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Survivalists-what is your view on them?
Posted: 2004-01-03 01:46am
by FaxModem1
Are they nuts? eccentric? extra-cautious? just what this nation needs?
Two examples would be Burt Gummer from Tremors and Dale Gribble from King of the Hill.
And also, by any chance, do we have any survivalists among us? If so, what is your view on how to prepare for things?
Posted: 2004-01-03 01:48am
by darthdavid
Most of them are crazy, but sadly, the world at large isn't much better than they make it out to be.
Posted: 2004-01-03 01:52am
by Gandalf
I've got no problem with them, I'd do what they did if I had the money. I love the idea of stocking up supplies and not having to deal with others.
Posted: 2004-01-03 01:52am
by Rye
I think they're cool. Their arsenals will come in useful when the xombieplague is upon us.
Posted: 2004-01-03 02:16am
by FaxModem1
Another question, just what exactly is considered survivalistic?
Posted: 2004-01-03 02:24am
by TrailerParkJawa
Im assuming by "survivalist" you mean the anti-social, parnoid, trouble with authority types who live in the back woods and think they are going to survive armagedon. Im sure you have already figured out I dont take them too seriously.
There is nothing wrong at all with keeping water/food/shotgun/etc on hand in case of natural distaster, I do live in earthquake country after all. I laughed at the Year 2000 survivalists. I remember one guy saying he was stockpiling gold coins. As if gold would really be useful to a population that by and large could not tell a gold coin from a fake one. Not to mention that in the aftermath of a real collapse of society, barter would be king for a long time.
Posted: 2004-01-03 02:51am
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
Although they're not harming anyone, they're still kind of funny. I'm sure there are still people in bomb shelters from the Y2K craze. I guess it depends on what they think will happen.
Posted: 2004-01-03 02:55am
by Knife
Hahahahahah ha. Survival skills are handy as hell, so says I who's been through Winter Mountain Survival School in the Corps. Miserable but handy skills.
Wannabe's are annoying no matter what they want to be.
Posted: 2004-01-03 02:59am
by TrailerParkJawa
Knife wrote:Hahahahahah ha. Survival skills are handy as hell, so says I who's been through Winter Mountain Survival School in the Corps. Miserable but handy skills.
Wannabe's are annoying no matter what they want to be.
Did you go to the survival school in the Sierra Nevada? One day I saw some Marines learning to ski at a resort. It was kinda funny to see them learn, but serious too cause obviously one day their life might depend on it.
Posted: 2004-01-03 03:04am
by Knife
TrailerParkJawa wrote:Knife wrote:Hahahahahah ha. Survival skills are handy as hell, so says I who's been through Winter Mountain Survival School in the Corps. Miserable but handy skills.
Wannabe's are annoying no matter what they want to be.
Did you go to the survival school in the Sierra Nevada? One day I saw some Marines learning to ski at a resort. It was kinda funny to see them learn, but serious too cause obviously one day their life might depend on it.
MWTS is oh, about forty miles west of Bridgeport CA and (I think) sixty miles from Reno. In fact you fly into Reno to go to the school. Everyone just calls it Bridgeport though.
They offer a wide variety of schools there. Summer Mountain Warfare School (been there done that), Winter Mountain Warfare School (been there done that, yes including skiing), Winter/Summer Survival (did the winter one in Febuary), and various rock climbing course's (no didn't do that. Scared of hights).