DAC - Take A Breath 🫁
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DAC - Take A Breath 🫁

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A passing your applicates prepared pass what let's put any event the rep that days That is a hello everyone out there on internet radio, and this is a day Jones, the NBC guy. How are you doing on this Thursday night? Thursday night? Oh my goodness, be afraid, be very afraid. Listen. What I want to tell you is slow down, take a breath. Okay. Everybody's hyping this up to be the storm of the century, and it is not. It's it's it's bad. It's going to be bad, and and people are going to die. That is a fact. More people die each year from cold than do from heat. So at least in the United States, people the temperatures are going to drop forty degrees fifty sixty degrees in a matter of twenty four hours. And it's going to catch a lot of people by surprise. It's going to catch a lot of utilities by surprise. And then basically those that are unprepared. And it was interesting because I listened to a news guest and they were talking about how they were preparing, and for most of the people in this audience, you would chuckle like I was. I'm chuckling right now because their level of preparedness is I don't know, get a couple of extra cans of food or or something. I don't know. So most of the people I'm talking to in the PBN family, all we're doing is topping off. All we're doing is getting the last little bit of comfort stuff. And you should be relaxed. Don't feed into the panic. Okay, you got this, and now that that doesn't mean sit back and wait. You know, do the things, do the things. I got my zero point energy generator, my solar generator, which is I hate that term solar generator because it's just a battery pack that charge arges up. Anyway, I got it out for the first time thinking that maybe I might have to use it, you know, because or loan it to someone like a neighbor. Well, I had the battery packs charged up, but it's been a few years and I found them at zero. Yeah, so you got to do the thing. Do the thing, Get get prepared, you know, check check the generator, check your gas, do all that kind of stuff, and we're good. We're good. God, we got wood. I have so many pro paine tanks I don't even want to go fill up the two or three that I have empty, because I have a whole shed full of them. When I go to yard sales and stuff like that, I look for these pro paine tanks and if I have to swap them out on an exchange, I do, but I always go fill them up at a place that fills them, because you get the full amount of pro pain if you swap them out. They limit the amount of pro pain for safety reasons and also for you know, someone that's not as strong to put them in the trunk of their car to lift them up and put them so they don't necessarily give you a full the swap places anyway, you know, maybe this is a good time to check with your neighbors to maybe just by calling them and saying, hey, you ready, this is going to be pretty rough. You know. Maybe it's that time that you spur them on to prep a little more. You know. Truthfully, I'm not sure at the Jonstead, but we can do more. I mean, we are prepping our animals a little more because it's going to be cold. It is going to be cold, not the coldest we've ever seen it here, but pretty cold. So and if we don't lose power, it'll be a walk in the dark. I mean it just but if we lose power, there'll be you know, a little bit of inconvenience. Usually when we lose power, we lose internet. And thanks for reaching out to me about starlink. Okay, it just didn't work out for me, so I took the starlink back. It was going to cost me as much or more, no more. It was going to cost like one hundred and fifty dollars in my area, and I pay fifty dollars right now. But whenever there's a power failure, we lose internet in about three or four hours after the power goes off because whatever the battery backup is in the tower, it does not last. Yeah. I mean, if anybody's freaking out, hmm, Marie is kind of freaking out, maybe I should try the satellite phones again. Whenever she freaks out, I'm able to get more prepper stuff. Uh well, I think that's what everybody's banking on. Your freaking out. Is it going to be a run on toilet paper again? That I could never understand. But yep, got to get the bread and the milk, the bread, the milk, the eggs. Yeah, oh, PBN family. I just wanted to give you a little bit of smiling. You know, look at this and just look at an opportunity to exercise your plan and learn learn from it. Remember that you don't have to heat the whole house. If the power goes out and you're having trouble heating, heat a room, and even smaller than a room, build yourself a fort. Okay. Remember carbon monoxide is a silent killer. You won't be able to smell it. You'll wake up dead. Okay, So remember that's a real thing, so don't be you know, dragging that. And God, do not put gasoline in a kerosene heater. Okay. I have five ways to heat the house and I've yet to find a kerosene heater that I want to buy, so that would be six when I get kerosene. So Piban family, take care, prep on and relax. Relax, Take a deep breath. Because of the relaxed mind thinks better. If you're tense and you're worried, you may not be able to see the obvious. So take care and prep on