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Kingcreek

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Just thinking about all the reliance on distance learning education work from home internet shopping from home etc. I was thinking a massive solar flare hitting the grid could drive a stake into what’s left of functioning civilization. It has taken almost 9 weeks to go through the refi and appraisal process on our property.

Tomorrow I’m going to look into living Amish
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Do you say A mish or a mish?


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Kingcreek

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ah mish
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Might as well, there is still no baseball.
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This would be a really bad time for the chi-coms to hit us with the second attack .
We are at war, it's just that no one has bothered to notice.

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This would be a really bad time for the chi-coms to hit us with the second attack .
We are at war, it's just that no one has bothered to notice.

i have been thinking the same thing
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