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Post by offtrail on Jul 30, 2013 9:21:40 GMT -7
You been stockpiling for years, got all the preps a person or family would ever need.If you learned that a planet killer were to hit the earth in about a week, what would you do? Would you live life to the fullest, would you keep playing it safe? What would make you happy the few days we have left? Take time and think about this,are you the kind to keep prepping? or would it be a free for all. Remember it's the last days on earth no do overs or free passes. So I ask you HOW WOULD YOU SPEND YOUR LAST DAYS ?
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Post by thywar on Jul 30, 2013 10:09:02 GMT -7
What would I do different.. Nothing. I enjoy my life every single day. Are there problems? Of course. Those make the non problems seem so great! Call my kids if I can't get to them (yes even those that live in the 'tough love' circle) and tell them I love them. Other than that.. I'd spend time calling other people telling them how much they meant to me and we should all plan on a great big party and try to get a date with all the hot angels up there.. If you're not living life with enjoyment everyday then maybe it's time to refocus. When I start feeling whiny, just look up the number of troops who are serving in a war zone, being shot at.. always makes me feel ashamed for even thinking about whining. Think about all the kids who still have a smile but are in a wheel chair or on some cancer ward. THEY understand what it means to enjoy the last two days of life.
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Post by Lawdog2705 on Jul 30, 2013 10:47:58 GMT -7
I would definitely be with my family! Living large on our stockpile, enjoying every moment as I always do. No regrets, we'll all be together on the other side!
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Post by geron on Jul 30, 2013 12:03:57 GMT -7
I'm Happy. Would just keep on doing what I'm doing. I like the post by thywar and lawdog!
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Post by Cwi555 on Jul 30, 2013 13:39:09 GMT -7
Dieing is easy, it's the living that's hard. Everyone dies sooner or later, the end of the world, or simply a natural death, the end result is the same. That reality is inevitable, and therefore not something to worry about. What is worth worrying about is what we do in the here and now, that will affect the hereafter. That is a moot point to those who do not believe in a hereafter, but for those that do, it is critical.
Whatever a persons belief may be, I see no reason for change due to imminent disaster on a world killing scale.
It does raise some questions for those who would say they would do something different if they knew such an event was imminent. Have you been true to yourself and others? Who is the person that decided to live their last days differently from all the days before them?
For me, there would be no change.
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Post by mrmike on Jul 30, 2013 16:57:22 GMT -7
I can tell you I wouldn't be going into work. I would be spending it with family and friends. I have no regrets, no "I'm sorrys", no loose ends. So it would be a week of enjoying what I enjoy most. My family.
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Post by angelhelp on Jul 30, 2013 17:32:18 GMT -7
I can tell you I wouldn't be going into work. I would be spending it with family and friends. I have no regrets, no "I'm sorrys", no loose ends. So it would be a week of enjoying what I enjoy most. My family. +1
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Post by missasip on Jul 30, 2013 17:38:20 GMT -7
I gotta say Thywar's reply is hard to beat. Pretty much the same for me.
Jimmy
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Post by cowgirlup on Jul 30, 2013 17:45:25 GMT -7
I can't think of anything drastic I'd do differently. I don't know that I'd believe all hope was lost so I'd probably keep prepping just in case it was survivable in my area. I would eat a LOT of bacon and chocolate and likely not worry about cleaning the house.
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Post by offtrail on Jul 30, 2013 19:24:22 GMT -7
I would hook up with a receptive female and have a ball. Yep that's it, by the time that earth killing rock come around i wouldn't care. I would probably sleep right through the whole ordeal. So there you go that's my plan, nothing fancy but I should go with a smile on my face.
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Post by orly152 on Jul 30, 2013 22:18:53 GMT -7
I would hook up with a receptive female and have a ball. Yep that's it, by the time that earth killing rock come around i wouldn't care. I would probably sleep right through the whole ordeal. So there you go that's my plan, nothing fancy but I should go with a smile on my face. You thinking about ccmama arent you ? lol Chilax Ccmama, is just a joke ...gosh ! lol In my case, I probably get butt naked and start running through the streets singing kumbaya my friends...lol Naaaaaah, I really spend time with my son, family and pray a lot for a miracle for humanity to be saved.
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Post by woodyz on Jul 30, 2013 22:49:35 GMT -7
I think I would take my Grand Kids fishing and watch the pretty lights getting closer. Sitten on a river bank keeping everyone baited and untangled would soon have me forgetting it isn't going to continue very much longer.
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Post by garret on Jul 31, 2013 3:32:34 GMT -7
on the phone back to the uk no doubt, or trying desperately to find a plane back there
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Post by insaneh on Jul 31, 2013 3:56:08 GMT -7
I would hook up with a receptive female and have a ball. Yep that's it, by the time that earth killing rock come around i wouldn't care. I would probably sleep right through the whole ordeal. So there you go that's my plan, nothing fancy but I should go with a smile on my face. You thinking about ccmama arent you ? lol Chilax Ccmama, is just a joke ...gosh ! lol In my case, I probably get butt naked and start running through the streets singing kumbaya my friends...lol Naaaaaah, I really spend time with my son, family and pray a lot for a miracle for humanity to be saved. Some folks just never get enough of the woodshed.... Well, hopefully it will be a meteor and we'd be ground 0. Gather the family and my dog. Climb up on the roof with a jar of the homemade and witness the end.
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Post by garret on Jul 31, 2013 10:25:43 GMT -7
i remeber the neuclea issues we had when i was a kid, we lived 5 miles from jodderel bank (one of the largest listening dishes in the uk) the blast would have vapourised us, just enough time to say our goodbys
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