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How did DP miss that one? Quality doomed article.Originally posted by BlasterBates View Postwell maybe
Economic melt down
Iceland is already a basket case with hyperinflation...
This is it guys either they sort it out this week or its baked beans for then next few months.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostAt least we aren't allowed guns in this country, with our high population density things could get nasty. Not in this downturn specifically, but in ones to come. Boom times for the police and army though, and security protecting remaining assets such as farmland and livestock. We are too overpopulated in the UK to be self-sufficient in food now, so rationing alone won't be an option.
Automatic weapons & handguns.
http://www.shootinguk.co.uk/goshooting/starting
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At least we aren't allowed guns in this country, with our high population density things could get nasty. Not in this downturn specifically, but in ones to come. Boom times for the police and army though, and security protecting remaining assets such as farmland and livestock. We are too overpopulated in the UK to be self-sufficient in food now, so rationing alone won't be an option.Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostCome the revolution, It will be a quick stop to loot a medium CC cross country motorbike, then down to my parents place in Dartmoor to live off mushrooms and rice. Mrs MM can ride shotgun (literally).
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Come the revolution, It will be a quick stop to loot a medium CC cross country motorbike, then down to my parents place in Dartmoor to live off mushrooms and rice. Mrs MM can ride shotgun (literally).Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
Could do with a thread on bunker food suggestions.
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I thought you were outside the UK?Originally posted by ace00 View PostThey've stopped stocking the ATMs today where I am.


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I bought beans over the weekend - took the last 4-pack on the shelfOriginally posted by AtW View PostGoing off shopping to supermarket now stock up on tins and bottled water, will tell you why when I get back...
That's only enough energy content for a day though. You also need to stock up on high energy foods, preferably ones edible in quantity such as peanut butter rather than plain butter/lard. I imagine petrol will be better currency than Gold if the worse comes to the worst, if you have somewhere to store it.
Could do with a thread on bunker food suggestions.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Postwell maybe
Economic melt down
Iceland is already a basket case with hyperinflation...
This is it guys either they sort it out this week or its baked beans for then next few months.
Pot Noodles, Shirley?
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I thought a breakthrough was imminentOriginally posted by DiscoStu View PostSKA News:
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