Originally posted by d000hg
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
I hope they don't have any children, other young relations and young friends as you may find your break in may take longer than planned.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
My neighbours have a smaller house than ours. I was planning on breaking in and taking what they have and no one will stop me. Might just do that anyway, so that everyone in the street can see how powerful I am.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
We have our eyes set on an Amazon warehouse. Full of booze and tinned food and medical supplies
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Originally posted by sadkingbilly
and you post too much pish.
really? how can a gun acquire food during a nuclear winter? - no sunshine=no plants=noanimals=no humans.
you are a prize twat.or is your god going to save you?
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Originally posted by sadkingbilly
and you post too much pish.
really? how can a gun acquire food during a nuclear winter? - no sunshine=no plants=noanimals=no humans.
you are a prize twat. or is your god going to save you?
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Originally posted by jainnode View Post
a shotgun will be REALLY useful when your internal organs are melting and there's feck all to eat.
at least it'll give you options.
The shotgun can be used to acquire food.
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Originally posted by jainnode View Post
a shotgun will be REALLY useful when your internal organs are melting and there's feck all to eat.
at least it'll give you options.
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Originally posted by _V_ View Post
Rural location, productive land, a lot of shotguns and cartridges are the new hot property sales.
How many shotgun cartridges can you store at home?
We asked Charles Bull of Just Cartridges who replied: ” It depends on the weight or load of the cartridge as it relates to the Net Explosive Quantity (NEQ) but in broad terms, under a normal shotgun certificate, an individual can store up to about 10,000 cartridges. After about 10,000 you would need an Explosives Licence from the police to store more.”
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Originally posted by jainnode View Post
If there're going to be nukes, why would you want to die slowly of radiation, starvation or pillagers, rather than quick and clean at ground zero??
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWe should also ban dihydrogen monoxide. Everyone and everything which comes into contact with that dies.
(Brass eye is still relevant I hope!)
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