TEOTW means the end of the world NOT the end of the (news of the)world.
Type: Posts; User: bigpaul
TEOTW means the end of the world NOT the end of the (news of the)world.
the heading is TEOTWAWKI, if that's not a prepping/survival heading I'll eat my leather hat.
aint we all, me old mukka??
English has always been best for me, seeing as how half the world speak it anyway.
3 years? I've been at it since 9/11 and I've got a friend who's been at it for over 30 years.
look on youtube under "slingbows".
I've been saying for years there are too many people, I saw this on Sunday when I went to Exeter(Marsh Barton) car boot-the place was heaving at 07.45 AM! they were still coming in at 10AM but by...
prepping is only a means to an end, food supplies are NOT meant to last the rest of our lives, they are for the period whilst we hunker down to avoid the initial mayhem, usually about 12 months.
prepping is only a means to an end, food supplies are only meant to last about 12 months or so whilst we hunker down or bug out to avoid the initial mayhem.
if you say so.
sorry, your totally confusing me now.
"its not always easy to navigate when you can see where your going to"??? don't understand that one, sorry.
wouldn't know, we haven't got any deserts in Devon!:mad2:
well yes, figures !!!:cool:
I bet it did! who were you training? scouts? ten tors?
40 metres! blimey that's quite balmy for the moors. I've been camping on the moors when you cant see your hand in front of your face!!
yes I know Mothecombe very well, friend lives at Holbeton which is nearby. the trouble is there are far TOO MANY people these days, just been to Exeter car boot this morning, the place is heaving...
good fish and chip shop in Princetown!:D
yes nice place Princetown but it does get a bit chocca with all the tourists in the summer!!
welcome , Ex Plymouthian here now living in North Devon.
either down around Ivybridge , South Brent, Cornwood areas or up around Princetown, I've spent a lot of time on Dartmoor over the years, used to be able to go for weeks on the moor without seeing...
very rough track into the forest, its ok for walking the dog but I don't know if I'd want to hike very far into it carrying a full pack, and I certainly wouldn't want to cycle on it. Dartmoor is a...
that's a damned shame. i'll get rid of the mrs before I get rid of the dog..:evilgrin:
its called GLEBE I think, I have just been told that it is now in the process of being done away with.
not just fields, houses too! if you buy a property called church cottage or something similar watch out you could be liable to pay for a new church roof or other repairs.