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To: Paul Berliner who wrote (8)11/24/1998 5:59:00 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 26
 
Yeah, ok, long as you're covered both ways. Don't forget lots of ammunition and a cleaning kit - dental floss will work but you need oil and a rod to push it down the barrel.

There are several people over on GPM #Subject-15208 who keep posting y2k doomsday stuff in aid of the PoG and I really think it makes goldbugs look like raving idiots.

If we're going to turn into savages at that stroke of midnight,
then lead is the more useful metal, for sure.



To: Paul Berliner who wrote (8)11/24/1998 9:08:00 PM
From: Tom C  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26
 
Paul,

Make sure that you have a thrash compactor. Make sure that it's compatible with what ever honda generator you choose. On Wednesday January 5, 2000, the first trash day of the new millennium, a large mound of thrash will be a sure signal to the have-nots. If your neighbors and former friends, see a large mound of thrash in front of your home, they'll know you are living it up while they suffer. I hear that the Y2K hooligans, a group of penniless former Y2K investors (ie. most serious Y2K investors), are using trash pile girth as a measure of post Y2K wealth. They have targeted for ransacking large trash pile homes as a means to pay down their debt to their brokers. So beware, compact your trash, use the compacted thrash to shore up your home's foundation or bomb shelter.

Tom