Somewhere recently I got sent a picture of a ancient hand crushing vice
that was used by the church to correct blasphemers. Sounds like you
need to add that to your kit...
On 4/21/23 8:37 AM, Steve Jones wrote:
obviously you dont want your kids playing near the punji traps or
claymores. but digging the holes and sharpening the sticks for the
traps is a good family project. And if you catch one of the petas or
neonazis in the holes, its an excellent opportunity to teach problem
solving skills, like where to separate the joints so that the captures
are more easily transported to the pig pen. Its about working smarter,
not harder. Then there is melting the fillings down into ingots and
the grinding of the teeth to powder for the gardens. So many
opportunities on a compound for family bonding.
On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 8:35 AM Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote:
I mean maybe? I used ludicrous examples because I'm not trying to
pick on anyone particular. I don't care which side of the cup you
drink the kool-aid from, I just don't want a bunch of lunatics
hanging around where my kids might be playing.
On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 9:17 AM Steve Jones
<[email protected]> wrote:
a proper compound doesnt need to concern itself with the
quality of the neighbors. All you need to worry about is
proper placement of punji traps and claymores. Its the
alphabets you need to worry about, they have helicopters
On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 5:48 AM Adam Moffett
<[email protected]> wrote:
So would you guys actually buy that compound? I'm trying
to wrap my head around who would buy it and what for.
I was looking at an empty lot to be my little outdoor
playground, and it has one of these Amish places adjacent
to it. In the back of my head I'm picturing some kind of
weirdo cultists moving in. Like nudist PETA eco-terrorists
or neo-confederate klansmen.
On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 8:09 PM Adam Moffett
<[email protected]> wrote:
The Amish are making a mass exodus from NY. You can
drive through Amish communities and see "for sale"
signs one after the other. The Amish are generally
known for good workmanship, to the point where some
people go out of their way to get Amish building
contractors. They also have multigenerational
households, so you get these large properties with
huge well-built houses, barns, and outbuildings. The
problem is they have no utilities at all. They'll
have hand pumped wells and outhouses and wood stoves.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/234-Hunts-Corners-Center-Lisle-Rd-Marathon-NY-13803/223346029_zpid/?
I linked the above example because it was easy to
find, but that particular one has electric out by the
road. I saw a similar one for sale where there was no
electric service available and it was listed for
$140k. That's a friggin 'steal except for one thing:
What could you do with a huge house with no
electricity? A scout camp? Start a cult?
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