I personally wouldn't care to try and survive when the SHTF. I am medication dependent and if distribution breaks down, I'm dead within 6 months, max (assuming I just had a refill of my 3 month prescrition). I'd probably do whatever I could to travel 800 miles to my sister's farm. She's a great, gentle spirit and a wonderful caretaker, and the person I'd want holding my hand while I die.
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At the House of Bissage, the panic room and the bedroom are one and the same.
And the answer is Xanax.
Lots and lots of Xanax.
Sometimes I just can't delete the spam.
And you, a law professor, unwilling to follow your own policies. Thus we know you to be a liberal.
1. Extra rolls of toilet paper.
2. Reading glasses.
3. Air spray (wife's idea.)
4. Plunger
"...and a Russ Meyer movie." All panic rooms should be outfitted with one of these.
My panic room would contain books, more books, a few more books, a case of Dr Pepper, and a box of Nilla wafers.
I personally wouldn't care to try and survive when the SHTF. I am medication dependent and if distribution breaks down, I'm dead within 6 months, max (assuming I just had a refill of my 3 month prescrition). I'd probably do whatever I could to travel 800 miles to my sister's farm. She's a great, gentle spirit and a wonderful caretaker, and the person I'd want holding my hand while I die.
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