Does anyone watch this show on National Geographic? I have been watching it this season. Some people have good ideas and others are just crazy LOL
Minor detail, hardly worth mentioning.Max Speed said:I got a laugh out of the people that canned a ton of food because of a future quake in Calf. They had all their stuff in glass bottles on wood shelves in the basement. Hope they planned how to clean up the food and eat it off the floor with all that glass in it! LOL
Guess i gotta watch this show now..got my curiosity but..i would think the first question to myself would be..
"Do i even wanna be a Dooms Day Survivor?"
i figure that would be along the same lines as being an "extra" in a real life madmax show..to watch my family suffer through starvation and dispicable acts of a society gone mad?
Where do i sign up for the first flight out?
i thought that was pretty stupid too. i got a good laugh at the girl in the same show. she lived in houston, and was preparing for oil running out. she was going to walk 3 hours out to a vehicle she had hidden then drive to mexico. when she walked it for practice it took her 6 hrs and she barely made it. guess she hasnt heard mexico is pretty much lawless now, why would you want to go there if the world is turned upside down.I got a laugh out of the people that canned a ton of food because of a future quake in Calf. They had all their stuff in glass bottles on wood shelves in the basement. Hope they planned how to clean up the food and eat it off the floor with all that glass in it! LOL
I've been watching it. The main thing that comes to mind, should you be one of the few that survive something so traumatic because you've readied yourself so much, is what happens when there's no one to tend to you medically? People die horrible deaths due to infections and severe trauma...no hospital or docs to go to, so I'm not so sure I want to be one of the "few left at the end of the world"
That's why I invited Tom to my bunker