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Re: The Stand, logistics         


Author: MSey
Date: Jul 4, 2006 21:30

"Thom" invalid.net> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 02 Jul 2006 19:23:33 GMT, "MSey" wrote:
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>>
>>"Thom" invalid.net> wrote in message
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>>> On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 05:51:23 GMT, "MSey" wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>See, that's the tricky part. No way to know. Garbage in the below
>>freezing
>>>>weather of winter more of a space problem than anything else, any
other
>>>>season, major health problem.
>>>>
>>>>Better start stocking the tuna. ;-))
>>>
>>> Not tuna, soup. Soup is good food. A can of Vegetable Beef soup is ...
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Re: The Stand, logistics         


Author: Thom
Date: Jul 8, 2006 10:26

On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 04:30:27 GMT, "MSey" wrote:
>
>"Thom" invalid.net> wrote in message
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>> On Sun, 02 Jul 2006 19:23:33 GMT, "MSey" wrote:
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>>>"Thom"
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Re: The Stand, logistics         


Author: Bob
Date: Jul 10, 2006 14:43

MSey wrote:
> "Tony Elka" shadowlane.com> wrote in message
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>> In article ,
>> "MSey" wrote:
>>
>>> For those of us who are city dwellers I guess storing water and water
>>> tablets are the way to go, unless your home comes with a fireplace.
>>
>>
>> You'd be surprised how fast one can get through what seems like a lot of
>> firewood.
>>
>> Most city dwellers don't have a woodshed.
>>
>> Tony
>
> Good point! As a city-dweller who doesn't have a fireplace I didn't think
> about what you need to keep it going. ;-)
> ...
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Re: The Stand, logistics         


Author: Bob
Date: Jul 10, 2006 21:09

Tony Elka wrote:
> In article nntp.aioe.org>, Bob stonedimmaculate.com>
> wrote:
>
>> You could always use furniture from other peoples homes(since most
>> people are dead of course)or their firewood supplies....I'm sure in the
>> city you could round up enough stuff to have a fire when needed for a while!
>
>
> You certainly could. But it's time and energy consuming. After the end
> of the world, the daily chores will be a LONG list.
>
> Civilization is darned convenient.
>
> Tony
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