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I worked for a major long distance telephone company. The crew serviced remote huts as well as repaired fiber optics cable in Oregon Washington. Earthquake was the chief worry for those who worried. In one cubic foot cardboard box, I stuffed six MRE meals, one gallon distilled water. Labeled with station name and issue date. Enough to get by for 4 to 6 days. Should all-chaos hit the fan, to get to a station and hunker down.
Then of course, joe wanted a compass in each kit. jake wanted flashlight and batteries, jon wanted a portapottie.
I told jon to poop in the box, jake to sleep when it got dark, and joe not to wander, would make it simple to collect his dessicated carcass in the station.
All the boxes disappeared within a year.
Then of course, joe wanted a compass in each kit. jake wanted flashlight and batteries, jon wanted a portapottie.
I told jon to poop in the box, jake to sleep when it got dark, and joe not to wander, would make it simple to collect his dessicated carcass in the station.
All the boxes disappeared within a year.