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It's happened; the dead have risen and there are reports of people being viciously attacked. What is the first step in you Zombie Plan?
Stay where you are, board up the house, gather as much water and food as possible, and take stock of your weapons. You'll decide if you should find safer ground when things have died down.
Leave town. Hopefully you have acted quickly enough to beat the traffic out of town.
Grab your weapon and join the looting!
Nothing. This is all some dumb hoax.
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haha, I have taken note of all the back roads around my house!



Maybe that depends on the supplies! :P
Booboo wrote: "I am actually going to start that book today! I'm the only one on this planet who hasnt read it. Haha. "
Actually, I haven't read it either! I have browsed it and read some passages so far.... Am I doomed because I won't be ready in time for the Zombie Apoclaypse? :O

As far as supplies, I'd risk it to get weapons and clean water and can goods. Mostly food that will not spoil. And gas!!!!




So... they didn't swallow them with tea? :P
Stay at home, board up the house etc. is exactly the right thing to do. Don't let anyone - living or dead - know where you and your loved ones are...
Sit it out. Six months and they'll all be mush (the dead, that is, not your family!).
Sit it out. Six months and they'll all be mush (the dead, that is, not your family!).

Sit it out. Six months and they'll all be mush..."
That is if you have the supplies on hand I suppose...
This is why everyone needs to read The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection From the Living Dead


For the first few days some idiot will be sure to distract them. And in any mass panic situation like zombies, the humans are actually MORE dangerous. So staying inside for 1 - 3 days is actually a good idea.

I looked him straight in the eye and said that in the event of a zombie apocalypse, I was staying in my home.
He got a good laugh out of that. Silly man thought I was joking....

I looked him straight in the eye and said..."
Funny, I get the same reaction from people when I make similar statements. Lol! I am so glad to know that I am not the only one. You guys are awesome.


Jo

Doesn't that count as a chore in the zombapocalypse scenario? lol! J.L, I need a set up like yours!

Doesn't that count as a chore in the zombapocalypse scenario? lol! J.L, I need a set up like yours!"
Sounds good to me! :P

Alexis, I've actually started this little safety and self sufficiency project when my children were growing up as a way to save money. When you have five children every penny counts no matter how much money you have. Now that they have all grown up and set up households of their own...they still need Momma grocery fairy to help out.
What is really amazing is the careers my kids and their spouses have...one husband is construction (He can build anything out of anything), one has a green thumb and great with animals, one is a fireman, two are in the medical field, one is a chef, and the other is a lawyer...we'll forget about the lawyer. I cant see a lawyer negotiating with zombies, but the logic is sound. LOL The grands do what they can. That pretty much makes us a powerhouse of self sufficiency. My own personal army of workers.
As for me, I'm a retired RN, business consultant, chef, minister, and author. I can bring home the bacon, squeeze a dime until it multiplies into twenty-five cents, feed the body and the soul, and write about the event for posterity. LOL
Jo

What I would really love to do is move out to British Columbia (Canada) with all the hippies and do my thing there, much like your set up J.L :)

If I had my druthers I'd live on five to ten acres of land, but being my age, almost 60, the upkeep would be impossible for me. Hippie set up huh? I like that, being an old hippie myself.
We did buy an old missile silo in NE but the conversion process is time consuming with the weather and limited budget.
Gardens are a start. It's amazing how much you can grow in a 10x10 space. I've got friends who can tomatoes from container pots on their patio. It's all in how you look at it. Every little bit helps.
Jo


Yay! :D
J.L. wrote: "We did buy an old missile silo in NE but the conversion process is time consuming with the weather and limited budget. "
You can live in one of those? Would it not be a bit cramped or is it quite roomy once the missile's taken out?
Alexis wrote: "I've always thought that part of a good zombie survival kit would include seeds for growing veggies. In the majority of stories/movies, everyone seems so focused on the immediate, and never seem to..."
Very good point! That's really thinking ahead! Unfortunately I guess most people would just panic and buy tins anyway because they're easy enough to get but only people who could grow their own food would have a long-term chance of survival once supermarkets and stores had been emptied of any produce.


Good idea! But what do you use when you run out of cigarettes?

Geeze greg, you stick to defense, and I'll be the offensive leader.

Alexis,
Exactly! Once you have a garden it's just a question of letting some plants go to seed.
Jo

Greg, actually it isn't cramped at all. Imagine 8-10 stories of space. Even the missions control module would make a very comfortable 2-person living space without ever going into the silo part if you don't mind not seeing the sun.
I remember when we first started looking at them twenty years ago, there were some complexes which included three silos with three control centers. Each one sat on five plus acres of land. I recently saw a television show with a contractor who develops them into condos. They are huge amounts of space.
Had an interesting conversation with my hubby about survival stores. He mentioned buying small gold and silver ingots. I told him at the end, you can't eat or drink gold. For survival, trading wise, cigarettes, food, water, medical supplies, etc will be the rich commodity.
Interesting note here, tobacco when wet can draw a infection from a wound...old Indian trick. It has some amazing properties to the plant other than cancer sticks.
Jo
Jo