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jamoni wrote:Everybody dies sometime. At least I wouldn't die an asshole.
palehorse1301 wrote:Another vote for WalMart. I watched people get hauled out of the one here bloody and handcuffed after a fight erupted over a flat of bottled water. This was the day before Gustav hit. All we got here was a hard rain. People were still going apeshit with fear, even though nothing had yet happened or was going to happen.


camlost wrote:MonsterZero wrote:When did this become a hunting expedition?
There's an unspoken belief among the users of this forum.
"That which was once dead should remain dead and should it once again walk the earth, duty decrees that it must be sent back from whence it came. Preferably in the most bad-ass way possible. "
I would assume this applies to dinosaurs.
shrapnel wrote:Prison.
Sunset_Z28 wrote:shrapnel wrote:Prison.
This.



Pelagius wrote:So the state fair is in town and took the kids there the other day. And of course in the middle of having fun and seeing the attractions a thought occurred to me. There have been threads that discuss places where you would want to be when it all goes.south for what ever reason. What about places where you would not want to be.
Teqnikal wrote:Sunset_Z28 wrote:shrapnel wrote:Prison.
This.
Actually, prison wouldn't be a half bad place to be. There are officers armed in towers, multiple fences (some are leathal electric), and very few entryways, all of which are double or triple doors (aka sallyports). As long as the contaigion was not brought inside. The only ways for inmates to get sick is if a staff member brings the infection in or new arrivals are already infected. There is enough food on hand to last a a while, plus a 3 month emergency storage. If commercial power is shut off most prisons have back up power plants with enough fuel for 3 months.
Once the infection got inside though, yeah, f-that.
Sunset_Z28 wrote:Teqnikal wrote:Sunset_Z28 wrote:shrapnel wrote:Prison.
This.
Actually, prison wouldn't be a half bad place to be. There are officers armed in towers, multiple fences (some are leathal electric), and very few entryways, all of which are double or triple doors (aka sallyports). As long as the contaigion was not brought inside. The only ways for inmates to get sick is if a staff member brings the infection in or new arrivals are already infected. There is enough food on hand to last a a while, plus a 3 month emergency storage. If commercial power is shut off most prisons have back up power plants with enough fuel for 3 months.
Once the infection got inside though, yeah, f-that.
Assuming they didn't split and leave you locked up.
zulu5oscar wrote:Locked in a decompression chamber after a sat dive on a ship that is sinking:(
AwPhuch wrote:zulu5oscar wrote:Locked in a decompression chamber after a sat dive on a ship that is sinking:(
Do they actually LOCK you in?




Trojan wrote:I have a high level of trust in the people I work with and believe I would be going home safely.
thejackalope wrote:What about a store like Bass Pro Shops? (depending on the type of SHTF, that is)
I recently started working in a Bass Pro Shop store and it's definitely a go to place for any type of preparation for any type of disaster. Weapons, camping and hunting things, medkits, and storage food. Almost everything. I think it'd be a pretty bad place to be.
I'm new, btw.
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