The Prepper Broadcasting Network - New Years Eve Comedy Special
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This is it.
This is the end.
As elated as I am to see this year ago,
there was a lot of beautiful things that happened.
It was a balanced year.
You know, I guess for the average person,
it was a balanced year for me.
It was a little bit of a catastrophe throughout.
But that also shades away the sort of highlights that were this year and there were many, you know.
And I could do a whole whiny show about the wonders of this year and many of you out there.
Very familiar with my ability to wax about the meaningful things in life.
Not what we're going to do today.
Not what we're doing today.
We got a new setup, right?
This is our new look for the new year.
This is it.
this new look right here the lighting on my face will probably be better as the year goes on i'm still
getting things figured out there might be more of these you see these lizards i have a feeling there's
going to be a lot of lizards okay other than that though basically it this is the everything about
2026 is right here in this new setup and how I'm going to do video in terms of these live
streams right because this is it the the age of which books are showing and what light is
in the background and which logo and which see we are hybridizing now okay last year we did this we
started the stream yard thing we did live video we played with the live video thing and as i said
going into live video the prepper broadcasting network is it was born out of audio content it was built
through audio content and the one thing that i needed to see happen happened as the last seconds
of the year drain off and i don't i can't explain it but the listenership on the podcast is back
I thank you all. Thank you all out there. I don't know what happened. I have no clue. It doesn't matter to me. Welcome you, all of you out there who are new. But what I'm telling you is these little things between you and me here wherever you're watching will be less. The podcasts will be more. The audio podcast will be more. This is just, you know, you find out your realm. You have to figure out your domain, right? And that's what this is. It's always been that way for us.
what we're looking for in 2026 is caller interaction not chat interaction as much and we're still
going to have our chat and do our live stuff but we can't do live podcasts so we've got to do
callers here's the thing every one of our hosts i could say probably with very few exceptions
came here through a m radio talk radio we were born of talk of talk
radio you know what i mean and i think there's a big part of all of us that just want that
right they just want that talk radio what up l2 survive over at youtube great channel go check him
out uh i think there's a big piece of us that wants that and a big piece of pbn is about doing
what the hell we want you know that's that's always been a big piece and it's always going to
be a big piece it just is what it is there's nothing anyone can do about it
L2 survive. We got our first caller. Dude, I'm going to hold you to that. Seriously, don't play with my heart. Do not play with my heart because we've wanted call in for a very long time. And we're going to make it happen in 2026. We're going to get back to audio, back to call in. I want something that people can put on and listen to and have that sort of old AM radio feel. You know what I mean? There's something to it. There's something about now's a great time because people are.
emerging from their 20-20 chrysalis.
Times are getting tough for a lot of people.
They got a lot on their mind.
We're moving away from the sort of left-right paradigm talking points that are boring, right?
The left does this or the right does that.
Right?
And it's kind of boring.
We can get people again.
Remember people?
Remember people?
Remember people who had individual opinions?
it's hard to believe but it was a real thing there was a time where people had their own opinions
they weren't modified by the internet they weren't censored by the internet they weren't
dictated by the algorithm it was there was a time the big announcement today garden girl
what is up the big announcement today is the new year's eve special okay
let's get into that because that's a big deal for years we've sat around prepper can picnic tables
we've sat around round tables on podcasts and dave jones myself j ferg and numerous other hosts have
always said we should do a new year's eve comedy special it would be awesome it would be great
it would be a blast and tomorrow night it will be tomorrow night it will be it will be
pre-recorded. I will release it at 9 p.m. You can watch it at 9, watch it at 10, watch it at 11.
It'll probably be about an hour. It could be a little longer. I'll let you know in the show
description so that you'll be able to time it, right? But I'll let you know in the show description
how long we go. As of right now, we're going to have a few drinks to celebrate the new year,
celebrate all that we've accomplished here at PBN, and we're going to yak it up.
There will be some skits.
There will definitely be some skits that I'm going to make myself.
There may be, but I'm not going to make any promises, a multi-person skit on the show live.
I'm not sure if I have time to bring that into reality, but there will be some skits by myself, some comedy by myself.
there will be comedy and jokes by Dave Jonesy NBC guy
and there will be other hosts dropping in as well.
I'm pretty sure Jay Ferg's going to join us
and I'm going to put the call out to the host today
to see who wants to hop in.
It doesn't have to be a huge commitment
because I know it's a big night,
but at the same time, it'll be very interesting.
It's a project that we, it doesn't fit, you know,
but we're PVN.
You know what I mean?
We do the things that don't fit all.
the time you know we're what i like to be and what i think's important for preppers at large is
a reminder that uh you're a person too you know there's more to life than than you know the
survival skills in prepping right you are a person too and there'll be a bit of that there'll be a bit
of that but it's going to be a blast man so add us into your schedule for for new year's eve
entertainment it'll be a ball we will be reviewing 2025 um yeah it's i get so many ideas but i know for sure
there's going to be some funny skits we're going to make a lot of fun of me okay i'm going to get
some help from my sons with that and uh that's just it it's going to be a blast it's going to be
AI will be involved, okay, just so you know, but it's going to be fun.
I don't know.
Is this what life's all about or what?
You know what I mean?
Isn't this what life's all about the sort of, you know,
it's about bringing those things into the world that exist an idea only
and have sat there for a while and simmered and simmered
and all the years go by and you think to yourself,
am I ever going to get to this thing?
that's what let your heart be light felt like two years into it two years into writing a 66 page book like come on
really not really not that big of a deal right you start thinking this thing's never going to come
to life and and again the comedy show same thing the comedy show was born probably three
four years ago at prepper camp as we sat in awe and watched dave jones just ripped through joke
after joke after joke and yeah it's hard to believe
You know, it really is hard to believe.
So we're going to do what is sort of our best effort at a legitimate, you know,
Happy New Year's show.
And it should be a blast.
It should be a blast.
I think it'll be a great time and I'm really looking forward to it.
I hope you join us, okay?
That's not all I have today.
It's just something I wanted to bring up at the front of the show to let everybody know it's coming, make plans.
It'll be pre-recorded.
It'll be downloadable.
It'll be a podcast.
It'll be a video.
It may not be an audio podcast.
I don't know.
We'll see.
If it translates to audio, it'll be audio.
But really what it is is going to be a video, you know, piece of entertainment.
The PBN, you know, New Year's special.
It's going to be great.
So where do I want to go now?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't feel like being hammered down at the moment.
I've got a bunch of notes in front of me.
I've got a bunch of things to talk about.
What's going down, man?
The local prepper.
Hey, local prepper, I got an offer for you, buddy.
Yeah, you're more than welcome.
The local prepper, we actually, I met the local prepper at Prepper Camp also.
We're talking about our big New Year's Eve special.
We're going to do tomorrow night.
We will be recording tonight.
If you want to drop in for a hello and a quick promo, feel free.
Feel free.
Let me know.
Reach out to me.
At best, we best communicate through X.
If you have my number, though, you can just text me.
But we're putting together a really fun show that's going to be recorded tonight,
aired tomorrow.
It'll be comedy-laden and fun and maybe a little boozy.
And it's going to be a blast.
And like I said, I'm not at all opposed, and you just open my mind.
to this idea. Any listeners, okay, any listeners out there, any hosts, hosts of prepper shows
adjacent, friends of the network, if you guys want to pop in and, I don't know, give us,
give us your best wishes for 2026, talk about a great memory from 2025, feel free. Feel free.
We will, what I'll do, reach out to me, however you reach out to me, I'll get you the link.
you can pop in the show when you want
as long as you don't mind being patient
because we might be in the middle of a skit or something
that'd be pretty cool
you know what I mean
that'd be pretty cool
I'd like to see a bunch of people pop in
we'll be recording tonight probably
I think around 9ish we'll record
and then we'll release it tomorrow
so anybody wants to be in
L2 survive makes a great point about callers
this is a great point about callers
I see I understand who you're pointing at
L2 survive I get it
he says if you want people to call then you need to have the shows on a regular schedule yeah i think
you're right and i think probably to take that one step further uh l2 survive we probably need to think
about what that schedule should be right what is the optimal time because now's not right 1013
as much as i enjoy doing my 1013 shows that doesn't mean they have to go away it just means our
call-in shows have to be different what's the optimal time
When would you call in? What would be a good time for you to call? And what time do you think would be a good time for people to call in? The drive into work, the drive home from work, when they get home after work, probably in the evening, right? We've probably got to go back to the old 9 p.m. showtimes to get people to really call in. Let them get home, let them do dinner, get a glass of wine in them, get that liquid courage, and then call into PBN. That sounds about right.
Yeah. I don't want to go down the path of what's coming in 2026. It's an easy crutch to lean on on a show like today. But really today, I'm not big on that. That's not what I want to get into. Oh, no. How do I read those comments? How do I read the Instagram comments?
Garden Girl just left me something about her child and I don't know how to get back there. How do I get back there? No, it's not happening.
Okay, no problem
I'm sorry
Garden girl I would love to relay the message
But I don't know how
I'll tell you the one and only thing I hate
Or it's not that I hate it
The one and only thing that is a struggle
With the new ghost phone wherever it is
That's the theme for cell phone used by the way
In 2026 for those of you who are interested
wherever it is okay the cell phone usage the cell phone in general priority has dropped so far off
the radar it's amazing like i said there's a lot of benefits to having a ghost phone the biggest
one i didn't see coming who cares about the phone i mean it really is it's that that's my life now
so count it up count it up in your head when do we start talking about it june something along those
lines. No, later than that. It was around Prepper Camp, actually. Preper Camp, I took two phones
to Preper Camp, so I know I wasn't properly weaned off of my phone yet. But I was weaning, right?
And what really helped, I'll tell you what really helped with the weaning process with the
ghost phone. One night, my kids are hackers, okay, and modifiers of video games in the internet.
That's what they like to do. And one night, I don't know what my son was up to. I think.
think he was trying that doesn't matter i could tell you and you would be like i don't know what
that means anyway um whatever it was required a uh like a reset of my phone my not my ghost phone
but the phone i was like clinging on to it's like chipped and battered the screens cracked i
didn't use it a lot but i still it was still like a binkie you know what i mean it was like
oh let me have my binky so i can scroll through social media and whatever um
and one night he erased everything on it which
I needed. You know, it was one of those things I needed. I wasn't going to do it. It was,
it would have took me another two months to give that phone up all together. But I started
to let my younger son play around. It was only on Wi-Fi. It was, you know, it's basically like
a tiny tablet at this point, has no cell network or anything. But he deleted everything. And then
it was sort of like, it was like he threw my cigarettes away or something along those lines.
You know what I mean? And it was like, that's it. And then I don't know.
however many months later most of the time my phone is lost really i mean it's not a good prepper thing
but my wife has a phone my son has a phone so it's not like the intercontinental ballistic missiles are
coming we'll find out right so most of the time though i find that my phone is like laying on a
table somewhere first thing in the morning dead it really has become
a limited entity in my life and it's it's way better so the ghost phone itself was brought on
to be this thing we're like you know let's get google out of everything we do let's get google from
following us and all that kind of stuff and really what it has become man now is like just
it really is one of the best ways to get away from your phone.
You follow me?
It really, if you're having trouble, see, you have to admit that you're having trouble.
A lot of people, a lot of people won't admit that they're having, I don't think I was having trouble or anything like that, but I was definitely going on like scroll sessions that were way too long.
You know what I mean?
Like an hour.
Oh, shit.
An hour just happened.
And I don't know.
Maybe that's not too long.
maybe that's not a big deal but it was a big deal for me and it was a thing that had me thinking
you know like what could i had done in that hour i got so much shit i could do what could i have
done in that hour and was it worth it you know what did i see what did i read what did i hear
that was worth an hour in my life so but now it's gone and you don't miss it at all i'm telling you
right now i'm never sitting around i don't wake up in the morning ever and go like god if i could
just scroll x and watch people post violence and fighting and internet infighting and you know
all that kind of stuff you never miss it so i'm just telling you you know i understand this runs
completely counter to what it is i'm trying to do right garden girl says the evening's a good time
for her to call in that's good to know that's good to know yeah i think we'll have to jump back to
the evening shows but l2 survives is admitting you have a problem is the first step yeah no doubt about
it but that's the toughest part right especially because it's becoming the only thing
that's what's so devious about the cell phone usage becoming the only thing so in other words
people are like i work all day i do this all night i got this thing on the weekends i got to do
we've got to usher the kids to and fro and i have this limited amount of
time and the abandonment of hobbies and the abandonment of friendships and relationships and you
know so many dudes out there i have no friends probably the same for women too it all funnels you
into the phone because the phone's right there and it's waiting for you and it gives you everything
you like and all that kind of stuff so in many ways i could see i could see a lot of people being
like this is not a problem this is all i got you know what i mean this is all i got and
damn that's not true you know what i mean that is not true that the we have to get back to
hobbying seriously the age of hobbying needs a strong return it needs so much fun i don't know
how people get along without it i don't know how you survive life without the creative process
and a little bit of hobbying here and there from time to time you guys think i have a list of
demands through PBN and writing that is tremendous like that's 50% what I do on here with
you guys and what I write and the professional stuff I do is shoot it may be less than 50%
of what I really aspire to outside of BBN yeah but whatever different story for a different
day have hobbies have aspirations man it goes a long way it goes a definite
it long way.
Preparedness topics.
What should we talk about here on the prepper broadcasting network?
My son wants to go on a winter camp like in a few days.
So we've got to get that ready.
We've got to get that prepared.
What do we need, really?
What do we need in our winter camp setup?
That's an important one, right?
It's an important one.
Garden Girl over at Rumble says our oldest started water coloring.
Oh, that's sweet.
That's sweet.
You got to, I'm telling you.
Creativity is the antithesis, right?
It's a big deal.
L2 survive, I heard.
I heard the CIA conducted a drone strike on Venezuelan territory on the inland.
Is that what you're talking about?
pretty interesting
pretty interesting
we're going to flip medoro
that's all that's what's happening
you know it's a middle finger to
Putin
why is everybody so freaked out that
one of Putin's residents has got
attached by the Ukrainian military
I don't understand this
war
war is so retarded anymore
you notice it doesn't make any sense
it's like oh we're at war
okay well look here's a list of things to not do right oh garden girl we can do that we can
definitely do that what do you want to do garden girl says fitness something i need to get back into
what do you want to do you want to get back to running get a running group back fired up we can
do an a running group in this winter season i hate running in the winter so it's probably a good
thing to do but we can definitely do some what do we used to use strava we could use strava we could
find another app. We could do something together as a group. We used to do these great runs where we
would try to compile miles. That could be fun. I'm up for that. Born to BRAP echoes my thoughts.
The phone screen Rob's life. I feel like my 40s passed me by while I was on Graham doing nothing.
It happens. I'm telling you. I felt it. I see it. I see it in my own kids. I got to stop them.
You know what I mean? It happens. It's a thing. There's a lot of people suffer.
There's a lot of people suffering it and, you know, I'm just giving you my two cents and my take on how it goes because it goes. You don't realize how fast it goes. It's the ultimate drug. It's what it is. It's the ultimate drug. There's nothing like it. There's nothing like it because it's not only is it a drug, but it's as socially acceptable as this drug. That's what makes it dangerous, right? That's what makes it the most dangerous.
It'd be one thing if it were meth, right?
You run into somebody and they're like, dude, I'm just doing meth all the time.
Like every night I'm on meth.
I'm just methed up.
No teeth.
You know what I mean?
That'd be one thing.
But see, the phone, man, the phone is so devious because everybody's hooked and everybody's doing it.
And you need it.
You need your phone, right?
How you live without your phone?
How could you go out without your phone?
Could you step outside the house without a cell phone?
I mean, there's no way.
Just wait till phone.
fishing season comes back.
I'm going to have me a souped up.
I don't know if it'll work, but what I really want to try is to get me a souped-up GMRS and
reach my house with the radio and then no more cell phones fishing ever.
Because I'm closed enough to my favorite fishing hole that I'm, the terrain is shit.
The terrain is so bad for radio.
It's so bad that I don't know if I'll be able to do it, but we'll play with it.
We'll see. I'll let you know.
I have no idea what that means L2 survive.
L2 survive and chat says,
now that we aren't making pennies,
will you still be able to give you a two cents worth?
Or do we have to start giving a nickel's worth?
Is that a song lyric?
I get it. I understand it.
but to me it kind of sounds like
I don't know
elaborate my man
you stunted the show with that one
maybe it was my fault for reading it out loud
so yeah
running lifting all of it
well
I think we know what we have to do PBM family
for Garden Girl a long time listener and member
I think we have to kick January off
with a with a good fitness routine right kick the year off with the yeah that's it
I love making those anyway they're a blast I love them old fitness routines and dry fire
routines and it makes a huge difference I'm telling you in my own life when the routines
went away I stopped doing them I stopped posting them up here on PBN I stopped talking about them
Guess what? I also stopped dry firing as much. I stopped using my, what's it called? The laser bullet stopped using that as much. That stuff makes a difference. Massive difference.
I mean, just that. If you have a sighted pistol, right? Or not a sighted pistol, but a pistol with a site on it, right?
like how well you know that site
of course has a lot to do with range time and that kind of thing
but what what really gets you sort of in tune with the site
what really helped me get in tune with using my crimson trace
was the laser bullet target whatever it's called
I can't remember what is there's so many of them out there I can't keep track
you know what I mean
but what really helped was doing that and doing
that consistently and then all of a sudden i felt like when i was drawing it was much less time
to get that site lined up you know what i mean it was there was there was a whole different wrist
set for that site than there was for uh for iron sights on that weapon you know what i mean
it was a whole different wrist angle and then once i got it got that wrist angle for for the draw
now it's like clockwork you know what i mean now it's like you draw the gun and and the because you
i don't know if you never used one it's not like you when you draw the gun and look through the
site that the dots there you know what i mean it's not like it's just there where you're looking
like there's an adjustment period where you have to figure out how you have to draw the gun
and where your hand needs to be so that the site is where it needs to be too
Reps.
Reps is everything, guys.
Reps is everything.
Just is what it is.
Reps is absolutely everything.
So let's talk about heading out into the woods, winter camp.
It's a little bit of a photography shoot, not for me or for my son, but just he wants to get high.
I don't know how else to put it, you know.
But not an intoxication in elxication.
elevation, right? He's interested in getting high and getting some pictures of the peaks
and the valleys and the beauty of what it is to be in the Appalachians, right? So it's going to be
cold, right? We'll bring the one tiger's tent, we'll bring the camp stove. Obviously,
the mission will be to find a place that gets some sun, right, to find a campsite that
get some sun and beyond that it will really be fire fire in all its forms probably some hot
liquids will probably bring maybe some instant coffee i might bring a perk actually i could bring
the old campfire percolator it's worth it it's definitely worth it now that i think about it um
maybe some yeah i don't know those are the details i'm not too worried about but you know the big
thing for me will be wood that'll be the big thing wood starters we talked about this in a previous
podcast about how you manage a wood stove in a camp in a tent right when it's cold you can't make
believe that a little stove like that's going to run all night so the best thing for you to do is to
have everything you need to make a fire like that you know what i mean so that you know if you wake up
in the middle of the night and everybody's freezing fire like that right if you
You know that when you wake up in the morning, it's going to be terribly cold.
Click the fire like that.
And that comes from having the wood, having the tinder, having the kindling, having the, you know, the fire starting implement so that fire becomes a no-brainer.
And it can happen quick.
Because the beautiful thing is the radiant heat from those camp stoves in a small tent will heat up your tent quick.
It really does.
It heats it up quick.
It's minutes, five, ten minutes.
And you're like, oh, God, we're back.
We're back.
And the colder, you know, the better it feels.
But it will be that.
It'll be fun.
It'll be great.
It'll be an awesome time.
And Garden Girl still has the big foot fur.
I make it all the time.
All the time.
I make it every three months or so, something like that.
The biggest stretch, obviously, when summer's there, if we don't camp or anything like that, I don't make it as much.
But we do a lot of fires out back and stuff, too.
So, you know, I build a seating area out back.
Back where a couple years ago, I bought a projector so that we can project Mad in video games, Mario, Mario Kart on the side of our shed and play together.
L2 survive prep or topic.
Do the people who are coming to your house have supply staged there?
Do you have room for them to pre-stage stuff at your house?
How many months worth of stuff should they stash?
Oh, this is a good.
This is a lot of questions.
this is a lot of this might be a member's answer here to really go into this one deep
because this is a great question this is a huge question okay um as it sits right now
in the worst case scenario and the best case scenario and well i'll explain that there would
probably be maybe three people max who'd wind up at my house really but it would be no it would
be no easy thing there's a guaranteed one person who would be coming from
for sure. What I've told you a bunch, a bunch of times is to pre-build your worksheet. And I mean,
literal sheet of work for people who are coming. If you think people are coming, if you're willing
to take people and that kind of thing, then yeah, you need to be able to tell them and show them
exactly what they're going to need to do to be around, right? Is there going to be security that they
need to do is there going to be surveillance is there going to be uh you know the duties around the
house the cleaning the cooking the duties outside the house the cooping the gardening these kinds of
things right watching of children whatever kind of things you have to do they have to be done right
training training needs to happen together foraging fishing hunting whatever whatever it looks like
for your situation put it down on a sheet of paper with initials sort of you know just like a sheet at
work just like a task list at work that would hang on the thing and oh i did that today initial
and make sure everybody knows what they're responsible for this will eliminate a lot of conflict
right off the bat you know what i mean um currently i don't have anybody staging supplies at my house
though i do love the idea uh i learned it from j ferg when j ferg was in mississippi she used to have a
I want to say it was a family member, but it might not have been home where they stored together food storage and overflow.
And I just thought that was a great idea.
And it wasn't even necessarily a prep or thing fundamental.
And it was and it wasn't, right?
It was also sort of like, you know, money's tight this month, this year, whatever.
And I know I got Bisquick in the backup over at Aunt Nans or whatever.
You know what I mean?
do you have room to pre-stage stuff at your house how many months worth of stuff should they stash
yeah i mean that's the biggest thing right what can you drop what can you deliver or what can
you bring along with you um and then the realities of storage which i always tell you the realities
of storage are everything they're everything you know it's time it's uh money and it's space
those are the three things that always get in the way of prepping right so not just our house but
all preppers listening right l2 says he has plans for 50 people that are coming but only to have
some stuff and not enough staged here i'm going to be honest with you i'm absolutely terrified
for you i'm absolutely petrified for you 50 people is amazing
That is tremendous, dude.
All I would say right now, like seriously, L2, we've been buddies a long time.
Maybe you've done it already.
You've got, you're a squared away, dude, I know you are.
Just do the calorie, just do the calorie calculations because, and the water.
Just do the calorie and water calculations and reevaluate.
I'm just telling my heart is racing.
right now. I thought you typed the number in wrong. That is so many people. I don't even know where to
begin to help. I have no clue. If anybody in chat has any idea how to take in 50 people,
you have a survival retreat, dude. You're running a fortitude ranch fundamentally. Like,
that's amazing. But you also got people.
the benefit of that is you got one hell of a group if you can bring 50 people in put them to work
um and and you know it's it's a good group right not bad yeah not bad i just yeah just calculate that up
i'm a little bit of gas you know what i mean that's a lot it's a lot of people that's a lot of people
but you know if you dial in your food storage i don't know what kind of space you got for
bucketed this is a bucketed for food storage calculation type of thing right it can be solved
it can be so it's a number 10 can kind of problem if you get my drift you know what i mean
forget about buying cans at the supermarket it's a number 10 can uh rack type of problem that
you could you could pull off for sure hunting fishing foraging for 50 is
Unless you got hunters coming. You got hunters coming. I think I've seen enough of your property through YouTube to kind of get an idea that you can get some hunting done on that property. But I don't know what it looks like. Yeah, you could possibly pull it off, but I hope you got a good plan. And I hope you got a conflict resolution plan. You know what I mean? Like a serious conflict resolution plan because that's a lot. People are going to disagree. People.
People are going to get upset.
People are going to have problems.
You're going to play the role of mediator a lot, I'm sure.
So, yeah, I mean, it is what it is.
It's a great thing in terms of numbers, you know, if you've got a lot of stuff to do,
a lot of stuff on property that needs done, security, that whole thing.
And I think, you know, if you're more rural, this is probably what your life looks like, right?
You don't have a block full of people like I do who are sort of in already on securing an area.
That's kind of the difference, right?
So you've got to bring people in from the outside.
But yeah, I mean, if I had 50 people coming, whew, I couldn't do it, actually.
Personally, I couldn't do it.
But let's say, excuse me, let's say I had more storage space and more little.
living space or something along those lines, I would at least make sure, yeah, I would at least
have them bring in three months bare minimum. That would be my minimum. Like, you got to bring
three months worth of food to, and probably, I'd either say three months worth of food in some way
to cook it all. And definitely, definitely hardware for cooking.
also definitely pots pans that kind of stuff right yeah that would be a big one that would be a
big one because people are going to want to cook when they're going to want to cook you know what i
mean sometimes like you could have meal times and that kind of stuff but you know people are people
man we're you're americans you know what i mean there's going to be a transition period between
shtf and and real life so but yeah i'd have at least three months i might even have them
if not bringing water because that's a pain,
then contribute to whatever your water plan is for purification, right?
Whatever your filtration and purification plans are, right?
Like we've got burkeys on site, bring some filters.
We're going to catch rainwater and we're going to run it through a whatever kind of thing you're going to do, right?
Or our plan is chlorination, our plan is, you know, tablets, whatever.
contribute to the water plan you know make the water plan known and contribute to it because i think
that would be huge too like water for 50s a lot man that's a lot even if you're just processing
water for 50 it's a lot you know what i mean and then you get into summer months and you know
the the laundry the everything that's going to happen with 50 people that's a lot back up power
recharge that kind of stuff
I've seen your recharge setup though
it's good it's good setup you got a lot of options
you got a lot of little options too
which I think is written it makes a lot of sense
now they see what you're planning for
so yeah that's my take
anybody else got to take let me know
do you have room for the people
to pre-stage stuff at your house
and how many months worth of stuff should they stash
you know how many months
months worth should they stash
member
Maybe three months ain't enough because remember, my theory is that it will take for people to come to you, it will be the last resort. Remember that. You know what I mean?
It's been my problem with mags from the get-go. My problem with mutual assistance groups and survival groups from the get-go that aren't living right next to you or around you is when are you going to use them? When are they going to come to you?
you or when are you going to go to them right because you join a mag somebody's going somewhere
and i always like to think about it that way you know i mean what is the situation where you wind up
leaving everything that you have right everything that you the solar and the gardens and everything
that you've done as a prepper when's the moment that you leave all of that to go join some mutual
assistance group on a homestead somewhere or some other place and then take
that mentality and plug that into okay well what's that look like for the other members of the
mag who i assume are going to come right you're assuming maybe they're going to come to your property
because it's bigger and it's better whatever the situation is but like and i'm not talking to you right
now nub 100 i'm just saying mags in general and my thought process what is it going to take for
the average family to abandon their home and say we're going here right it's it's got to be the
worst of the worst situation and then it's also got to be across the board regionally right so in
other words it's like my area's real bad that's ugly maybe i want to leave or maybe some people in
the mags really bad off and they want to leave or they want me to come to them to help with security
i ain't leaving our area's fine right so you know wrap wrap your head around all that when it's
always been my struggle with joining a mutual assistance group that's
spread out over a region. To me, it's always been a matter of who's around, who's near, get in,
be cordial, make friends, build alliances, use people's ownership and desire for stability in their
own neighborhood community to your advantage. Because you're not, it's already pre-built, right?
It's already pre-built there. Their houses there, their families there, their kids are there. They
want the place to stay safe. They want kids to eat and be happy and healthy and so on. Use that to your
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