questions but things are going great
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    On the topic of going. I was reading a forum intro the other day and one of the rules was about going. It said: if you want to go just go you don't need a parade. I think that was a good idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarge47 View Post
    I The forum has. in some areas, changed/morphed into a more "political/TSHTF" perspective that I can live without, but there are those who like to get into "doom & gloom"; I just don't happen to be one of them. :
    A Warrior prepares for the battles he has, not the battles he would like to have. I don't like the Doom and Gloom stuff, but it is clearly the, "Wolf at the door". Pretending the Wolf is not there, does not change life from the prospective of the Wolf. The Financial System will do what it will, the warrior will step aside, as the wolf attacks. The unprepared will be wolf poop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hopeak View Post
    A Warrior prepares for the battles he has, not the battles he would like to have. I don't like the Doom and Gloom stuff, but it is clearly the, "Wolf at the door". Pretending the Wolf is not there, does not change life from the prospective of the Wolf. The Financial System will do what it will, the warrior will step aside, as the wolf attacks. The unprepared will be wolf poop.
    That reminds me of a book I read long ago. I think it was called the Five Rings. Does that title sound familiar? I may have it around here, somewhere.

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    I get along ok with most folks as they come and go and I think a lot of folks just sort of decide, well that's all I need from that and move on, just like in life. I've gained an interest in a lot of the things people post about what they're doing in their lives and I check in to see how those things are going. Hopefully, I can contribute to the wilderness stuff still, I know I can still learn. I don't worry much about the shtf scenarios, because I'll do whatever I have to do.

    Alpine Sapper was back the other day. There was a fella here long time back named dennis...I think dennis k, he went by and there was rusty. Those two both had really good wilderness experience to share with people. I kinda been missing beo too, like WE said, guess he's busy. But, it's just like anywhere else I guess folks come and go, some stay. If I leave I'm not expecting a parade...a huge drunken farewell party would be nice but a parade's a bit ostentatious
    some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"

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    Quote Originally Posted by rebel View Post
    That reminds me of a book I read long ago. I think it was called the Five Rings. Does that title sound familiar? I may have it around here, somewhere.

    Best little book ever written, try to read it once per month. A masterpiece.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rebel View Post
    That reminds me of a book I read long ago. I think it was called the Five Rings. Does that title sound familiar? I may have it around here, somewhere.
    I use material from that book for a course I have running here.
    some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"

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    Quote Originally Posted by trax View Post
    I get along ok with most folks as they come and go and I think a lot of folks just sort of decide, well that's all I need from that and move on, just like in life. I've gained an interest in a lot of the things people post about what they're doing in their lives and I check in to see how those things are going. Hopefully, I can contribute to the wilderness stuff still, I know I can still learn. I don't worry much about the shtf scenarios, because I'll do whatever I have to do.

    Alpine Sapper was back the other day. There was a fella here long time back named dennis...I think dennis k, he went by and there was rusty. Those two both had really good wilderness experience to share with people. I kinda been missing beo too, like WE said, guess he's busy. But, it's just like anywhere else I guess folks come and go, some stay. If I leave I'm not expecting a parade...a huge drunken farewell party would be nice but a parade's a bit ostentatious
    Your kidding right?

    I would think a guy who has a country could have a measly parade!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rebel View Post
    Your kidding right?

    I would think a guy who has a country could have a measly parade!
    Well, to be honest, some of my huge drunken parties have turned into parades at some point. The parade always seemed to wind up at the town drunk tank though...hmmm..... I guess since Free Traxistan is pretty much in my head, I can have a parade there any time I want, I've already got the 'woodland jamboree' playing in there pretty regularly.

    I was thinking about your original question though, and really, I think a lot of what brings me back here is there are so many like minded people (goofing around notwithstanding) when it comes to wilderness subjects
    some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"

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    I still hang around, been a little busy lately but I don't know all I would like to know and never will. Seems like there are a lot of good people on here, don't put each other down and ain't thin skinned, well most ain't. I don't mind opinions different than mine. I am mostly conservative, religious, patriotic & family oriented. As for everybody else to each his own the farmer said as he kissed his pig. Let's just keep politics, religion and dislike of country no matter where you live out of here. That's my sermon for the day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ole WV Coot View Post
    Let's just keep politics, religion and dislike of country no matter where you live out of here. That's my sermon for the day.
    Your right.

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    hey trax i remember that parade wasn't it in downtown toronto this summer?
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    The forum hase changed alot. It use to be more serious and pople stuk to the suject more but it was less personal then it evend out more to where it was more laid back and personal with a lot of joking but people still stuk to the subject more. It was less structured. Now its really laid back and seems harder to find subjects that havnt been discussed.

    Im not on as much cuz Im out side doing what ive learnd here. Thats what it was all about. last night I slep outsid in a debris shelter and it got down to 15 plus the wind chill. I had a nice sleeping bag so I was warm enough. Today me and my bf are going to try to tan a hide from a deer that was given to us by a friend of a friend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trax View Post
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    Alpine Sapper was back the other day. There was a fella here long time back named dennis...I think dennis k, he went by and there was rusty. Those two both had really good wilderness experience to share with people. I kinda been missing beo too, like WE said, guess he's busy. But, it's just like anywhere else I guess folks come and go, some stay. If I leave I'm not expecting a parade...a huge drunken farewell party would be nice but a parade's a bit ostentatious
    I'm still here - trying to practice my current signature tag a bit more...

    Forums can be great sources of info & feedback. They can also become shouting matches between total strangers....
    Initially, one of my interests was TSHTF scenarios - not because of the conspiracy theory nonsense, but because I saw what happened in the mass evac from Hurricane Rita. I don't ever want to be one of the masses stuck on the road w/ no gas, no water, no plan - Amazing how people with lots of money discovered that the almighty dollar was worthless if there was nothing to buy....
    So - this forum has gotten me thinking a lot more about possible "what if's" that I might encounter. Not too many bears or wolves here in Dallas... but the possibility of needing to get out of Dallas quickly due to disaster, terrorism, bio outbreak, etc - this forum has helped me engage the brain.

    One of the coolest topics running is the "What have you done to prepare...." thread.
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    Aw jeez dennis, my apologies, you are dennis k. alright. It was donny, and I think he used k as a last initial too, but I might be wrong. Anyway, yeah you're definitely here, I can tell.

    and WE, that parade? was that you in that chartreuse feathered number?...that kind of parade? I don't know much about the big TO so.....
    some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"

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    Quote Originally Posted by rebel View Post
    It was the same for me. TSHTF scenarios got me back thinking about preparedness.

    Yes, when I heard all the talk of "Golden Whores" leaving the city to look for homes in the wilderness, I started to prepared ASAP, washed up extra clean, squirted some WD-40 back of each ear. Still waiting for the "Golden Whores", and running low on WD-40. This is why I get so excited about Doom and Gloom.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by hopeak View Post
    Yes, when I heard all the talk of "Golden Whores" leaving the city to look for homes in the wilderness, I started to prepared ASAP, washed up extra clean, squirted some WD-40 back of each ear. Still waiting for the "Golden Whores", and running low on WD-40. This is why I get so excited about Doom and Gloom.........
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