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    Apoc law 1 and 2 were good stories, but little was mentioned about the whole complex scenario of prepping. To sum up the story with no spoiling, it was about a virus and left a man and boy to fend for themselves. It tells the day to day story, unlike Patriots. A good read that opens your eyes to the necessity of good supplies. I will leave it at that.

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    I'll most likely shit myself



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    Thanks Gunner. I will have to check those out.

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    He's old and grumpy, but not fat. He'll be right back...he has to go tell some kids to get off his lawn

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    I just finished two non prep related books, 'Killing Lincoln", and "More Civil War Curiosities". Both were good reads.
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    I am rereading and Big J is reading for the first time...Atlas Shrugged.....its all about your attitude people.

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    Starting on "Locked On" the new Tom Clancy yarn
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    Claims to have NEVER worn pink. Likely story.

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    That was a good read izzy, Locked On is great!!

    I'm on "Executive Order" by Tom Clancy myself...
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    Executive order is a killer read. Izzy let me know what you think about locked on, i hadn't saw it yet.

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    Where's the epi?


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    Quote Originally Posted by bacpacker View Post
    Executive order is a killer read. Izzy let me know what you think about locked on, i hadn't saw it yet.
    WIll do. just got started on it. so far so good.
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    I am reading, in the following order, The Territorial Seed Catalog, the Abundant Life Seed catalog, the Vermont Bean Seed catalog and the Cabela's Fishing catalog. While the plots are very simplistic, I find that they provide an enjoyable read and stimulate my thought process. YMMV
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