January 2007

Living in a 10×26 Travel Trailer

January 25, 2007

I will admit, living in a 26′ camper has presented challenges I had not thought a lot about before making the move. The interior looked open and roomy enough on first inspection, but after moving into the ’96 Gulfstream, it seems to keep getting smaller with every new item I bring though the door. But this [...]

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Breaking the Chains Part Two

January 22, 2007

Because of the response from readers of my last blog post Breaking the chains, I decided to go into a little more detail about my setup and how I ended up here, with my very own homestead kitty. But first I would like to send a big thank you to James Dakin over at Bison [...]

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Breaking the Chains

January 21, 2007

Having a job stinks like a used up crack whore’s pussy at three in the morning. Come to think about it, most wage earners are like a cheap hooker, selling time and lives for a few bucks an hour. Let’s face it, our days are numbered, each of us only has a limited amount of [...]

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Lever actions for Survival?

January 16, 2007

Mr Creekmore:Growing up in the Southern U.S. it seemed like just about every home in the area had a lever action 30.30 hanging up over the door or on the bedroom wall. Come deer season, the local hunters would put on their orange vests and hang that old trusty lever action 30.30 in the gun [...]

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Hi-Capacity Magazines as an Investment

January 15, 2007

During the last Federal gun ban, which was signed into law by then president Bill Clinton, ran for 10 years, before thankfully expiring (due to a “sunset clause” in 2004), the price of Glock pistol magazines jumped from $15 each to $100 each. Other hi-capacity pistol and rifle magazine followed a similar trend. Lets face [...]

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Rice and Beans

January 8, 2007

The Y2K scare has come and gone, but my survival food storage remains intact. Over a one year period leading up to the year 2000, I had put back hundreds of pounds of grains and beans – mostly wheat, pinto beans and white rice as well as over 50 cases of canned foods. I was ready [...]

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