An apology
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Now the burka makes sense, all they need is a pair of goggles and they've got a full-body hazmat suit.
Only the Muslim hordes will survive, inshallah.
Only the Muslim hordes will survive, inshallah.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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AlhamdulillahMontegriffo wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2020 7:00 amNow the burka makes sense, all they need is a pair of goggles and they've got a full-body hazmat suit.
Only the Muslim hordes will survive, inshallah.
*yip*
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You'll never see the one coming that gets you on the battlefieldMontegriffo wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2020 6:57 amOK, but my point still stands. The virus could be lurking on your takeaway container.
The enemy could be lurking anywhere, but you still have to operate
Welcome to the infantry, get comfortable with uncertainty
It's like my uncle flew a Huey in Vietnam
But there were times around An Khe were they had to go out on the ground
He said he didn't mind getting shot at with .50 cal, but landmines were scary af
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It's more about locking in and out of your fortressMontegriffo wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2020 7:00 amNow the burka makes sense, all they need is a pair of goggles and they've got a full-body hazmat suit.
Only the Muslim hordes will survive, inshallah.
Like I treat the car as contaminated, I do the decontamination in the garage, then I lock into the house
In terms of takeout, just eat it in the field, right in the car, toss the refuse on site
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I filled up the car with cheap go-juice yesterday while I was stocking up on chokers. I used the disposable gloves to touch the pump handle which I never used to bother with.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2020 7:21 amIt's more about locking in and out of your fortressMontegriffo wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2020 7:00 amNow the burka makes sense, all they need is a pair of goggles and they've got a full-body hazmat suit.
Only the Muslim hordes will survive, inshallah.
Like I treat the car as contaminated, I do the decontamination in the garage, then I lock into the house
The few times I've been to the supermarket I've used my own bags and not touched the carts or anything but the food itself. My chef training kicked in hardcore a couple of weeks ago before we even had any cases in Iceniland.
I talk to farmer Paul through the window or on the phone or from a safe distance if we are outside. I don't want to hurt him with his farmer's lung and advancing age.
We don't get any visitors on the farm anymore and I'm going to start making all our bread so we don't have to leave. The milkman is still delivering the dairy produce and they have plenty of beef in the freezers. The only thing we are short of is chickens to lay eggs. Bloody fox killed them all last year and he never got around to replacing them.
If eggs become a problem I might start checking the ponds for duck and moorhen nests, spring has sprung and the wildlife is starting to get jiggy.
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Another drill is that I have field uniform and bivouac uniform
Field clothes stay in the field, get tossed straight into laundry, then I switch to my gangsta tracksuit in the house
Field clothes stay in the field, get tossed straight into laundry, then I switch to my gangsta tracksuit in the house
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Here's a tip for smokers
If you're not buying by the carton, just remove all the plastic from the packs and toss them as part of decam
It's like my buddy is all paranoid, he was decamming everything, except his smokes, which I pointed out
If you're not buying by the carton, just remove all the plastic from the packs and toss them as part of decam
It's like my buddy is all paranoid, he was decamming everything, except his smokes, which I pointed out
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That's good practise, I'm not planning to leave the farm again for a few weeks apart from maybe going to the pub for a couple of day's pay deep cleaning the kitchen.
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I'd be more inclined to take it home, toss the container on the fire and wash my hands before I started eating it. If you have alcohol hand sanitiser in the car you can avoid that step.
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I'm still going out to pick up supplies while we are not in a lockdownMontegriffo wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2020 7:46 amThat's good practise, I'm not planning to leave the farm again for a few weeks apart from maybe going to the pub for a couple of day's pay deep cleaning the kitchen.
I don't run my reserves down until I actually have to
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