Some of you guys forgot the 70s.
Too much drugs?
Right. This cycle is very similar. Things are going to get worse, but not Venezuela level nation wide. That will be localized to the blue shitholes. Some interesting geopolitical things changing too, but once past the pain of that I think things will be for the better.Some of you guys forgot the 70s.
Almost like it's all manipulated or something...With the amount of flaring in the Permian basin, that's absolutely ridiculous.
There's more propane being produced than all the pipelines can handle.
Here‘s the next shortage...
Fire at East Penn Manufacturing on Deka Road confined to parking lot [Update]
Smoke from a fire at East Penn Manufacturing could be seen from miles away, and first arriving crews reported battery cases were on fire.www.readingeagle.com
Ya, and in the battery thread they were discussed as being one of the better manufacturers if I recall correctlyDamn that's the second fire (at least) at one of their facilities in the last few years. It took months pre-covid for them to start coming back to normal capacity. Post-COVID era? It could be years before they recover...
Ya, and in the battery thread they were discussed as being one of the better manufacturers if I recall correctly
Some of you guys forgot the 70s.
Too much drugs?
Mom had polio in 1915. We got the shots (2), and the sugar cubes!Every generation has their issues of some sort. The polio thingy was one of mine. Most everyone got the vaccination.
Amen! O'm more of a pack-rat than scavenger, because I'm afraid of throwing something away, that might have a few parts on them I might need later on.Mom had polio in 1915. We got the shots (2), and the sugar cubes!
Coming from older Parents, and being poor we were always 'prepping'. Scavenged the dumps for things others had given up on, and learned how to make them work! 4 broken washers turned into one working one and 2 crates of parts. (Mom used it over 20 years!).
Dad taught me how to file and blue a warped head, in the side yard.
If SHTF, I plan to live well on the things that get abandoned because no one knows how to fix things!
Mom had polio in 1915. We got the shots (2), and the sugar cubes!
Coming from older Parents, and being poor we were always 'prepping'. Scavenged the dumps for things others had given up on, and learned how to make them work! 4 broken washers turned into one working one and 2 crates of parts. (Mom used it over 20 years!).
Dad taught me how to file and blue a warped head, in the side yard.
If SHTF, I plan to live well on the things that get abandoned because no one knows how to fix things!
I covered my scar with a tattoo!Remember the scar that folks used to get when they were vaccinated?
Pepperidge Farms remembers…
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I was once an optimist, but I later met reality.I'm an optimist, but that doesnt mean I don't have a plan B and C