tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7809154325142515833.post7508215446186166914..comments2023-08-04T05:38:28.380-07:00Comments on TOM'S JOURNAL.---"The Man in the Door“.: Doomday for Damascus?Heli gunner Tomhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04793588674806453096noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7809154325142515833.post-69250943310795888742009-10-17T19:02:28.595-07:002009-10-17T19:02:28.595-07:00Hey Tom. I read that article earlier tonight, and...Hey Tom. I read that article earlier tonight, and it was interesting, as are all the articles lately about the middle east. Things are moving quick, aren't they my brother?!<br />I hope Sharon is feeling well now. As for the rest of your post- as usual, I agree with all of it and feel the same way. Down here, I always stock extra stuff for hurricane season- but starting this year I started stocking a little extra just in case. With our year being so tight, I haven't stocked as much as I'd like, but am putting some away when I can. Some other stuff to consider besides food stuff- lots of hand sanitizers, those new hand crank flash lights and radio to save on batteries, mouthwash and first aid stuff. If ever we are without power and things go nuts- ammo too along with this stuff, you can keep your hands clean without water, and keep yourself from getting infected! If all heck breaks out in the cities- we'll be OK in the boonies, but we'll not be able to make a weekly in town shopping trip as usual. I want to have as much on hand as possible to stay away from the city!<br />God Bless you guys Tom- BTW, your daughters are gorgeous! :-)Carolynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06778221847847541523noreply@blogger.com