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<blockquote data-quote="EFsDad" data-source="post: 1918381" data-attributes="member: 2950"><p>While I worked in Iraq in 04 and 05, I stockpiled a bunch or MREs and water in my hooch. I actually made a bottled water bunker around my bed for 2 fold. Hopefully it would slow down projectiles and we had a couple of different week long lock downs with no vehicle traffic (read no supply convoys). Also, when we would go on convoys we would go by lines of Iraqis at the gas pumps. In a country that had some of the most prolific oil wells, they waited in line for hours for a few gallons of gas. Right then, I decided that petrol was an important commodity that should be stockpiled. </p><p></p><p>Ice storm 2007 and the little guy to the left was when I got serious. He was 5 months old and our power was out for 10 days at our house. Luckily I had a generator from an RV that was useable. We were the only ones on our block that had juice the first few nights! Shortly after that is when I joined here and got "into" guns!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EFsDad, post: 1918381, member: 2950"] While I worked in Iraq in 04 and 05, I stockpiled a bunch or MREs and water in my hooch. I actually made a bottled water bunker around my bed for 2 fold. Hopefully it would slow down projectiles and we had a couple of different week long lock downs with no vehicle traffic (read no supply convoys). Also, when we would go on convoys we would go by lines of Iraqis at the gas pumps. In a country that had some of the most prolific oil wells, they waited in line for hours for a few gallons of gas. Right then, I decided that petrol was an important commodity that should be stockpiled. Ice storm 2007 and the little guy to the left was when I got serious. He was 5 months old and our power was out for 10 days at our house. Luckily I had a generator from an RV that was useable. We were the only ones on our block that had juice the first few nights! Shortly after that is when I joined here and got "into" guns! [/QUOTE]
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