Sunday, March 14, 2010

Cooked goose. And you can't even eat it.


Courtesy of Pete at Western Rifle Shooters.

Our gooses are cooked.


And how much .22 Long Rifle and 12 Gauge birdshot did you buy as future substitute currency today?

Mike
III

8 comments:

drjim said...

A lot!

Anonymous said...

Just great....and I'm so hungry!

Anonymous said...

I rarely disagree with you, but...

I'm not convinced that ammo will be a SMART way to barter - nothing worse than being killed with your own coin!

Me, I'm working on other ideas. I believe tobacco and liquor will be quite valuable - especially cigarettes.

'Nuff said...

rexxhead said...

The cartoon looks like the work of Clay Bennett. Is it?

rexxhead said...

One "cratering event"... coming up!

Possibly this one will teach us a -permanent- lesson.

Happy D said...

I really hate the word unsustainable!
Progressives have used it to push their control plans for to long. Now that it most accurately describes Government spending it grates to hear the term.

We could get out of this mess but we would have to disassemble most of the welfare state. That will still result in violence when the leaches get hungry.

Canned food and shotguns anyone?

Jawellnofine said...

In times of war the most common items traded with er:
food
alcohol
cigarettes
and gold (bullion, nuggets & dust etc)

Anonymous said...

Bad Cyborg wrote:
I'm stocking up on spices that don't grow in North America. I figure after the transportation/distribution web collapses people stuff like that should be valuable. I figure people are still gonna want pepper on their eggs (at least the ones who have chickens). Plus they are relatively light for their bulk.

You can buy gallon containers of black pepper at Sam's dirt cheap (although after buying some fill soil at Wally World recently I'm not sure how "cheap" dirt is any more). Lots of other spices and such at Sam's too.