BKP Predicts the End of the World as We Know It?

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TAK wrote:
When my mother died in addition to the 1000s of pounds of wheat and dry pinto beans that would end up being 30 years old and tossed, we found at least a 100 lbs of chocolate under the bed. LOL!


When I die my children will be pleasantly surprised to find 100 cases of Pilsener beer in my food storage.
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Ray A wrote:
TAK wrote:
When my mother died in addition to the 1000s of pounds of wheat and dry pinto beans that would end up being 30 years old and tossed, we found at least a 100 lbs of chocolate under the bed. LOL!


When I die my children will be pleasantly surprised to find 100 cases of Pilsener beer in my food storage.

You mean 100 cases of nasty, skunky beer that is far too old? Ack! You'd better rethink, and stock something that ages gracefully.
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Sethbag wrote:You mean 100 cases of nasty, skunky beer that is far too old? Ack! You'd better rethink, and stock something that ages gracefully.


Wine, whiskey, White Star rum, tequila? Good idea, Seth. Who needs food? I won't even know there's a major crisis happening.
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Ray A wrote:
TAK wrote:
When my mother died in addition to the 1000s of pounds of wheat and dry pinto beans that would end up being 30 years old and tossed, we found at least a 100 lbs of chocolate under the bed. LOL!


When I die my children will be pleasantly surprised to find 100 cases of Pilsener beer in my food storage.


that's a wheat storage plan that makes since.. and will be much more tradeable if required. Make sure you rotate regularly thou..
God has the right to create and to destroy, to make like and to kill. He can delegate this authority if he wishes to. I know that can be scary. Deal with it.
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TAK wrote:that's a wheat storage plan that makes since.. and will be much more tradeable if required. Make sure you rotate regularly thou..


Every weekend?
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Ray A wrote:
TAK wrote:that's a wheat storage plan that makes since.. and will be much more tradeable if required. Make sure you rotate regularly thou..


Every weekend?


Maybe not every weekend - Seth is right though.. a health does of aged items should be included for a balanced storage plan..
God has the right to create and to destroy, to make like and to kill. He can delegate this authority if he wishes to. I know that can be scary. Deal with it.
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TAK wrote:Seth is right though.. a health does of aged items should be included for a balanced storage plan..


It is balanced. I'll have both whiskey and tequila.
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TAK wrote:
Ray A wrote:When I die my children will be pleasantly surprised to find 100 cases of Pilsener beer in my food storage.


that's a wheat storage plan that makes since.. and will be much more tradeable if required. Make sure you rotate regularly thou..


Just call it yeast. That's how I explain it's presence in my pantry.
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What do you all think? Should we head to Costco immediately and get our shelves stocked?


Besides the piece emphasizing tithing, I see nothing whatsoever wrong/strange/weird in the message.

Nothing.

It was conservative and wise.
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Ray A wrote:
TAK wrote:Seth is right though.. a health does of aged items should be included for a balanced storage plan..


It is balanced. I'll have both whiskey and tequila.


p.s. When the stuff hits the fan, I'm going to Ray's house.
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