Quote from nutmeg:
Lots of people are still living off their savings,
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They very well could be,esp if one spouse gets laid off.
What may become interesting if middleclass people go bankrupt and are unable to access their 401k's. Imagine having 100k in a 401 k, no job, unemployment benes won't cover living expenses?
Basically you're broke but have untouchable assets. Now suppose the gov't allows people to access this money, market will tank further.
Quote from CaptainObvious:
Nice looking cat. We ended up going to the shelter about a month after we put Trick down and got these two rascals. The dog was not pleased.
Reaver, what the hell kind of screensaver is that?Quote from Reaver:
Ha ha awesome pics. Yeah, I bet the dog wasn't too happy about that one.
Here's one of my dogs (I have three). Sorry for the bad quality:
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I don't know if he'd be too thrilled if I brought a cat home or not. lol
Quote from Arnie:
Let me ask you something. I read/heard somewhere (can't remmber) that most US cites only have 3-5 days of food in stores and about a weeks worth in hospitals. Can you confirm this? Thanks.
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I have read that there is 10 day supply. Based on in store inventory, in transit and in production. This sounds about right based on typical businesses not wanting to over produce or warehouse items, etc.
Everyone should be in the same boatload of shit at the same time based on those able to get to the store in an emergemcy, those who have supplies stored at home, and nothing availble to buy somewhere in that time frame of 10 days.
The only thing left to eat will be "Dixie Chicks" cd's with ketchup packets. (based upon the only thing left behind during the looting from WallMart during hurricane Katrina).