One positive is that he's been talking quite a lot about getting us a BOL, and probably even a BOB for himself
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The-Mendologist wrote:
NO it's not, I was in central london ( near to where TSHTF ) repairing machinery on the day of 7/7 and it was absolute f*****g pandemonium.
Just trying to get out of the area in a big van as quickly as possible by the shortest route was a nightmare.
Sirens and blue lights everywhere, choppers flying all over the place as well as the military choppers flying around.
Not an experience that i want to go through again or re-live.
When i finally hit the M20 motorway the overhead signs going into London were saying "london closed" "turn back".
It was sort of sureal, looking at the motorway signs was like almost like seeing a clip from a film, you just didnt expect it.
Enough said, still turns my stomach over even now.
Stop being facetious.Alloneword wrote:Not true my m8 lives on a farm with cows for friends i think he's fairly low risk.Mortblanc wrote:One of the things that everyone must now accept is that there are NO LOW RISK AREAS !!
All1
poppypiesdad wrote:http://www.independent.co.uk/environmen ... 76775.htmlAlloneword wrote:Not true my m8 lives on a farm with cows for friends i think he's fairly low risk.Mortblanc wrote:One of the things that everyone must now accept is that there are NO LOW RISK AREAS !!
All1
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Of course its not, warringtonmum ... you're aware of what's happened in your town, like your neighbours are, and things like those bombs leave scars. Try talking in Liverpool about the Heysel stadium disaster, or the Hillsborough disaster ... these events cast a long shadow.warringtonmum88 wrote:I am on here to learn, to expand my thought process and gain something from other people's opinions around these situations. I'm not running round like bloody Rambo or Bear Grylls, I am trying to be proactive without being reactive and by attempting this and gathering other people's experiences and view points I hope to be able to settle my own mind and know where to go from in terms of "just in case". Surely that can't be a bad thing?
I have had a word with a few of my neighbours and we've come to the unanimous decision that normal shoot guidelines apply and it would be rather poor form and a bit of a bad show if one were to bag more than a brace. One of the more senior chaps wanted to impose a side-by-side only rule but the consensus felt that under the circumstances, three-shot semi-autos would be acceptable, just in case you winged one.Hamradioop wrote:
1. a large number of FAC holders live in rural Britain and I dare say most of them would be only too happen to bag a brace of Terrs mate.