Oh, those poor Ingalls girls...

trr1

Well-Known Member
This is the point that I have been making all along. Preparation and alertness are the keys to survival. Apathy will ring the chuck wagon bell for the Rabid Pioneer Zombie Girls faster than the smell of bacon on a Saturday morning cattle drive.

My point is that armament and preparation are the keys toward success in any situation, not just a zombie invasion...


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maybe they are both late ;)
 

rsoxguy

Well-Known Member
Being the only person to take the current threat to humanity seriously is becoming a bit tiresome. While the two of you continue your little game of escapism, I am forced to hold the fort of reality alone. When will you people learn to take the need for self-preservation seriously? If I put a plastic bag over your heads, would either of you have the good sense to struggle?

Deer? Please...

You know, it's a good thing that Nemo14 didn't take a family pet with her when she so foolishly approached a potentially rabid deer. Her reckless abandon could have ended in tragedy.


Does anyone remember me stating these things on page 74? Laugh now, comedy troupe.

Md. woman exposed to rabies following deer's kick

Tuesday - 7/17/2012, 8:00am ET
LAVALE, Md. - It's strange enough to be kicked in the face by a deer, let alone one with rabies.
But that's what happened to one western Maryland woman this month.
Theresa Stevens, of LaVale, tells the Cumberland Times-News ( http://tinyurl.com/74jscsv) that she encountered the deer on July 6 after letting her dog out of the house.
Stevens says the deer rose on its hind legs, knocking her in the cheek with one hoof and on the shoulder with the other, before she pushed it away.
Stevens grabbed her dog, and awakened her husband, Larry, telling him she had been attacked by a deer.
When the Stevenses went back outside, the doe was lying beneath their Toyota Corolla.
She placed the animal's head in a bucket of water _ which she believes led her to be exposed to rabies.
The deer was euthanized. A laboratory test confirmed rabies.
Stevens, who says she developed muscle pain and a headache, will be taking shots into next month.
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Information from: Cumberland (Md.) Times-News, http://www.times- news.com/timesnew.html
 

NYwdwfan

Well-Known Member
Does anyone remember me stating these things on page 74? Laugh now, comedy troupe.

Md. woman exposed to rabies following deer's kick

Tuesday - 7/17/2012, 8:00am ET
LAVALE, Md. - It's strange enough to be kicked in the face by a deer, let alone one with rabies.
But that's what happened to one western Maryland woman this month.
Theresa Stevens, of LaVale, tells the Cumberland Times-News ( http://tinyurl.com/74jscsv) that she encountered the deer on July 6 after letting her dog out of the house.
Stevens says the deer rose on its hind legs, knocking her in the cheek with one hoof and on the shoulder with the other, before she pushed it away.
Stevens grabbed her dog, and awakened her husband, Larry, telling him she had been attacked by a deer.
When the Stevenses went back outside, the doe was lying beneath their Toyota Corolla.
She placed the animal's head in a bucket of water _ which she believes led her to be exposed to rabies.
The deer was euthanized. A laboratory test confirmed rabies.
Stevens, who says she developed muscle pain and a headache, will be taking shots into next month.
___
Information from: Cumberland (Md.) Times-News, http://www.times- news.com/timesnew.html

This may sound incredibly ignorant - but - why did she put its head in a bucket of water?
 

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