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I've been chatting about this with mates and we were trying to decide the best survival skills to have when WW3 comes? And if you were in a group who would you keep or kick out
(e.g)
Teacher or Doctor ? Who can contribute to the group?
Farmer or MMA fighter ? Who would keep you alive the longest?
Ex Commando or Stripper ? Who would you shack up with?
You can only pick 3...
ronda rousey - MMA, probably ex commando, can easily double as a stripper and can probably teach me a thing or two
I've been chatting about this with mates and we were trying to decide the best survival skills to have when WW3 comes? And if you were in a group who would you keep or kick out
(e.g)
Teacher or Doctor ? Who can contribute to the group?
Farmer or MMA fighter ? Who would keep you alive the longest?
Ex Commando or Stripper ? Who would you shack up with?
You can only pick 3...
Very interesting question. A lot depends on where you found yourself, because travel would be well nigh impossible for a while afterwards.
High on my list, perhaps top, would be someone expert at identifying edible plants, such as mushrooms and herbs.
A mechanic and/or electrician would also be useful
Not so sure about ex-commandos, as service bods might become overbearing and domineering.
A doctor or medic would be of limited use without pills or equipment.
Just preliminary thoughts off the top of my head ...
I'd have thought a farmer would be most useful. Loads of knowhow, practical knowledge about machinery, firearms and medical stuff. And a whole load of red diesel. Possibly a cider press as well
Started to get worried when I read this , then suddenly realised I was on Contractor UK Forum, so I can now sleep safely in the knowledge that this is complete and utter tulip.
Started to get worried when I read this , then suddenly realised I was on Contractor UK Forum, so I can now sleep safely in the knowledge that this is complete and utter tulip.
If it ever comes true, no-one will be around to say "Suity was right".
... with every incremental party entering the Syria conflict, the probability of a non-violent outcome becomes increasingly negligible. And now that Iran is involved, it means that both Israel and Saudi Arabia will be dragged in, whether they like it or not.
But the most important news is that, as we warned previously, with every incremental party entering the Syria conflict, the probability of a non-violent outcome becomes increasingly negligible. And now that Iran is involved, it means that both Israel and Saudi Arabia will be dragged in, whether they like it or not
At which point I can see China having something to say. Probably "Pack it in now or there will be WW3".
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