[AT] More about Rawls (OT Maybe)

Bob McNitt nysports at frontiernet.net
Tue Jan 12 16:14:19 PST 2010


I think some of you, being farm reared and conservative as I am, will 
find this interesting
http://www.sodahead.com/united-states/a-failed-presidency-already/blog-229103/?page=3&postId=5277727#post_5277727
Bob in CNY

On 1/12/2010 12:49 PM, Alan Riley wrote:
> Charlie, this must be one of the books we discussed a few months back.
> I bought and read both of your suggestions - good books!
>
> Alan
>
>    ----- Original Message -----
>    From: charliehill
>    To: Antique tractor email discussion group
>    Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 6:22 AM
>    Subject: Re: [AT] More about Rawls
>
>
>    Sorry guys,  as is obvious, I sent that to the list by accident.  It was
>    intended for another friend who is reading the same book.
>
>    Charlie
>
>
>    ----- Original Message -----
>    From: "charliehill"<charliehill at embarqmail.com>
>    To: "Antique tractor email discussion group"<at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>    Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 8:13 PM
>    Subject: [AT] More about Rawls
>
>
>    >  Here's an example of what I was saying about the Rawls book.  This is what
>    >  he says you should have in your G.O.O.D. Backpack:
>    >
>    >  Sleeping bag
>    >
>    >  Jacket
>    >
>    >  Gloves
>    >
>    >  Boots
>    >
>    >  Poncho
>    >
>    >  Small Tarp
>    >
>    >  Financial and personal papers
>    >
>    >  Cash and a rolls of quarters
>    >
>    >  Road maps
>    >
>    >  First aid kit
>    >
>    >  Insect repellant
>    >
>    >  Fire starter kit
>    >
>    >  Letherman tool
>    >
>    >  Utility knife
>    >
>    >  10 to 15 MREs
>    >
>    >  Extra socks and underwear
>    >
>    >  2 canteens or a camelback hydration pack
>    >
>    >  Broad brimmed hat
>    >
>    >  LED flashlight and extra lithium batteries
>    >
>    >  Firearms
>    >
>    >  Cell phone
>    >
>    >  GPS
>    >
>    >  Brunton solar port or similar solar charger
>    >
>    >  All of that is supposed to go in your BACKPACK!
>    >  All good stuff but who could carry it all?
>    >
>    >  Then he has 3 more ADD ON Kits that he says would be too bulky or heavy to
>    >  carry in your backpack.  Well DUH.  His kitchen list alone has 24 items
>    >  and
>    >  that ain't countin' food.
>    >
>    >  It's all good, useful stuff but he's gone way beyond what most folks would
>    >  be capable of handling in a backpack.
>    >  Of course he tells everyone to be able to run 5 miles with their pack too.
>    >
>    >  LOL.
>    >
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