Apocalypse Outfits
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I also tend to stay away from cotton clothes if I'm going to be out in the field for the long term. It weighs a ton when it gets wet, and takes forever to dry when compared to synthetics. The first thing I would grab would be my Polartec fleece from Tadgear. I have a few pairs of BDUs lying around here but I can't tell you the brand. They're also probably from TAD
Shelf stable food is another thing I would place a lot of value into. I have a few MREs lying around here, and some dry biscuits. I used to have some deer jerky but I ate it all during football season. All things I would place more value in than batteries. Not only can I use it to feed myself, but use it to trap animals/people I need something from, but it can be used for bartering
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I knew you'd embrace this Doug
Unfortunately you're listing things I do not have in my house, so for this scenario they're as much use to me as a dolphin. My lack of "real" weapons is made up for by my lack of natural predators, I live in middle England where our greatest fear is 9 stone teenagers driving tiny cars with ludicrous attachments too fast in second gear.
Top tip on the tampons though, they will be in my shopping cart.
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Not that you'd notice (yes, of course we have soap…..and dental care).
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Like soap would be important in the zombie apocalypse. Last place I want the walking dead to find me is naked and in a shower stall.
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Oh, and I don't know what else I'd carry, but I'd follow Will Smith's lead from I Am Legend, and wear my Palladium boots. They're super durable and, importantly, lightweight.
After all, the first rule of Zombieland is Cardio.
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I also tend to stay away from cotton clothes if I'm going to be out in the field for the long term.
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I have a few pairs of BDUs lying around here but I can't tell you the brand. They're also probably from TADDo you have non-cotton BDUs? There's generally at least some cotton in all the ones I'm familiar with.
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i bet you if i stole a trolley from tescos it would have one wheel that diidnt work properly there by hampering my escape
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Ok, Sainsburys.
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I also tend to stay away from cotton clothes if I'm going to be out in the field for the long term.
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I have a few pairs of BDUs lying around here but I can't tell you the brand. They're also probably from TADDo you have non-cotton BDUs? There's generally at least some cotton in all the ones I'm familiar with.
From the way they feel, I'm guessing it's some sort of blend. I honestly don't know where I left them. I'm hoping that if there's a zombie apocalypse I'll have time to find them
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I actually keep a basic medical kit in my car at all times, along with a locking knife, a flashlight and duct tape. In the winter, there are base layers for Jody and I, as well as a jacket and boots for the dog.
While a zombie apocalypse is highly unlikely, I like to be prepared if shit happens and I need to walk home from work (25 miles). I was smart enough to stay home that day, but check out the events in the DC Metro area during "Snowpocalypse"
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This is the water bottle I was talking about
I use it all the time in non apocalyptic situations. Also, if it springs a leak when I need it…duct tape...see, there's a method to my madness
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Yeah Doug, I'm guessing poly-cotton.
I used to rock 100& cotton rip stop BDUs, loved them.
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when you say you can pick up food and drink along the way does that inclede the wine dept at waitrose or not
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No, only fruit juice and canned milk….because I make the rules in an end of the world scenario
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ok to start first things grab my puma skinner my gransfor hunting axe 100mtrs of paracord ,my tarp altberg boots montane extreme smock helly hanson thermals gortex over jacket .
then isd have to stop for a moment and try and think where i put my list as im getting older and i cant allways remember .
so theres definatley no wine retailers open in this scenario -
No, only fruit juice and canned milk….
Then I'd tie two 60 lbs rocks to my feet and plunge myself in the North Sea.
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Now you're slimmer make it 50 kilos