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February 23, 2009 at 11:31 PM #353060February 24, 2009 at 8:01 AM #353456SD TransplantParticipant
A few nights ago, on one of the many channels, I found myself watching a gang related show. It was interesting as it was studing gang related issues in the New Orleans area, specifically after Katrina. I’ll keep this story short because we imagine what quality of folk remained behind (aka. not evacuated….so the sample is skewed). However, a study showed that society broke down within about 4-5 days, and survival kicked in. The interesting conclusion that the crowds in the stadion (Dome) and the highway bridges were valuing 2 things as currency: (1)Water and (2) dried bullets
February 24, 2009 at 8:01 AM #353725SD TransplantParticipantA few nights ago, on one of the many channels, I found myself watching a gang related show. It was interesting as it was studing gang related issues in the New Orleans area, specifically after Katrina. I’ll keep this story short because we imagine what quality of folk remained behind (aka. not evacuated….so the sample is skewed). However, a study showed that society broke down within about 4-5 days, and survival kicked in. The interesting conclusion that the crowds in the stadion (Dome) and the highway bridges were valuing 2 things as currency: (1)Water and (2) dried bullets
February 24, 2009 at 8:01 AM #353589SD TransplantParticipantA few nights ago, on one of the many channels, I found myself watching a gang related show. It was interesting as it was studing gang related issues in the New Orleans area, specifically after Katrina. I’ll keep this story short because we imagine what quality of folk remained behind (aka. not evacuated….so the sample is skewed). However, a study showed that society broke down within about 4-5 days, and survival kicked in. The interesting conclusion that the crowds in the stadion (Dome) and the highway bridges were valuing 2 things as currency: (1)Water and (2) dried bullets
February 24, 2009 at 8:01 AM #353145SD TransplantParticipantA few nights ago, on one of the many channels, I found myself watching a gang related show. It was interesting as it was studing gang related issues in the New Orleans area, specifically after Katrina. I’ll keep this story short because we imagine what quality of folk remained behind (aka. not evacuated….so the sample is skewed). However, a study showed that society broke down within about 4-5 days, and survival kicked in. The interesting conclusion that the crowds in the stadion (Dome) and the highway bridges were valuing 2 things as currency: (1)Water and (2) dried bullets
February 24, 2009 at 8:01 AM #353620SD TransplantParticipantA few nights ago, on one of the many channels, I found myself watching a gang related show. It was interesting as it was studing gang related issues in the New Orleans area, specifically after Katrina. I’ll keep this story short because we imagine what quality of folk remained behind (aka. not evacuated….so the sample is skewed). However, a study showed that society broke down within about 4-5 days, and survival kicked in. The interesting conclusion that the crowds in the stadion (Dome) and the highway bridges were valuing 2 things as currency: (1)Water and (2) dried bullets
February 24, 2009 at 8:41 AM #353495svelteParticipant[quote=patientrenter][quote=teatsonabull]patientrenter-
you are just whistling past the graveyard if you believe the words you have written here tonight.
sadly, this “recession” has all the feel of the endgame for the United States of America[/quote]
Fair enough. Then you’ll find it impossible to refuse my offer to buy, for $1000 cash, all your financial assets. From your perspective, they will have no future value in the Mad Max world we’ll be entering soon.[/quote]
Hey teats,
I’ll give you $1250. Offer expires midnight tonight.
February 24, 2009 at 8:41 AM #353765svelteParticipant[quote=patientrenter][quote=teatsonabull]patientrenter-
you are just whistling past the graveyard if you believe the words you have written here tonight.
sadly, this “recession” has all the feel of the endgame for the United States of America[/quote]
Fair enough. Then you’ll find it impossible to refuse my offer to buy, for $1000 cash, all your financial assets. From your perspective, they will have no future value in the Mad Max world we’ll be entering soon.[/quote]
Hey teats,
I’ll give you $1250. Offer expires midnight tonight.
February 24, 2009 at 8:41 AM #353660svelteParticipant[quote=patientrenter][quote=teatsonabull]patientrenter-
you are just whistling past the graveyard if you believe the words you have written here tonight.
sadly, this “recession” has all the feel of the endgame for the United States of America[/quote]
Fair enough. Then you’ll find it impossible to refuse my offer to buy, for $1000 cash, all your financial assets. From your perspective, they will have no future value in the Mad Max world we’ll be entering soon.[/quote]
Hey teats,
I’ll give you $1250. Offer expires midnight tonight.
February 24, 2009 at 8:41 AM #353185svelteParticipant[quote=patientrenter][quote=teatsonabull]patientrenter-
you are just whistling past the graveyard if you believe the words you have written here tonight.
sadly, this “recession” has all the feel of the endgame for the United States of America[/quote]
Fair enough. Then you’ll find it impossible to refuse my offer to buy, for $1000 cash, all your financial assets. From your perspective, they will have no future value in the Mad Max world we’ll be entering soon.[/quote]
Hey teats,
I’ll give you $1250. Offer expires midnight tonight.
February 24, 2009 at 8:41 AM #353629svelteParticipant[quote=patientrenter][quote=teatsonabull]patientrenter-
you are just whistling past the graveyard if you believe the words you have written here tonight.
sadly, this “recession” has all the feel of the endgame for the United States of America[/quote]
Fair enough. Then you’ll find it impossible to refuse my offer to buy, for $1000 cash, all your financial assets. From your perspective, they will have no future value in the Mad Max world we’ll be entering soon.[/quote]
Hey teats,
I’ll give you $1250. Offer expires midnight tonight.
February 24, 2009 at 8:46 AM #353634svelteParticipant[quote=SD Transplant] a study showed that society broke down within about 4-5 days, and survival kicked in. The interesting conclusion that the crowds in the stadion (Dome) and the highway bridges were valuing 2 things as currency: (1)Water and (2) dried bullets[/quote]
Wow! I had no idea we had a “Lord of the Flies” area existing right here in the US! We no longer need to send PBS film crews to the innermost regions of deepest darkest Neanderthalia to record the situation.
I might just make a trip to NO to see it myself. After all, isn’t Mardi Gras coming up? π
February 24, 2009 at 8:46 AM #353770svelteParticipant[quote=SD Transplant] a study showed that society broke down within about 4-5 days, and survival kicked in. The interesting conclusion that the crowds in the stadion (Dome) and the highway bridges were valuing 2 things as currency: (1)Water and (2) dried bullets[/quote]
Wow! I had no idea we had a “Lord of the Flies” area existing right here in the US! We no longer need to send PBS film crews to the innermost regions of deepest darkest Neanderthalia to record the situation.
I might just make a trip to NO to see it myself. After all, isn’t Mardi Gras coming up? π
February 24, 2009 at 8:46 AM #353665svelteParticipant[quote=SD Transplant] a study showed that society broke down within about 4-5 days, and survival kicked in. The interesting conclusion that the crowds in the stadion (Dome) and the highway bridges were valuing 2 things as currency: (1)Water and (2) dried bullets[/quote]
Wow! I had no idea we had a “Lord of the Flies” area existing right here in the US! We no longer need to send PBS film crews to the innermost regions of deepest darkest Neanderthalia to record the situation.
I might just make a trip to NO to see it myself. After all, isn’t Mardi Gras coming up? π
February 24, 2009 at 8:46 AM #353190svelteParticipant[quote=SD Transplant] a study showed that society broke down within about 4-5 days, and survival kicked in. The interesting conclusion that the crowds in the stadion (Dome) and the highway bridges were valuing 2 things as currency: (1)Water and (2) dried bullets[/quote]
Wow! I had no idea we had a “Lord of the Flies” area existing right here in the US! We no longer need to send PBS film crews to the innermost regions of deepest darkest Neanderthalia to record the situation.
I might just make a trip to NO to see it myself. After all, isn’t Mardi Gras coming up? π
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