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Hey guys, we don't have cable and I'd like to watch that new NatGeo show Doomsday Preppers. Is there any way I can watch in on my computer? I've looked around but can't find anything.
 
Seen that, I'm looking for full ones. The one w/ the fish is really neat.
 
Watched a great Nat Geo the other day on the Sappers in Afghanistan pulling IED's out of the roads
 
kellysguy said:
Hey guys, we don't have cable and I'd like to watch that new NatGeo show Doomsday Preppers. Is there any way I can watch in on my computer? I've looked around but can't find anything.

you didn't get this from me
National Geographic
 
LOL - that's hysterical. After all the searching, the whole show is on YouTube.

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Yeehaa!

Tom
 
Great! Is that the one that came on last night?

I thought Coronal mass ejection was from drinking too much Mexican beer. :pukeface: :jester:

I'd like my own little ecosytem just to have one. I've been thinking about beekeeping for a while now.
 
Uhhhh, if the sun melts and falls from the sky, how's his plant gonna be able to see to eat?

here it comes....

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<span style="font-size: 23pt">AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!!!!!</span>



<span style="font-size: 26pt"> WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE !!!!!!</span>

<span style="font-size: 26pt"> :jester:</span>
 
Speaking of Nat Geo, I picked up a DVD set at Costco that has every Nat Geo magazine in digital form from 1888 to 2008. It also comes with a bonus DVD that has behind-the-scenes info on the Magazine, photography tips and stories behind some of their more notable shots.
 
Basil said:
Speaking of Nat Geo, I picked up a DVD set at Costco that has every Nat Geo magazine in digital form from 1888 to 2008.

Oow! You can use the DVD to mutilply light when the sun melts so you can see! Just look through the hole from the back side.
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I'm all for being prepared for stuff, Katrina taught me that. If I truley thought the sun was gonna melt, last thing I'd do is go on national TV, give my name, what state I live in and details of my food stocks and not say that I'm well armed. You think his neighbors don't watch TV? If the sun melts and falls from the sky, where you think his neighbors gonna go for food?

"Hey, there's an all you can eat chicken and fish joint down the street."

"Maybe they'll have chicken and seafood gumbo." :laugh:

I'm not tied down to any one place. If I thought the sun was gonna melt, all my shizzle would have to be mobile. Chicken yeah, but Talapia? How you gonna move 5,000 Talapia when the neighbors show up? Perhaps he shoulda raised flying fish instead. :laugh:
 
NutmegCT said:
LOL - that's hysterical. After all the searching, the whole show is on YouTube.

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Yeehaa!

Tom

LOLOLOL - "I'm preparing for a coronal mass ejection."
Me, I'm buying marshmellows. :lol:
 
kellysguy said:
BoinkLOLOLOL - "I'm preparing for a coronal mass ejection." [/QUOTE said:
Yet he never mentions sunscreen....

Hehehe, and here I thought it was something sexual.

One wonders what life would be like for the well-toasted "remainders." I'd definitely not want to survive only to share the world with them.

I'm still intrigued that this was Nat Geo! "Ah, observe the primitive American aborigines and their amusing survival ritual. One must not get too close to these animals."
 
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