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    MrSpkr's random thoughts . . .
    Friday, September 09, 2005
     
    Been tied up
    at work the past two days -- should resume blogging this evening or Saturday.

    In the meantime, ask yourself this: if Katrina hit your neighborhood, and, for whatever reason, you were not able/chose not to evacuate, what do you think you would need to stay alive and healthy for six days until rescued? Presume your house was not damaged, and your house was not flooded, but that you were unable to obtain supplies or relief from any external source. Count on water and electricity being gone throughout this period of time.

    Part two of this question: Do you have those things in your house right now?

    For me, it would be (1) six day supply of bottled water for six people; (2) .45 Colt semi-auto with two boxed .45 ACP; (3) six days supply canned food for six people; (4) shovel or entrenching tool for toilet facilities; (5) personal hygeine items, including soapless antibacterial cleanser, feminine hygeine products for MrsSpkr and TeenSpkr, towels, and deodorant -- lots of deodorant; (6) bug spray -- lots of bug spray; (7) am/fm radio; (8) cellular phone, fully charged; (9) matches; (10) cheap flashlights; (11) batteries for all the above; (12) first aid items; and (13) a black permanent ink sharpie marker.

    Why the marker? Simply put, if we are ever trapped in such a situation, it might come to a point that putting our names and social security numbers in permanent ink on the inside of our wrists or arms might be important for subsequent identification if we all die.

    Morbid, unsettling and distasteful? Yep. But there will be thousands of folks in New Orleans who are pushed into unknown or pauper's graves because their bodies cannot be identified visually (or there is nobody left to identify them).

    And no, I don't have all those items right now -- but I will have this box prepared by the end of the year. We'll make reviewing and updating this kit part of our holiday traditions.

    Enter your list in the comments section.
    - posted by MrSpkr @ 12:00
    Comments:
    What would I need and have to survive? My family and neighbors. If good people pull together in times like that, we don't need to resort to survivalism and tatooing our i.d. numbers on our forearms.
    # posted by Anonymous Anonymous : Friday, September 09, 2005 1:43:00 PM
     
    I agree, Dan, and I think I would work with my neighbors, presuming they were there.

    But let me ask you this question: if I live next door to you, and I DON'T have some sort of disaster kit together, and it DOES take six days for us to be rescued -- are you going to let my entire family feed off your limited food supply?

    What if it is not just my family, but our other neighbor's (who has four family members, plus two young boarders), and the family across the street (five people in that house)?

    And what if your family is just, well, you? Is it proper for all the rest of us to rely upon you to be prepared rather than preparing ourselves?

    Put aside the 1980's wacko survivalist thoughts -- I mean nothing of the sort. Let's just focus on food and water.

    If you care about your friends and neighbors, why wouldn't you be prepared for some sort of natural disaster so that you would not become a burden upon them?
    # posted by Blogger MrSpkr : Friday, September 09, 2005 3:30:00 PM
     
    Holiday Traditions? Don't get me wrong it's a good idea but HOLIDAY TRADITIONS?

    You Okies have some funny ideas about how to spend the holidays bubba :)

    Of course the 45 was #2 on your list ... I guess that would be in place of the caroling huh?

    Joe
    # posted by Blogger Joe Shaw : Friday, September 09, 2005 6:27:00 PM
     
    Nope, in addition TO, Joe.

    Call it multitasking.
    # posted by Blogger MrSpkr : Friday, September 09, 2005 7:02:00 PM
     
    While I would take care of my family and to a large degree we already have many of those supplies in the house, if you and your family came to the house, we would share what we had and have faith that more would be found. On the other hand, I don't think that this implies the inverse, namely, that a person has a "right" or is right to rely upon the hospitality of neighbors or complain when it is not forthcoming. In fact, we do have an obligation to prepare for our mutual survival, but part of that is realizing that by pulling together we can accomplish far more than dividing into feuding clans. But as a Christian, that would be the proper path in my opinion.

    And as we are neighbors, well, at least live in the same town, we should probably have your family over before the apocalpyse comes. That way, I'll know where to find a magic marker since my daughter leaves the cap off on ours. ;)
    # posted by Anonymous Anonymous : Saturday, September 10, 2005 10:08:00 AM
     
    I have two teenage boys. At the rate they're growing and the way they eat, we'd end up starving to death. God forbid! :p
    # posted by Blogger kateykakes : Saturday, September 10, 2005 10:44:00 AM
     
    Looks like me might get a chance to test the theories this weekend.
    # posted by Anonymous Anonymous : Thursday, September 22, 2005 9:58:00 AM
     
    *we
    # posted by Anonymous Anonymous : Thursday, September 22, 2005 9:59:00 AM
     
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