My "plan" consists of my Beretta, My Sig Sauer, and my canned goods. Coupled, of course, with my 4x4 and some Jack Daniels (hey, if I'm getting killed, I don't wanna feel it!) + rep this! hahahaha
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Originally posted by npor View Post
1999 BMW M3
2001 Honda CR-V SE RT4WD
2005 Chevrolet Tahoe Z71
2015 Suzuki V-Strom 650
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Originally posted by joshm View Postummm, Yeah... Do Want!
PSN ID's:Tidashoni
1992 Accord EX Coupe
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Not so DD 2013 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Originally posted by deevergoteBoosting with a carb is like being a sniper with a bazooka... it works, it gets the job done, but it's not the most precise method.
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KeepinItClean | EnviousFilms | NoBigDeal | YET2BSCENE | .· ` ' / ·. | click here.
Originally posted by JarrettIs there a goal you're trying to accomplish besides looking dope as hell?
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KeepinItClean | EnviousFilms | NoBigDeal | YET2BSCENE | .· ` ' / ·. | click here.
Originally posted by JarrettIs there a goal you're trying to accomplish besides looking dope as hell?
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KeepinItClean | EnviousFilms | NoBigDeal | YET2BSCENE | .· ` ' / ·. | click here.
Originally posted by JarrettIs there a goal you're trying to accomplish besides looking dope as hell?
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This article was just on the homepage of Yahoo.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20110518/...__even_zombies
CDC Recommends Preparing for All Disasters -- Even Zombies
Normal natural disasters are floods, tornadoes, hurricanes and earthquakes and being prepared for disaster means being ready for any type of emergency -- including zombies. On Monday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention blogged about preparing for disaster and reminded readers that in the event of a zombie apocalypse, basic preparedness will help even if there are flesh-eaters roaming.
The CDC recommends that planning ahead for zombies is really no different than preparing for other types of disaster. The same basic principles apply.
Planning ahead for any type of disaster or emergency requires the same basic items: Food (nonperishable of course) and water (one gallon per day per person), medications (both over the counter and prescription medications), tools and supplies (basic stuff like utility knives, duct tape, radio, flashlights, batteries, etc.), sanitation and hygiene (soap, shampoo, bleach, feminine products, towels and lots of toilet paper), clothing and bedding (extra clothes for every family member, blankets), important documents (copies of birth certificates, social security cards, driver's licenses, insurance cards, etc.), first aid supplies.
As with any other emergency, in the event of zombies you should have an emergency plan that includes evacuation plans and a safe place to get away from the zombies.
According to the CDC blog, if a zombie apocalypse breaks out, the CDC will investigate the event just like they would any other disease outbreak. CDC investigation and assistance would include "consultation, lab testing and analysis, patient management and care, tracking of contacts, and infection control (including isolation and quarantine)." Just like any other disease outbreak, the CDC would try to determine where and how the outbreak started and would make every effort to determine how to best deal with an outbreak of zombies.
Learning the source of the infection would include discovering if a virus or toxin caused the outbreak and if there is any treatment or cure.
The CDC encourages citizens to be prepared for any emergency event--whether it is zombies or the more common hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and earthquakes. Emergency planning for zombies will also suffice in the event of such natural disasters but as always the CDC urges everyone to be ready for whatever might a hazard and disruption of our daily lives.
It is good to know the CDC is willing to take the time to address the concerns of the public rather than scoff at the idea of a zombie apocalypse. Even more so, anyone who is prepared to face zombies is ready to deal with whatever Mother Nature chooses to throw their way, so it's all good.
Tamara L. Morris is certified as a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) member and is a trained Skywarn Stormspotter through the National Weather Service. She has received interpretive training regarding the New Madrid Seismic Zone through EarthScope -- a program of the National Science Foundation. She researches and writes about earthquakes, volcanoes, tornadoes and other natural phenomena.
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Originally posted by JoshM View PostThe hardest part of a zombie apocalypse will be pretending I'm not excited.
Originally posted by npor View Post
There are 3 options when the zombies attack and being a zombie lover/expert ill try to some them up.
1. Get eaten: many people will succumb
2.Fight: if your gonna do this, its best to wait till most of the chaos dies down. A lot of people will be in a panic and those will be a far larger threat than the undead. I plan to fight but I will wait till there aren't 10,000 people driving on the sidewalk and running people over.
3.Hide: Hiding will be good only if you have a stock pile that will last ATLEAST 5yrs. If the whole world gets overrun, hiding will be your only choice but it will drive you insane looking at the same walls. Best to make sure your shelter is not limited to the confines of your compound.
Originally posted by C91BLX7 View Postbitch
Bitch? you must of gotten bitten .....SO
Originally posted by Uncle WilleyWhen I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car.
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