Oh, so that's where we're supposed to put the blue pills....Sexual altoid boxes are necessary, no matter the situation.
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Oh, so that's where we're supposed to put the blue pills....Sexual altoid boxes are necessary, no matter the situation.
I'm probably going to regret this. But what the hell. What the heck is a "sexual altoid box?"That's stuff people would have a high likelihood of using. I'm talking stuff like rifles, plate carriers, multiple magazines, sexual altoid boxes, etc.
Bazooka.
Don't leave home without it.
Since you asked....I'm probably going to regret this. But what the hell. What the heck is a "sexual altoid box?"
Ah...got it! I think I like "Boner Tin" better.Since you asked....
Pocket survival kit: urban vs wilderness....which is more practical?
We've all seen the pocket survival kits using an Altoid tin that usually includes a lighter, button compass, fishing line, hooks and weights, fire starter tinder, etc. I wonder HOW practical that is as an every day carry. I have carried one for a while...but I'm thinking of going a different...www.northwestfirearms.com
I was wondering if the original thread would pop up.Ah...got it! I think I like "Boner Tin" better.
Not to mention, if the zombies really do come, you're not going to be needing condoms. I mean if you're still alive, it's going to fall to you to repopulate the planet...once you kill the zombies of course.
WOLVERINES!
There's some good juice squeezins in a monkey fist.I tried to chill out on my last couple trips.
Went on a cruise to Alaska, packed a couple flashlights and a knife or 2 (okay more like 4).
Flew to Maui and took more or less the same in checked bags. Spent most of the trip in trunks and flip flops so I carried folder in waistband.
Oh , and a monkey fist -both trips.
There's some good juice squeezins in a monkey fist.
In regards to owning items....
It is wise to make sure what you own....doesn't own you.
More to the point of the OP....
Carry / bring / prepare what you like.
I would also suggest that one is flexible with their loadout..
As in packing what is most likely to be helpful in your everyday circumstances , as well as for a "realistic SHTF scenario " ....and not packing for anything and everything.
Andy
Oh my word! How did I miss that thread??? It is NWF gold!Since you asked....
Pocket survival kit: urban vs wilderness....which is more practical?
We've all seen the pocket survival kits using an Altoid tin that usually includes a lighter, button compass, fishing line, hooks and weights, fire starter tinder, etc. I wonder HOW practical that is as an every day carry. I have carried one for a while...but I'm thinking of going a different...www.northwestfirearms.com
My grandpa carried a rebuild the world kit in the trunk of his LTD.
He was a pilot and owned a filling station/garage in St. Johns.
Yep, that's it, same green too.View attachment 794222Fit a machine shop in there...
Edit to add. My Father had one on these in a dark blue and powered by a 429.
View attachment 794222Fit a machine shop in there...
Edit to add. My Father had one on these in a dark blue and powered by a 429.
LOL, when I was a kid those LTD's and other "boats" were common for kids. Lots of them that were parents or old enough to be bought by one of us. Then the great gas shortage hit. Lot of them sat parked and gathering dust after that as even after the gas came back we could not afford to drive them. New a couple guys with what was in those days big bucks who had something with dual quads (two 4 barrel carbs) and damn they were fast but, soon they too could seldom be driven as it cost too much Those were the daysNowadays a 492ci will cost you $4.92 in gasoline just backing out of the driveway, LOL!