Practical, yes, but yeeesh.
Not really. There are a huge number of variables. There aren't too many things this side of chlorine that will kill you right away, and unless someone manages to attack the whole country, help will be on the way. Or it would have been, before Bush gutted FEMA.
WS, most insurance sets a maximum amount of out-of-pocket expenses. Have you checked what that is?
What we need to do is pick a place where we can meet, post-Apocalypse.
I can also wield a double bladed axe. Useful for felling trees and zombies.
Could you take out two zombies with one stroke?
I am so seeking out the buffista compound after the apocalypse. IF i survive it. Seems like it will be a well organized place, and that is essential in a crisis. I'll do my best to seduce a survivalist or two and bring em along, otherwise my contributions would wear out once the stores were thoroughly looted.
We're assuming electricity in post-apocalytiverse?
We'd have batteries for a while, but I suggest we ration them for other uses besides, um,
blowdriers
besides, we wouldn't need
blowdriers
what with all the repopulating the earth we'd be up to.
I'm a good camper and cook well over a fire (which is no joke I'll tell you), but I suspect I'd make my living cracking people up for bites of their squirrles.
In a post-apocalyptic world I'm getting laid AND I'm a working comedian. Sweet.
And it looks like the stage hand strike is over. Go Broadway!
How does that get played out?
bonny, I also had flashbacks as a major complication so Joe (GM) would put me in situations that would set off my leaky brain pan and put me immediately into a flashback and cause me to cause harm to those who prolly didn't deserve it. Like omnis_audis' monk character.
Oops.
I'm hoping the letter Windsparrow got was really incredibly wrong.
I'm hoping we win the lottery so I don't have to work there anymore. Oddly enough, I think my hope is the more realistic.
Andi and I will set up a wind farm and Bed and Breakfast, with a smithy for all the horse riders, and maybe a still.
Don't forget your printing press.
I am familiar with a couple different kinds of looms that are easy to set up for making rougher textiles (of the strap and rug varieties). I can do some sewing, and crochet. I can cook, and plan menus on short commons. I know first aid, a number of home remedies, and can wrangle adults and elders of, shall we say, diminished brain capacity. I have a copy of the U.S. Army Field Guide to Survival - so I can easily learn and share how to set snares for game, and can learn to identify wild edible plants, as well as primitive water purification systems and further adventures in field medicine.
WS, most insurance sets a maximum amount of out-of-pocket expenses. Have you checked what that is?
Haven't gotten the paperwork for the new plan. I'm pretty sure that the maximum out of pocket expenses limit will be greater than the plan's deductible, however.