spen666
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I don't think the 3 minute warning will be long enough for the drugs and booze to take full effect.
The only solution is to get completely off your bits permanently . It seems the only rational choice.
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I don't think the 3 minute warning will be long enough for the drugs and booze to take full effect.
The only solution is to get completely off your bits permanently . It seems the only rational choice.
You need a better dealer.I don't think the 3 minute warning will be long enough for the drugs and booze to take full effect.
I will start playing Fallout on the PS4 to get ready for the apocalypse.

Have you got time to get anywhere?outta here.
What's the best way to prepare?
Anyone in their 70s and 80s care to reveal what we did during the Bay of Pigs?
Will you stock up on emergency rations of food/fuel/iodine tabs or will you get in your car and drive to be nearer the epicentre of any strikes on Britain to hasten the inevitable end?
Or should we remain in a state of collective denial? If it happens, it happens and there's no point worrying about something that usually (but not always) resolves itself?
There are two great fun prepping documentaries, possibly still on Netflix.
The US one had a guy who had bought an old Pershing missile silo in Texas. He had a 5 mile perimeter which was pressure sensor and camera strewn, the road in was about 3 miles long and had armoured checkpoints. The place had several LW, SW and VHF radios and antennae strung all over the property to ensure decent coverage. He had his own endless secure water supply, an impenetrable nuclear bunker with a 5 year air filter, 5 years of tinned and dried food for 6 people, about 250 guns and hundreds of thousands of rounds. He had an underground invincible house that was designed to house over 150 people.
The UK guy had access to a rubber dinghy, which he planned to paddle to a small island in the middle of a river, which had a little shed on it. He had an air rifle, a tin of pellets and a crossbow buried on the island with some tins from Tescos and a CB radio.
I’m in the can’t be arsed camp.
Prepping seems too much effort for very little benefit. Who wants to live in a post nuclear dystopian future.
My hope is I get chewed up in the initial blast as I’m only 12 miles from central London





If dropped on Hyde Park Corner, the blast from a 1 megaton bomb will reach you after about 40 seconds. Unfortunately, I'm only 3 miles from Ground Zero so I'll get vapourised 30 seconds before you.
It's simply not fair....
Edit: I would be really miffed if I had spent years paying into a funeral plan.
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With the Texan chap... So he digs in for 5 years eating tinned or dried food and water. Then what? I mean, when he comes out it is hardly likely that he will be able to stroll over to the Walmart to resupply. Unless you have farming skills plus the labour / machinery plus land that isn't actually toxic then it is somewhat unlikely things will end well.
At least the UK guy didn't spend lots of money and time putting together a futile plan.
If dropped on Hyde Park Corner, the blast from a 1 megaton bomb will reach you after about 40 seconds. Unfortunately, I'm only 3 miles from Ground Zero so I'll get vapourised 30 seconds before you.
It's simply not fair....
Edit: I would be really miffed if I had spent years paying into a funeral plan.
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I was going to. But only after I'd stockpiled enough for my personal use.