...to answer the call of nature, then washed herself clean … the cold water failing to do anything to jumpstart her brain. Caleb was waiting...
...turned the tap on, undressed rapidly and stepped under the lukewarm water. The spray made her feel human again, even as she felt the...
...tent. She felt grimy as she staggered outside to find Caleb boiling water for Kava, his face grim. He looked as though he’d been through the...
...pushed the thought aside and stepped into the shower, allowing the water to run through her hair. It felt like years since she’d washed...
...between both families. Alassa could easily land her daughter in hot water through making a contract with the wrong person, forcing her to...
...complex for ballistic missile and nuclear weapons R&D Arak – Heavy water reactor facility Military Bases and Strategic Sites – Nationwide...
Same with Piss jugs, that's a Bio Weapon, who knows what the person who produced it is afflicted with, could be aids, or Hepatitis, or any number...
...cut short by Riot Squads and soldiers. I think that a frozen water bottle should be classified as an Assault Weapon so it can be easily...
...power to shatter a town and he was playing with it as if it were water. And she was committed now. She reached for her magic and crashed...
Thanks! A few minutes later with only a gallon of water having been used Moon Bat was singing like a bird. He couldn’t keep his mouth shut, and...
Don't fight this fire with water, fight it with FIRE! Remember, this is California we're talking about, just drop a few road flares and the...
...those mostly peaceful protesters a snoot full of high pressure water, oh yeah, L.A. ain't got no water, never mind! Pam Bondi and Tom Homan...
Seeing as he had ALL that water, it would be a shame to let it go to waste.
...pushing a cart heavily laden with five gallon Jerry cans filled with water. Stopping off to one side Barry calmly looked at the man as if...
...my clothes until I was a teenager. Dad taught me how to collect rain water in a cistern with sand and charcoal filters. He had a good instinct...
...and real-world preparation. Lately, I’ve been focusing on soil and water — learning how to improve soil quality and build a simple rainwater...
...but now I focus on what’s actually useful in a real crisis. Calorie storage, water filtration, and routine gear checks have become my new...
...recent global instability turbocharged my focus into practical preps: stockpiling calories, securing water sources, and drilling core skills...
...list ett, emt 1,2 and 3. over 600hrs medical cme credits swift water rescue level 1&2 tech. open water scuba hi/low angle rope rescue level 1&2...
...one(s) are dying from A.B.C.Weapon effects or disease lack of water or food. But we to call a medic dostor:) We live in a deformed...
I have an Irish Blackthorne walking stick and a sword cane.
$20 is quite expensive. They are available for about $3-4. Mine dry really fast. And tenugui are great. Just returned from Japan and we carried...
...in place of my modern cooling towel. I found that it held far more water and evaporated far slower than the any of the modern ones I wear at...
...now, so Barry retrieved his buried AR then returned and poured some water from his canteen onto the doper’s face and he awoke convulsively....
...tactical pen, small knives, small sharp scissors... Other items can be helpful too: long narrow metal water bottle, bamboo walking stick,...
...and stay in hotels I walk the perimeter looking for cozy camping spots and locating water and bathrooms that are accessible without a key card.
...a gas stove. In a real collapse we would have lost gas along with water as the pumps began to fail. It was a real eye opener. Power out gives...
So, it sounds exactly like what we have been told. Strange, there was a time in my life when I actually thought about immigrating to there. It...
...then head out to the suburbs. Stores will be empty in days. When the water stops being delivered by gravity systems another group of folks will...
...need to evacuate if they are unable to be self-sufficient (food, water, defence) for the duration of the "situation" (weeks? months? years?) in...
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