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		<title>Bug Out Bag</title>
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		<description>The BUG OUT BAG       First and foremost, the bug out bag must be durable.  When you decide on a bag, it is a great idea to look for one with a  large main compartment ready to handle a full load of equipment. It  should be expandable to accommodate all your hydration, communication  and organizational needs. A padded Lumbar area with mesh lined back is  optional, but recommended for breathability. Multiple compression loops,  tie downs and attachment points for equipment and accessories is a  must, and should not be overlooked...</description>
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		<title>Reloading Bench</title>
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		<description>   - Made in March, 2010.I first started off with a few 2x4&amp;#39;s and 3/4  plywood cut to 4&amp;#39;x36 .  I used 3  drywal/multipurposel screws to fasten the 2x4&amp;#39;s, and 1 1/4  screws for the plywood.  </description>
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		<title>Bug Out Remedies Vol 1-3</title>
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		<description>    The news reports keep getting worse. You have already made some basic preparations in case the situation gets worse, but you do not know exactly when the final moment to head out and leave your apartment or home will come. What is going through your mind?  </description>
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		<title>Welcome to Shadowkill</title>
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		<description>This site has undergone some changes. With this new content management system and a clean layout, I intend to post as often as time will permit...</description>
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