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5 minutes ago, susanlea said:

It is funny how you take topics in the pub section seriously :cheesy:

Yeah, and it´s also funny how stuck you got on me. 

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Just now, Gottfrid said:

Yeah, and it´s also funny how stuck you got on me. 

I couldn't careless about you. Find it hilarious you take topics in the pub section seriously and go on rants. Thanks for the laughs.

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29 minutes ago, susanlea said:

I couldn't careless about you. Find it hilarious you take topics in the pub section seriously and go on rants. Thanks for the laughs.

Your welcome, and apparently you care. Otherwise, why bother replying every time?

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My go backpack when living in a natural disaster (earthquake) area was:

 

1. Glock 19, 4 mags, 300 rounds

2. Colt M4, 4 mags, 300 rounds

3. Svea 123R stove

4. Extra Fuel bottle.

5. Two weeks MREs and 60 days meds

6. Pro First Aid Kit (scalpels, sutures, morphine, etc)

7. Illumination Device

8. Paracord

9. Firestarter

10. Water filter

11. Glock entrenching tool

12. Glock field knife

13. Flexible saw

 

Now I just grab wallet, phone and passport and hope someone else is prepared.

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Do you guys really walk around with a change of clothes in the “man bags” you carry? 

 

Someone mentioned sewing gold into a jacket. Who wears a jacket here that’s retired? And would it not be safer in your anus? 

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I haven't waded through all of this - I only read the 1st page, and I'm wondering - you really keep your PASSPORT in a 'grab bag' that you can leg it with?

I hope you have it well chained down, wherever you keep it.

My passport is in a safe!

Posted
1 hour ago, mogandave said:

And would it not be safer in your anus? 


Who is asking? And try checking with @bob smith on this to confirm. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Flyguy330 said:

My passport is in a safe!


Mine is in a safe 300 meters underground inside a lead tank. 

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Posted
5 hours ago, Flyguy330 said:

I haven't waded through all of this - I only read the 1st page, and I'm wondering - you really keep your PASSPORT in a 'grab bag' that you can leg it with?

I hope you have it well chained down, wherever you keep it.

My passport is in a safe!

My passport in my computer travelling bag is guarded by my dogs, no need for safe

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Before you go you have to have a place to go,

In an ever increasing digital world it's becoming more difficult to stay under the radar,

If you're talking something apocalyptic those things will have little value, gasoline, small caliber bullets will be the new currency, 

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A couple of bottles of  Pappy Van Winkle " aged 25 years "

Mind you with those babies I would probably hang around and see what happens while enjoying the elixir of life :burp:

Posted
On 7/3/2024 at 10:09 AM, bob smith said:

great thread.

 

The only thing in my go bag is my PP, a change of clothes and a sh!t load of USD.

 

It has been packed and sat in the corner for months now.

I am keeping an eye on how everything is panning out.

Just waiting for an excuse to pull the trigger.

 

bob.

 

So you've got a gun as well?

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On 7/4/2024 at 4:49 AM, cobra said:

Before you go you have to have a place to go,

In an ever increasing digital world it's becoming more difficult to stay under the radar,

If you're talking something apocalyptic those things will have little value, gasoline, small caliber bullets will be the new currency, 

Just the bullets?

 

Maybe you need to hook up with @bob smith

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On 7/3/2024 at 9:19 PM, Yagoda said:

My go backpack when living in a natural disaster (earthquake) area was:

 

1. Glock 19, 4 mags, 300 rounds

2. Colt M4, 4 mags, 300 rounds

3. Svea 123R stove

4. Extra Fuel bottle.

5. Two weeks MREs and 60 days meds

6. Pro First Aid Kit (scalpels, sutures, morphine, etc)

7. Illumination Device

8. Paracord

9. Firestarter

10. Water filter

11. Glock entrenching tool

12. Glock field knife

13. Flexible saw

 

Now I just grab wallet, phone and passport and hope someone else is prepared.

 

I used to pack pretty much the same, but now I hang out with Bear Grylls so it's all good.

Posted
On 7/3/2024 at 9:51 PM, mogandave said:

Do you guys really walk around with a change of clothes in the “man bags” you carry? 

 

Someone mentioned sewing gold into a jacket. Who wears a jacket here that’s retired? And would it not be safer in your anus? 

 

...fervently looking for "how to sew gold into your jacket and insert it in your anus" on YouTube.

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On 7/3/2024 at 9:51 PM, mogandave said:

Do you guys really walk around with a change of clothes in the “man bags” you carry? 

 

Someone mentioned sewing gold into a jacket. Who wears a jacket here that’s retired? And would it not be safer in your anus? 

I'm retired.  I wear a lightweight cotton safari jacket, white short-sleeved shirt and usually sport a narrow blue tie.  Shorts are only for the beach of course, so black chinos for me.

 

Honestly, I think some of you retired are absolute slobs, perhaps American 🙂

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Posted
5 hours ago, NanLaew said:

 

I used to pack pretty much the same, but now I hang out with Bear Grylls so it's all good.

Im a better shot than he is.

Posted
2 minutes ago, simon43 said:

I'm retired.  I wear a lightweight cotton safari jacket, white short-sleeved shirt and usually sport a narrow blue tie.  Shorts are only for the beach of course, so black chinos for me.

 

Honestly, I think some of you retired are absolute slobs, perhaps American 🙂

Well at least as the tourist hotspot of Angkor Wat goes, the only folks I see walking around looking like you are yanks or Hans, although they have umbrellas.

 

Everybody else wears wife beaters

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Only my Fansly account login details, a kilo of KY and 500 Viagra.

Posted
3 hours ago, simon43 said:

I'm retired.  I wear a lightweight cotton safari jacket, white short-sleeved shirt and usually sport a narrow blue tie.  Shorts are only for the beach of course, so black chinos for me.

 

Honestly, I think some of you retired are absolute slobs, perhaps American 🙂

I’m retired as well. What’s a safari jacket? 

 

I generally wear a long sleeve sport shirt and pleated trousers. I have a billfold in my hip pocket, so I don’t need to carry a bag, but I don’t think you gay for carrying one. Not that there’s anything wrong with being gay and carrying a bag of course.

Posted
15 hours ago, mogandave said:

I generally wear a long sleeve sport shirt and pleated trousers. I have a billfold in my hip pocket, so I don’t need to carry a bag, but I don’t think you gay for carrying one. Not that there’s anything wrong with being gay and carrying a bag of course.

It seems that in your rush to criticize, you may be confusing a 'go-bag' with a 'man-purse'. 

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On 7/8/2024 at 10:18 PM, mogandave said:

I’m retired as well. What’s a safari jacket?...

Spot the celeb in a Safari Jacket?

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Posted
On 7/2/2024 at 10:32 PM, simon43 said:

carrying sex dolls by air is difficult anyway... 🙂

papa has never found it to be a problem.

Posted
On 7/9/2024 at 1:23 PM, ColeBOzbourne said:

It seems that in your rush to criticize, you may be confusing a 'go-bag' with a 'man-purse'. 

I’m not in a rush, but if you have a bag designed to go/flee at a moment’s notice, would you not have to carry it with you?

 

In any event, I don’t think that “man-purses”, “fanny-packs” (not to be confused with fanny packers) or “go-bags” are gay. 

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