UK TV Documentary into Prepping and Survivalism

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Re: UK TV Documentary into Prepping and Survivalism

#31 Post by Burner »

Aye when the food runs out the animal will still be fresh
That is always a option, dog can be tasty, (a stop in the Philipines long ago :roll: ) but often it is better to keep them fed.
They can be very usefull, for both security, protection and obtaining food.
My Boxer is a security expert and can handle most threats, and my Pointer will hunt for you . No gun needed.
Just tell him to go get a bird, or bunny, and you will get a phesant, or rabbit, if one is to be found.
Or as close to that as he can find.
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Our White thing was a stunningly good hunter in her younger years, downside is it was mostly mice, she could find a mouse anywhere, I even watched her hump head first into a snow drift and come out with what I can only describe as a hairy sausage (It was in Denmark many years ago) I pride myself on being able to identify most creatures but this particular one was beyond me. She is also very good at knowing what she can and cannot chase and will wander around a field of sheep without giving them a second glance.

The Weim, well he is a very good defence dog and will protect Christel to the bitter end but as far as hunting goes he has been spoilt and a rabbit needs to run up and head butt him before he pays attention. A horse is a very different matter...
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The Weim ate half an invoice today... :lol:
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A guard cat????? Nahhhh....Horses, mm Cheval du Jour in Switzerland a while back. albeit too much garlic butter but tasty.
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Valid points, all of them.

To be honest, the whole idea of "stocking up", or keeping items in storage for "just in case" emergencies is a good idea, but it's not one I've ever thought of doing. That's not to say that I'm above that, or I suffer from sometype of elitism attitude, it's just that, that idea has never been in my thoughts.

Maybe I should. 'Tis a good idea. But knowing me, I'd go "Hmm... baked beans, bacon, Dr. Pepper... and porn. I'm set" Wouldn't have a clue where to start with the stocking up.

As to why are the UK so crap at everything and we do the whole "someone in charge should do this", I think, personally, for whatever it's worth, it's still based on the founding of the countries. Bear with me.

Britannia, England, Scotland, Wales, N. Ireland, Great Britain, The United Kingdom, whatever, has aways, aways, aways been under the thumb of someone. A Tribal leader, the Romans, a Lord, A Knight, a King, a Queen, The UN - Do one Brussles - anyway, since people first crawled out of their caves in these great isles and first went "ugg", we have always been ruled by higher ups.

Other then being a bit ambitious and wanting to beat up, and rule other foreigners, simple because they're foreign, we, the populous, have no independant spirit. It's built into us that the higher ups call the shots, and we, the people, will like it or lump it, except we can't lump it, so we stick the kettle on and grumble in queues.

Now America, not to be confused with 'Merica, which I think is the southern bit ;) is litterally built on the frontier spirt. Granted those first settlers were God fearing Brits, but what did they do when they got there. Shot a bunch of foreigners, mainly because they were foreign, and then went off into the unknown, uncharted frontier and became Americans. The King started to get a bit leary around in the 1770s, and the colonials started grumbling a bit, and then one bright spark went "Do we have to take this?", then someone went "No, not really", so they rebelled and kicked us out.

Again, on the frontier, you had to be hard, or you died. End of. No governments were out there in the Town of Dead End, NM in 1875. You did things yourself, hunted yourself, protected yourself and sometimes took the law into your own hand. Because if you didn't do the above, you died. End of.

That spirt I think has stayed in America to some degree. I mean, these crazy b****** let their children loose with a fireaxe to hack a Nazi Zombie to pieces. I've seen it, lol.

We've always been ruled
They've always been free, expect for that one spat in history were they werent. But they won, so, you know...
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#36 Post by Sandgroper »

I see were you're coming from, but I think it's more to do with the size of the UK. Once these Islands were big enough and the population small enough for people to be individuals.

As the the population grew, those adventurous spirits, became mercenaries, explorers, missionaries etc and they took their individuality with them. This can be seen in the USA, Canada, Australia, NZ, South Africa etc. The other thing with those countries is they are far younger than the UK and still show the residual effects of those early pioneers.

Back to survivalism, my question to those that mock survivalists, preppers etc would be, "What is wrong with wanting to survive and see that your family does the same?"
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#37 Post by EagerNoSkill »

Tower.75 wrote:Valid points, all of them.

To be honest, the whole idea of "stocking up", or keeping items in storage for "just in case" emergencies is a good idea, but it's not one I've ever thought of doing. That's not to say that I'm above that, or I suffer from sometype of elitism attitude, it's just that, that idea has never been in my thoughts.

Maybe I should. 'Tis a good idea. But knowing me, I'd go "Hmm... baked beans, bacon, Dr. Pepper... and porn. I'm set" Wouldn't have a clue where to start with the stocking up.
I am happy to make some checklists that we can all add to

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No 1 get SAS survival manual mini version
Great idea. :good:
Get books!
Military manuals, Red cross booklets, Boy Scout hand books ect.
Lots of great info out there.
Plus ""hard copy paper" in your hands always work, even after the electricty stops comming, and the batteries have long gone flat.

Here is a website from our Government over here.
It is actually pretty good.

http://www.ready.gov/
Maybe I should. 'Tis a good idea. But knowing me, I'd go "Hmm... baked beans, bacon, Dr. Pepper... and porn. I'm set" Wouldn't have a clue where to start with the stocking up.
Tower you have been in my cave. You forgot my No1 item.
Ammo! And the componets to make more.

I know the Laws are different, but over here one of my stocked up items is inexpensive firearms and ammo.
A cheap Mosin Nagant and 20 rounds of ammo can buy alot if I had to barter for supplies.
As odd as it sounds, many Americans actually do not own any guns. (weird right?)
But if things got bad, many would be more the willing to trade off a case of tined food, or fuel or whatever, for something to protect the family with.
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#39 Post by Chuck »

We will be running courses on this stuff in the US quite soon....survival, emergency communications, medical procedures etc etc...and of course a kill it, cook it, eat it section.

Burner, where you located in the US then?
I know the Laws are different, but over here one of my stocked up items is inexpensive firearms and ammo.
A cheap Mosin Nagant and 20 rounds of ammo can buy alot if I had to barter for supplies.
As odd as it sounds, many Americans actually do not own any guns. (weird right?)
But if things got bad, many would be more the willing to trade off a case of tined food, or fuel or whatever, for something to protect the family with.
A good idea but I doubt I would trade any weapon and ammo for food / supplies..you might end up dead.

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#40 Post by Burner »

My location? not far from Detroit.

Not going to trade off a gun and not be armed myself. And also better armed then what I'm getting rid of.
You can tell the difference from Mr Liberal guns were bad yesterday, obama voting, soccer ball kicking, ( just something really wrong with that sport, it seems to promote and spread communisum)I now need something to protect the kiddies jerk, and Bubba. Bubba would be doing the same as me.
We will be running courses on this stuff in the US quite soon....survival, emergency communications, medical procedures etc etc...and of course a kill it, cook it, eat it section.
I actually find it silly that people actually have to take a course to learn stuff I learned as a child.
Proof their parents were city dwelling morons.
Where ya teaching the courses at over here?
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