Surviving the Impending Rapture

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    Oh, the wine industry is thriving. Thanks to me, bitches (both my time spent at the office, and my consumption)!!
     
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    AMEN! When I was 17, right before Y2K, my parents signed myself and my cousin up for this crazy survival class. We spent 2-3 nights by ourselves, dumped in the wildnerness (in summertime) with very few things necessary to survive. My parents thought this would help me out when technology and all else fails and we have to find ways to survive.

    It was a rad experience, made much more rad by the fact I happened to have had my pipe and pollen.
     
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    So you're saying you're not one of the forunate ones?
     
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    sounds like Friday night started a little early in beautiful Central Oregon

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    I take that as an admission that you feel ill-equipped in the basic, rudimentary survival skills that allowed our species to survive and evolve over the eons we have existed. That's really sad, especially if you have family that looks to you in crisis.

    The good news is it's still not too late to learn. Especially right now while we still have libraries and the internet.
     

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