kylith wrote: » Those guys are nuts. I like the idea of survivalism, and lurk on the forum here sometimes. I like to think I've got the (admittedly; book) smarts to not die of starvation if I survived the fall of civilisation.
HellFireClub wrote: » If you look at how this EU thing though has been unfolding for the last few years, it's certainly not outside the bounds of possibility that we'd wake up in the morning and some big mad crazy even like a sovereign default would have taken place over night and the ATM's and the banks would be all shut in the morning, under government instruction. Prepping might not look so fúcking crazy then, would it?!? //Note, am NOT a prepper// EDIT: YET!
TURRICAN wrote: » They're nuts. Seen the episode with a couple who had a shed full of food etc,enough for months. What happens if a bomb lands on the shed.
kylith wrote: » I should be very surprised if that were to happen. Honestly, I think there's more chance of an Irish politician saying "Ah no, lads. You're paying me too much money" than there is of anything worthy of 'prepping' happening in the forseeable future. That's not to say I don't occasionally think of fecking off to live in the woods and survive on mushrooms and dried worms, though. But that's more the fact that people piss me off.
martomcg wrote: » Ya dont see Bear Grylls filling his shed up with jars of food!!
Chuck Stone wrote: » I must admit that I wouldn't mind having a little bunker with a good supply of non perishable foodstuffs and an assault rifle with loads of ammo. But yes, it's nuts.
sheesh wrote: » if it had happened Ireland would have become a low cost manufacturing destination overnight so it would not have been all bad.