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Old 10-20-2010, 02:44 PM   #175
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Originally Posted by kindlekitten View Post
personally for the average American not living in a high rise in a large city I would recommend your emergency pack go in your car (provided you have one). if you are in a standard house, or even small apartment, if you live through whatever your disaster is, you'll be able to get to your car. also, by having it in your car, it will be accessible to most every place you go as long as you are the captain of your ship.
Except in my neighborhood.

My car was broken into while parked in my driveway twice in two years, and then stolen. Yep, right out of the driveway. I leave NOTHING in my car now.

KK, I'm on my way now. Put the sign on the coast, please.

(And in a bit of irony, when my stolen car was recovered there were several CDs in there that I guess the joyriders were going to listen to while cruising. The problem -- the CD player had been stolen during the last break-in, and I had not replaced it. Ha! Take THAT, you morons! )
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