Skousen (author of strategic relocation) says Montana is not that great cuz I’d there was an attack on America Montana is a target due to the nuclear weapon storage
I'm at 5 stars nutnfancy. Even though I have very little money and very very little supplies I fear not and I worry not for God is my guide and my Lord and he provides for me all that I need and as the birds in the trees I do not have to worry about tomorrow. Much love from Illinois, and thanks for your content.
May the Holy Spirit forever dwell in our temples and may I see you with our father when this is all over love you in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord and savior may his name live forever and ever Amen !!!!!!
God is good. I sin, you sin, and we all sin; this deserves destruction. Some will burn in Hell. The difficulties in this world do not compare to eternal death. The only hope is to put your faith in Jesus, he is the only way to be saved.
Nutnfancy, in large part because of your videos and advice over the years I was reasonably prepared for something like our current circumstances. I have loved ones who didn't listen but I am fortunately able to help them to some degree. They now are asking about the ability to defend themselves. I'm working through the frustration of being ignored all this time to help them to whatever degree I can. Thank you for the service you provide us through the project. "The owl is on the shed."
I'm right there with you except I am not dealing with the frustration. I just sat back with a smile and laugh when they all started saying I was right and that they are now listening to me. They laughed alot at me before, I don't hear laughing anymore. Keep on keeping on!
4.5 - 5 Both my wife and I are considered essential in a critical infrastructure position. So our pay hasn't changed, we had years of food storage, 3 sources of water on property, chickens, goats, rabbits, and fish in our livestock. Also a garden that produces all the veggies we need. It is amazing what living a prepping lifestyle is compared to collecting gear.
5 stars for me! I am getting so much done around the house and am In the best shape i have been in for a while. Been splitting lots of firewood for next winter.
Still doing fine now. Prepped accordingly. Work aloine in an essential industry, but concerned about upcoming roadblocks and checkpoints. And if the renters dont pay the landlords I work for, all projects are going to be pulled! If they dont get their money, I dont get my money, My Mortgager doesnt get their money, The holders of the Mortgage backed securities dont get their money, They don't spend to invest in properties, And the tide rolls on and on.....
I am a small engine mechanic at a very rural hardware. We are a essential business. All the local people that are not working are board so they are shopping us hard. No one really gives a crap about covid-19 because they haven’t seen it at their door step yet. Problem is, a large percentage of these same customers that don’t care are elderly at risk people. Covid-19 makes it here and their is going to be massive fatality rate.
I've been playing a shit ton of video games but I also workout, made some target stands, built a shelf for my work bench, then organized my tools and cleaned up the garage. Also got the bike out a bit.
I'd rank a 5. I'm lucky enough to work at home, and rarely go out much anyway, so not much impact on my daily life. I know a lot of others are hurting, so my heart goes out to them. I've really nothing to complain about.
5 stars, I feel for anyone suffering. I have been out of work for about 2 weeks, first time in 20 years. My wife works at the hospital and money is not a problem. I have been having great times with my kids, bike rides, hiking, canoeing. We are following the social distancing and staying close to home, but that won’t stop us from having fun and making the best of things. This has brought my family closer together.
Nutn, you've been in your bible lately. It's apparent in the way you approach some of these topics. Keep the faith, and God bless your family. Thanks for putting your energy into reaching people you'll likely never meet.
Running a 3.5 on the scale. Keeping busy and keeping the family engaged a 5. We are fed contractors and our business slowed down big until the last week of March. Now it’s coming back and we are much better. Stay safe, be smart and don’t get caught up in the suck to much. Love the videos.
When I was young I never needed anyone...All by Myself....All By Myself.. A Grateful, Safe, Prepared, and OUTSTANDING 5 stars! My family is well and safe. Cooking supper and watching LT! This whole thing has been a good test. Yes the test is not over, its not time to put down your pencil. I guess a garden is the next project been thinking about that but not acting. Thank you for all you do. Stay well and safe.
5 stars here NUTN! Probably an original sub from the early days, preparedness has been a part of me since I was a scout. Was a volunteer firefighter for 10 years, storm chasing over a decade, self employed with employees for most of my adult life, married 27yrs, kids, grand kids. So far, everyone healthy. Stay safe buddy, and God bless!
I’m feeling 5 stars right now. I have been growing vegetables for my community at my small family farm. And we are still able to keep our employees paid, for that we are thankful.
Still relevant... Thanks a lot! Last year was a 2 for me, a 1 for my wife. Now it's a 4 for me and a 3 for my wife. We still have to do more, both of us. This is enlightening, thanks again.
I'm going 4 stars, both me and the wife are working. we have water, food ammo and good faith in the lord. taking the opportunity to prove out our preps and plans of operation.. kids out of school for the summer i'm making the best of it.. we have been getting out of the house on mini adventures as much as possible.. just had my 35th b-day and the wife bought me a p365 so I'am still pumped from that dudes!! hoping and praying things all work out for us all and hope we all learn from this!! take this time and learn what you can to really get back to basics and make things simple.. the old way of living is going to come back around I think! Thanks for the great content and positive outlook Nutn really look up to you brother!
Four stars. Been watching since 09, in rural Ga, so I’m blessed. Man, I have always had a lot of respect for you. These last few videos have really been awesome. I really appreciate you being open with your faith. I think if more people who have a public platform we’re not afraid to talk about what’s important, more people could be reached. Great content, I was a patron member, be dollars really started counting. I am over forty, my wife and I were told we couldn’t have children. We never gave up on hope, now we have two boys under five. I farm for a living, and my wife is able to stay at home. Our lives have not really changed a whole lot. I really appreciate what you do for all of us.
I'm a solid 4 my job still has us ticking along and God has been keeping us healthy and helping with my perspective. My mother in law is high stress and is not happy with my wife and I working but my faith is in God alone
Living it out here in S. Louisiana. I’m at a level 3. Still got a job, truly concerned about what lies ahead and the continued seeming flip flop on time frames. Thanks Nutn for all your vids. They are good to watch during my day while avoiding news
1984’s The River with Mel Gibson? I’m feeling like a 4.75. Never feel like I’m completely prepared. Also, I’m 49 with 6 and 9 year old children that I am now home schooling. Stress levels get high sometimes, but we’re doing ok. Both my jobs are essential, thankfully one I can do from home. Thanks for the encouragement.
I'm actually at a 5, thanks to watching these videos all these years. It's been a decade at least. After prepping for years, we have plenty of high morale food, clean water, ammo, and even candy and deserts. Two full freezers. Electric has been fine but I just serviced the generator so there's no worries there. All the cars and fuel cans are topped off. I work from home already so no disruption there. Have had a lot of time to work on archery skills though and built an atlatl last weekend that I'm getting better at. I maybe want for a salad and realize I should be growing my own and maybe build some raised beds in the front yard. Sounds like another project! My best advice is just stay busy. You know what they say about idle hands.
I've been a double owl TNP'r for the last 10 years and I'm a patreon member as well. This video is low key one of my top 10 favorites all time. I always love your philosophy vids, especially when you talk community and family. I'm always striving to be a better husband and father (our second is on the way). Thanks for the words of advice Nutn.
Great video, and thank you! I would have to rate myself a 4.5. Luckily I am working from home to begin with on a contracted photography project. Even though I am here alone I still like to get out and of course all the ranges are shut down. I just hop on the old KLR and head up the canyons. Still too much snow to do too much off road, but the time will come when I can ride around and find new fishing spots and camp off the bike. Life is always what you make it for yourself. A sense of accomplishment and pride in our work has great value (along with some play time now and then). The garden is going to be spectacular this year. Every vehicle has fresh fluids, and the bathroom has probably been cleaned to many times for a bachelor this past month. Other things to do and this is a good time for are: Clean out the old gear that doesn't get used and has been sitting for years. Donate it to a friend that might need it or something like Boy Scouts that can put it to use. Old pots and pans that are not utilized went to goodwill. Even books no longer used went to the little local library. Our small town doesn't even have a gas station, but everyone here uses the library and they have no funds to purchase books.
5 Stars! I am ready to retire and be at home all the time! Gardening, fixing cars and having fun. Working from home about 70% of the time and only going out if I have too. We are having tons of fun, at home movie nights. The kid is making home made pizza from scratch and we have movie nights. I am super busy too. And LOTS of "Alone" time with Mr's Frugal! My only regret is switching from Cable Modem to DSL right before this. Also, I really really really need the roller coasters to open soon!
Thanks for this nutn. Gonna assign myself a project each day then relax at night for an hr playing metal gear solid on my old ps2. That's my plan this week.
5 stars for me - I'm an introverted workaholic with ADD, which means there is no place I would rather be than staying home and working on a million projects in my shop or in the yard. I can't relate to people who get bored. All the things we can't do now are the things I can't stand, like crowds, traffic, stores, parties, etc. I get to spend time with my dogs and work on projects I haven't had time for before. Quarantine is my slice of heaven. I lost my side jobs, but I'll be fine. I feel bad for the people who are hurting now, but I'm thankful that I have it pretty good right now.
Being calm is imperative to getting through this. By you, being calm, you are helping others see the light. Like being lost on a raft at sea with no moon or starLIGHT for guidance, when you see the light on the hill which is a municipality,township, or village of peace,prosperity, and harmony, you then have hope for you know which direction to go-which is toward the light!
My wife and myself work in a prison. Under normal conditions it takes every bit of our attention to keep sharp. Now we are contingency planing for an event where staff and the population are infected. Our current circumstance is that we are ordered to shelter in place so... essentially we go to prison and we go home. we have taken in two additional people due to lay offs and college closers. Food and TP are good at this point, however we didn't know that our home population would double. I will also tell you how thankful we are that we haven't been layed off. We are so thankful that we are getting paid when so many are not.
I'm a 5 star for now. I've gotten a bunch of stuff done around the house and I'm still able to work from. Right now my supplies look good. I am worried about the long term implications for my business, but I can't control that. My wife and dog are healthy. That's all I can ask for.
I rank my current condition 3 or 3 1/2. I'm still working as my job is classified as necessary to maintain basic infrastructure. We do have some food storage, guns and ammo, tools and other supplies. Now, and for the next few weeks, I'll be concentrating on getting all vehicle maintenance up to snuff and getting my garden planted. Thanks, Nutin. Cheers.
OK, playing catch with yourself (actual story) when I was 11 I moved to a new city during the summer. School hadn't started and I didn't know anyone to hang out with. My mom had a back injury and couldn't play catch, and my dad worked long hours. So... I taught myself to throw and catch a football by (get this) throwing it (at an angle) to my steep roof. It then came down at a different angle, and I would run and try to catch it before it hit the ground. I also had a Daisy Powerline BB gun and some plastic army men. Good times. Not a recommendation exactly, but if you've got no one else, you CAN play catch with yourself. (Provided you have a steep enough roof!) Haha
My great grand parents came here from Greece with 11 kids, built a tiny 1 room shack, and then went through the depression and lost 2-3 of the kids. But they made it through. People were just tougher back then.
5 sir. Faith base. Very bless. Hope you are great. Still employed (air craft mechanic). Am adopting to new change in the world. Getting prepared for the future now. Life will change like after 9-11.
A solid 4 out here in Montana. Plenty of food ammo and tp. Im “essential”, so I still have to go to work. I’m remodeling my house so I have plenty of things to do while I’m at home. The only thing different for me is the lines are a lot longer at the grocery store and there’s a lot less traffic during my commute.
My city here in CA has closed all public parks and outdoor recreation areas. I used go to the park nearly every day and do calisthenics. It made me feel so good. How in the heck are they going to enforce this bs??
3.5-4 up here in Seattle. More prepared than most people, but right out of college last year there wasn't a ton of capital to spend. Plenty of TP and grub, working from home. Hang in there gents, we're in this together!
We are a good 4. We miss seeing family and friends. We have been homeschooling for 5 years before this. We have been enjoying getting projects and home maintenance that had been put off due to our busy schedule. I think lots of good will come from this. People will spend more time with immediate family and hopefully become closer. I also think with all of this work from home lots of people can live where they want not where there job is. I'm an optimist.
Good ole Dr Beeman of the Airgun importing biz in the late 70s through the early 90s did an article on "mini-sniping game" using high precision air rifles at challenging ranges. Like 35 to 60 yards shooting at small army men like you did or even as small as 9mm cases. They had rules and such but yes, great fun and helps with firearm skills of course also. I think you know I have been a competitive and recreational airgunner with high quality imported air rifles since the mid 80s and some friends and I even worked out the scale ballistics for simulating long range firearm calibers scaled down to airgun energy levels and ranges. For example before airguns we had worked out that a .22lr at 300 yards is like shooting 7.62x51mm at 1200 or 1000 yards I forgot which. So we had done the same for airguns but we were shooting from 45 to about 70 yards or so depending on the platform and power. So great for both trigger discipline but also for helping understanding ballistics better. Airguns are highly recommended for fun, safety training and skill improvement.
Thank you so much for the video. It gave me lots of ideas and made me feel a ton better about my situation. Today I went and grabbed a bunch of lumber and the kids and I are building some planting beds in the backyard. Great project and it feels awesome to be outside working with my hands. Lots of stuff planned now as well. Next week is some backyard camping and shooting (BB guns only around here.)
I kept putting off buying a homestead property thinking "ah I should have at least another 10 years" then this shit caught me completely off guard, while I was more prepared than the average bear I'm not comfortable in my current position. I just pray we get a chance for things to come back to base line and we can get a chance to prepare even more.
I’d say currently 4 stars. I’ve been better, but it definitely could be worse. Thanks for the years of content you’ve provided us to prepare for situations like this!
I'm a 4-4.5.. My only issue is I'm running low on TP.. Down to 30 rolls and eating a lot of beans, rice, so its going quick.. I'm by myself with two dogs so no kids or spouse. Lots of projects are finally getting worked on. The old trailer that had rotten wood and been sitting next to the house for at least 3 years has now been stripped, all the old wiring and broken lights have been removed. Today I will be sanding and priming the now bare frame. Got a complete set of lights to install. Have a quart of paint to paint it first. At night I'm sorting buckets of brass, processing and tumbling over night, got a bunch of 9mm and 40S&W to size, deprime, and reprime.. Got a batch of reloading going in the next week or so.. A new tumbler is coming so I can do several batches of cleaning at one time.. Need to build a casting bench and get my casting back up and running.
TNP is a great source of hope, inspiration, positivity, and humor! Keep it up! And God's speed to you and your's!!! Can't wait to get back to talkin about guns and distance shooting...
🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 A country boy will survive. Sheltered in place here in Georgia. It is an inconvenience to not be able to move about freely. Always liked Hub's line in Secondhand Lions, "If you want something, get it yourself. Better still learn to do without." Many good lessons will be learned by wise people in this event. Relearning our love and dependence on Jesus. Service to others. Importance of time spent with those you love. Hard times make good folks.
3-3.5 Prepared for many years. Daughter and Son now in their 20's, been prepping them since they were young. What I didn't prepare for was 3 young grands and a new wife of 7 months...
5 here. Doing great! Getting shit done. My kitchen knives are paper slicing sharp. My stuff is getting organized. I'm getting sleep. Sorry so many are having issues, but I'm the happiest I've been in ages.
5 stars here! nutn to worry about. Everything I have control over is covered, things I don't have control over I can't worry about. Personal responsibility! I hope everyone else out there is peachy!
3/5 stars for me right now....rushing to get a setup together while everything is flying off the shelves. Haven't had a job in a month and half due to lay offs. Got a job now, money's coming in. Got a decent amount of food, water, gas, batteries, ammo etc. but want more. So much that needs to be bought, coordinating with friends in NYS while I'm in UT going to regroup very soon. Everything's gone to shit and I should have been prepared by now, but I spent the summer and all my money on a cross country cycling trip. Very self guilty right now. Will press on and push through! Form a good little community with my friends. Hope everyone else is doing alright with your friends and communities, keep the future in mind (summer and winter coming, the like).
Great message, for those unaware - Old Framers Almanac has a garden planner (by zip code) to simplify garden design. Great tool that removes guesswork from gardening. Some items are free, some are a small investment but worth it even for experienced gardeners. Thanks
TNP Patreon COMMENTERS FOLLOW, NEVER TO LATE TO SUPPORT MY WORK, COME ON DOWN: www.patreon.com/nutnfancy "David Gaines I am fortunate to have gotten plugged into TNP in my early 20s and have spent a decade preparing not only physically but also mentally and emotionally for times like this. We knew it would happen eventually so thank you for all of the philosophy videos about times like this. I was just explaining to my wife the other day your “Don’t hasten the day” video which was spot on. I stay sane by spending time with my wife and children, enjoying all of the TNP videos and waiting patiently for “Watch Basics” to drop lol 2 2h The Nutnfancy Project Great comment as usual David and you are in good company with everyone here; most also have been prepping for this stuff. Watch Basics in the works -) 1 1h Racing Psychosis Racing its just around the corner good reason to get karts ready. My number is the 6, so stay 6ft behind me. On a serious side though, yea beginning to see these headlines of people committing suicide as they cannot take social distancing. If we don't get through this soon and get back to semi-normal and a depression hits then you'll see suicides. We're walking a fine line in my opinion, whether anyone likes it or not. But hey that's the "outrage" culture nowadays. Again my opinion, you may have a different one, that's your right. 2h The Nutnfancy Project Yep that is coming. Many and I mean many are ill equipped to handle even social distancing or isolation. You cut off their internet and I think suicides will go up even more. Pretty sad where society is, really delicate. 1h Ryan Reese I’m only 15 minutes into the video and I love it so far. Thanks for the reminder of faith. Spiritual wellness goes a long way! I’ve had so many cool projects come to mind during this stay at home period. I’m replacing the seal on my Gulfmaster as we speak and I’m costing a Spyderco later today. 🤙 2 2h The Nutnfancy Project "I’ve had so many cool projects come to mind during this stay at home period. " Thanks Ryan and you are correct SO MANY projects to have fun with all while improving your systems. ABP. Always Be Producting 18min Dan the GW Before I watch this I will make a prediction, I say take this time to better yourself. We are actually in a unique time where we can use social media to connect in a positive way. We are distanced away from our jobs and normal routine where we actually have time to connect online and learn online, and also we have the time to do and complete new projects. So rather than get lost in a spiral of depression, because you have binge watched all of the distractions, go use the internet for its amazing information purpose. Look up coursera, learn a new recipe, get into gardening, learn an instrument, we actually have the time to better ourselves as we are upended from our self centered, self absorbed (I'm guilty too) routine. It is a time to wake up and be better than what we were, at least for me. 2h The Nutnfancy Project You did some of them but it holds some surprises too, lmk! 18min Jacob Leage I bought 6 Red Ryders based on that vid you did with Last Suspect, have a BB gun range and shooting competitions with family members. It’s an absolute blast! 3 2h The Nutnfancy Project You are wise. I will never sell our Red Ryders, such fun! 18min steve garrett Nutn. People are crazy, if things really go south neighbors will snitch on each other, it’s like the Stasi will come back. I posted this on the herriman Facebook page, I was called the village idiot. I was told it’s too bad I can vote. It was like a lynch mob was going to show up to my house. It got so foul the post was removed. After 60 plus comments in 30 minutes Here is my post A letter on liberty: I have always said if the government really wanted to protect people. They would simply just lock everyone in prison. That would be the least likely way of hurting ourselves. Everyday everyone of us takes risks, We could be run over by a car, a bolt of lightning could hit us, a light pole could fall on us. How about walking down the side walk a car loses a tire and hits and kills us? What about a robber who has a gun and wants to shoot us? As I look around myself I see the right to attend church taken away. I see the right to be around who I want to taken away. I see my right to travel and commerce taken away. I have even seen vast interference on things like property rights and contracts between parties tampered with and thrown out the window. no one seems to care or question that these basic freedoms are taken without firing a shot. We are each our own individual agents, that means I am my own entity. Why can't I decide just as I do everyday what level of risk I am willing to take? Why can't I decide that if I go in public and contract the virus that the hospitals will be overwhelmed already and that I stand the potential of not being able to get care and that I may die? Why can't I decide to stay home myself if I am a high risk person to the disease? Simply put my decision to stay home or go out and risk getting a disease should be my own decision. Now you say oh but wait you can't do that you are impacting others by potentially spreading the disease. back to daily risks again. What if I have a health issue and black out and run over a kid in a cross walk? What if I pick up my phone get distracted and run a red light? having freedoms and rights doesn't mean that is the most safe way to live. We were promised a sure path with no danger to the end point by a certain person long ago. We all chose agency, agency of man, With all the perils associated with it. Freedom and agency IS NOT the safest choice for us. The problem is government has taken on itself and the guarantor of safety. They have to come in and save everyone from themselves, Why because people will blame them and want a bail out. Or blame them and not vote for them. Or more sinister they enjoy being the guarantors of whatever freedoms they let you have. None of all this promotes freedom or the agency of man, Steve Garrett, god fearing, father, husband, patriot, lover of liberty!! 1 1h Bludjin We just went through that 6.5 mag earthquake here in Boise. The wife is pretty shook up by it. Luckily there was no damages. I think her sense of security here at home has been shattered. She’s really tough and I know that she will ultimately pull through it. It was just that little extra to push her over the top. We were pretty lucky that we were able to top off all of our preps before this whole crisis, I just thank the Jesus for that. 1 43min Darrrn I don’t know when exactly when first world societies started feeling they are immune to nature. Every living thing on this planet is subject to it. You have good years and bad years. A good year for one living thing may mean a bad for another. Sometimes it a bad year for most of live and it’s catastrophic. This is not catastrophic and catastrophic will come someday but you can’t stop it and the arrogance of thinking we can is silly. Perspective! 1 26min foxGuru i'm working in the woods for the last few weeks and already harvested enough fire wood for 2 winters time. Yeah, a lot of work for the family, but its a nice feeling :) ...yes, we argued a few times also haha, its normal :) Inportant is that we all do stuff safely. Stay positive and creative :) 13min The Nutnfancy Project "having freedoms and rights doesn't mean that is the most safe way to live. We were promised a sure path with no danger to the end point by a certain person long ago. We all chose agency, agency of man....The problem is government has taken on itself and the guarantor of safety." EPIC and on point post Steve, I agree on all points. So while you've been black listed by your IDIOT neighbors, you're in good company here with that line of thinking."
My wife doesn't cook either. We have a large family with 7 growing boys. Fortunately i enjoy cooking and do it pretty well. That may be one of the reasons she married me lol. Most nights i have to prepare a smorgasbord just to satisfy my boys ferocious appetites. Thanks nutnfancy. We love u
Dogs are a wonderful addition to a family. Loved your points but you forgot the additional level of security that comes with them. If nothing else they make a great perimeter alarm.
Yes it’s good to keep busy with work in order not to go insane, but to go and do your roof or any big job that you’ve never done before, it costs so much money to get all the tool you need for that job!
The 13:00 mark is pure GOLD! You need 50% suck in your life. Thank you so much for that. I needed that after this week. I've not laughed that hard in a long time.
Soft 3 stars, solid 2.75... I’m not generally concerned if I catch it. I’m concerned for my wife(auto immune deficiency) and parents/in laws. Bounce back will be tough for sure but we will some how. social economics will change and have a major effect on future living( most concerning for me long term) but the biggest concern/stress is the disregard for general health issues that are being ignored or thrown away
Hey Nutn, we’re here in Ga , in a suburb of Atl and at this moment we’re at a 3 as we are not social butterflies any way and so it not bad . We hope that it will be only a few more weeks and we peak and start to level out... if not then will ... we’ll need to really tight up and we have a daughter that special needs and requires meds .... and a teenage daughter ... I’m more sad for her and that she is missing school and friends . As sir Shackleton says “ we endure to conquer “
10:09 coming back 4 years later and this is true. But learning how delicate rule of law really is was eye-opening. And even if I was doing fine, when the rest of society is suffering, I could not feel good. It was a weird feeling. The best way I can describe it is the difference between being in your bedroom while the neighbours have a party and just being in your bedroom and hearing silence. When they are having a party, as long as it's not too annoying, I feel more optimistic. The pandemic was the opposite. Like raineeeeeeeeeen on ya weddings day...
one star sir. my dad is vietnam vet and his health is failing, if he gets this it'll kill him. My wife and kids depend on me too but no one is calling for repairs right now. Gonna be homeless if people don't get confidence in society again soon ! SOON !
In Australia it is currently illegal to visit your friends or even drop off something at their door. They have restricted the reasons to be able to leave your homes.
3 stars. I live in Seattle and got laid off of my bar tending job the day everything closed (about three weeks ago). I have plenty of guns and ammo ( thanks tnp), and as long as financial assistance from the federal government keeps coming in, I will survive!
Eagle Company you should never depend on the government for financial security. Stack away a 6 to 12 month emergency fund once this blows over. You will sleep better at night
HURT 1 I understand this. Poor financial decisions have taught me many lessons, and thankfully I am still young so the biggest consequences are a fixable credit score and a bit of self induced financial stress.
5, homes solid. Food solid, supplies solid. Money solid so far. as you said it, TP and all lol. I knew ahead of the chaos, so loaded up before it went wild.
**** I am from Montana we are naturally isolated
Anthony Miller I envy you.
Skousen (author of strategic relocation) says Montana is not that great cuz I’d there was an attack on America Montana is a target due to the nuclear weapon storage
In Kalispell.
4.5 out of 5. Been preparing for too many years to count. Not happy about what’s happening but so glad we prepared.
I'm at 5 stars nutnfancy. Even though I have very little money and very very little supplies I fear not and I worry not for God is my guide and my Lord and he provides for me all that I need and as the birds in the trees I do not have to worry about tomorrow. Much love from Illinois, and thanks for your content.
May the Holy Spirit forever dwell in our temples and may I see you with our father when this is all over love you in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord and savior may his name live forever and ever Amen !!!!!!
Nick Deardeuff yh because god helped the other 60k plus that died. But don’t worry he’s got your back......
God is good. I sin, you sin, and we all sin; this deserves destruction. Some will burn in Hell. The difficulties in this world do not compare to eternal death. The only hope is to put your faith in Jesus, he is the only way to be saved.
Glory be to God who's harvest is at hand. Please spread the word of God and his message and do not pollute it. This is a call to all
@@hikinguphigh Why do you have to shit on somebody just because they aren't worried??? Thats a pretty pathetic thing to do.
Nutnfancy, in large part because of your videos and advice over the years I was reasonably prepared for something like our current circumstances. I have loved ones who didn't listen but I am fortunately able to help them to some degree. They now are asking about the ability to defend themselves. I'm working through the frustration of being ignored all this time to help them to whatever degree I can. Thank you for the service you provide us through the project. "The owl is on the shed."
I'm right there with you except I am not dealing with the frustration. I just sat back with a smile and laugh when they all started saying I was right and that they are now listening to me. They laughed alot at me before, I don't hear laughing anymore. Keep on keeping on!
Previous eras have gone through worse but society has never been this fragile.
4.5 - 5 Both my wife and I are considered essential in a critical infrastructure position. So our pay hasn't changed, we had years of food storage, 3 sources of water on property, chickens, goats, rabbits, and fish in our livestock. Also a garden that produces all the veggies we need. It is amazing what living a prepping lifestyle is compared to collecting gear.
5 stars for me! I am getting so much done around the house and am In the best shape i have been in for a while. Been splitting lots of firewood for next winter.
I've also been social distancing by spending time on my motorcycle. Knocking some miles down adds some peace to the soul.
I'm at a 4-4.5 thanks to the many years of TNP vids preparing me for times like these. A big THANK YOU to you Nutn!
It is such an added bonus that you claim your faith and make no apologies for it. Thanks for all your hard work and God bless you!!! Never stop!
4.5 Stars food supply, tp, and ammo is plentiful. Considered essential at my work so money is still coming in.
Still doing fine now. Prepped accordingly. Work aloine in an essential industry, but concerned about upcoming roadblocks and checkpoints.
And if the renters dont pay the landlords I work for, all projects are going to be pulled!
If they dont get their money,
I dont get my money,
My Mortgager doesnt get their money,
The holders of the Mortgage backed securities dont get their money,
They don't spend to invest in properties,
And the tide rolls on and on.....
I am a small engine mechanic at a very rural hardware. We are a essential business. All the local people that are not working are board so they are shopping us hard. No one really gives a crap about covid-19 because they haven’t seen it at their door step yet. Problem is, a large percentage of these same customers that don’t care are elderly at risk people. Covid-19 makes it here and their is going to be massive fatality rate.
I've been playing a shit ton of video games but I also workout, made some target stands, built a shelf for my work bench, then organized my tools and cleaned up the garage. Also got the bike out a bit.
I'd rank a 5. I'm lucky enough to work at home, and rarely go out much anyway, so not much impact on my daily life. I know a lot of others are hurting, so my heart goes out to them. I've really nothing to complain about.
5 stars, I feel for anyone suffering. I have been out of work for about 2 weeks, first time in 20 years. My wife works at the hospital and money is not a problem. I have been having great times with my kids, bike rides, hiking, canoeing. We are following the social distancing and staying close to home, but that won’t stop us from having fun and making the best of things. This has brought my family closer together.
Nutn, you've been in your bible lately. It's apparent in the way you approach some of these topics. Keep the faith, and God bless your family. Thanks for putting your energy into reaching people you'll likely never meet.
Running a 3.5 on the scale. Keeping busy and keeping the family engaged a 5. We are fed contractors and our business slowed down big until the last week of March. Now it’s coming back and we are much better.
Stay safe, be smart and don’t get caught up in the suck to much. Love the videos.
5 stars. Love being with the wife and kids all day. Fully supplied and squared away thanks to watching you for many years.
When I was young I never needed anyone...All by Myself....All By Myself.. A Grateful, Safe, Prepared, and OUTSTANDING 5 stars! My family is well and safe. Cooking supper and watching LT! This whole thing has been a good test. Yes the test is not over, its not time to put down your pencil. I guess a garden is the next project been thinking about that but not acting. Thank you for all you do. Stay well and safe.
5 stars, now being elderly (60yrs) I'm not leaving my home or giving up my firearms, also I'm a reloader and a retired Marine.
5 stars here NUTN! Probably an original sub from the early days, preparedness has been a part of me since I was a scout. Was a volunteer firefighter for 10 years, storm chasing over a decade, self employed with employees for most of my adult life, married 27yrs, kids, grand kids. So far, everyone healthy. Stay safe buddy, and God bless!
I’m feeling 5 stars right now.
I have been growing vegetables for my community at my small family farm.
And we are still able to keep our employees paid, for that we are thankful.
5 * God is great. Praise Jesus, I hope more people realize what life is about through this trial. Thanks for the work you do Nutnfancy!
Garden Time - Grow food, see sky, touch soil, see living green things.
Still relevant... Thanks a lot! Last year was a 2 for me, a 1 for my wife. Now it's a 4 for me and a 3 for my wife. We still have to do more, both of us. This is enlightening, thanks again.
I'm going 4 stars, both me and the wife are working. we have water, food ammo and good faith in the lord. taking the opportunity to prove out our preps and plans of operation.. kids out of school for the summer i'm making the best of it.. we have been getting out of the house on mini adventures as much as possible.. just had my 35th b-day and the wife bought me a p365 so I'am still pumped from that dudes!! hoping and praying things all work out for us all and hope we all learn from this!! take this time and learn what you can to really get back to basics and make things simple.. the old way of living is going to come back around I think! Thanks for the great content and positive outlook Nutn really look up to you brother!
I never comment on videos, but this one is exceptional. Great inspiration and ideas. Love the positive and warrior mentality
Four stars. Been watching since 09, in rural Ga, so I’m blessed. Man, I have always had a lot of respect for you. These last few videos have really been awesome. I really appreciate you being open with your faith. I think if more people who have a public platform we’re not afraid to talk about what’s important, more people could be reached. Great content, I was a patron member, be dollars really started counting. I am over forty, my wife and I were told we couldn’t have children. We never gave up on hope, now we have two boys under five. I farm for a living, and my wife is able to stay at home. Our lives have not really changed a whole lot. I really appreciate what you do for all of us.
ONE OF TOUR BEST VIDEO BRO!
Great insight. This should be a public service announcement
5 stars brother. Good to go. Stocked up on everything. Money is good and job as a trucker is better than ever. Alls well here
Hey trucker, just to get info right from the source, How is the system holding up? supply chain good? any issues out there?
I'm a solid 4 my job still has us ticking along and God has been keeping us healthy and helping with my perspective. My mother in law is high stress and is not happy with my wife and I working but my faith is in God alone
Living it out here in S. Louisiana. I’m at a level 3. Still got a job, truly concerned about what lies ahead and the continued seeming flip flop on time frames. Thanks Nutn for all your vids. They are good to watch during my day while avoiding news
I want doodle to design some TP TNP patches and shirts.. you’re welcome! Hahaha
Armed State security officer, considered essential. 4 stars as I am prepared and supplied. Bummed about the lack of sports
1984’s The River with Mel Gibson? I’m feeling like a 4.75. Never feel like I’m completely prepared. Also, I’m 49 with 6 and 9 year old children that I am now home schooling. Stress levels get high sometimes, but we’re doing ok. Both my jobs are essential, thankfully one I can do from home. Thanks for the encouragement.
I'm actually at a 5, thanks to watching these videos all these years. It's been a decade at least. After prepping for years, we have plenty of high morale food, clean water, ammo, and even candy and deserts. Two full freezers. Electric has been fine but I just serviced the generator so there's no worries there. All the cars and fuel cans are topped off. I work from home already so no disruption there. Have had a lot of time to work on archery skills though and built an atlatl last weekend that I'm getting better at. I maybe want for a salad and realize I should be growing my own and maybe build some raised beds in the front yard. Sounds like another project! My best advice is just stay busy. You know what they say about idle hands.
I've been a double owl TNP'r for the last 10 years and I'm a patreon member as well. This video is low key one of my top 10 favorites all time. I always love your philosophy vids, especially when you talk community and family. I'm always striving to be a better husband and father (our second is on the way). Thanks for the words of advice Nutn.
Great video, and thank you! I would have to rate myself a 4.5. Luckily I am working from home to begin with on a contracted photography project. Even though I am here alone I still like to get out and of course all the ranges are shut down. I just hop on the old KLR and head up the canyons. Still too much snow to do too much off road, but the time will come when I can ride around and find new fishing spots and camp off the bike. Life is always what you make it for yourself. A sense of accomplishment and pride in our work has great value (along with some play time now and then). The garden is going to be spectacular this year. Every vehicle has fresh fluids, and the bathroom has probably been cleaned to many times for a bachelor this past month.
Other things to do and this is a good time for are:
Clean out the old gear that doesn't get used and has been sitting for years. Donate it to a friend that might need it or something like Boy Scouts that can put it to use.
Old pots and pans that are not utilized went to goodwill.
Even books no longer used went to the little local library. Our small town doesn't even have a gas station, but everyone here uses the library and they have no funds to purchase books.
Litterally just roofed my house and currently working on putting in laminate flooring through the whole house as well. Great video.
5 Stars! I am ready to retire and be at home all the time! Gardening, fixing cars and having fun. Working from home about 70% of the time and only going out if I have too. We are having tons of fun, at home movie nights. The kid is making home made pizza from scratch and we have movie nights. I am super busy too. And LOTS of "Alone" time with Mr's Frugal! My only regret is switching from Cable Modem to DSL right before this. Also, I really really really need the roller coasters to open soon!
Thanks for this nutn. Gonna assign myself a project each day then relax at night for an hr playing metal gear solid on my old ps2. That's my plan this week.
5 stars for me - I'm an introverted workaholic with ADD, which means there is no place I would rather be than staying home and working on a million projects in my shop or in the yard. I can't relate to people who get bored. All the things we can't do now are the things I can't stand, like crowds, traffic, stores, parties, etc. I get to spend time with my dogs and work on projects I haven't had time for before. Quarantine is my slice of heaven. I lost my side jobs, but I'll be fine. I feel bad for the people who are hurting now, but I'm thankful that I have it pretty good right now.
Being calm is imperative to getting through this. By you, being calm, you are helping others see the light. Like being lost on a raft at sea with no moon or starLIGHT for guidance, when you see the light on the hill which is a municipality,township, or village of peace,prosperity, and harmony, you then have hope for you know which direction to go-which is toward the light!
5 stars here. Paid to stay home and I had a huge project I planned on working on a bunch anyways. More top cover this way.
My wife and myself work in a prison. Under normal conditions it takes every bit of our attention to keep sharp.
Now we are contingency planing for an event where staff and the population are infected.
Our current circumstance is that we are ordered to shelter in place so... essentially we go to prison and we go home.
we have taken in two additional people due to lay offs and college closers.
Food and TP are good at this point, however we didn't know that our home population would double.
I will also tell you how thankful we are that we haven't been layed off. We are so thankful that we are getting paid when so many are not.
Thank you for this video Nutnfancy! Me and my family appreciate it! God bless you and your family!
I'm a 5 star for now. I've gotten a bunch of stuff done around the house and I'm still able to work from. Right now my supplies look good. I am worried about the long term implications for my business, but I can't control that. My wife and dog are healthy. That's all I can ask for.
I rank my current condition 3 or 3 1/2. I'm still working as my job is classified as necessary to maintain basic infrastructure. We do have some food storage, guns and ammo, tools and other supplies. Now, and for the next few weeks, I'll be concentrating on getting all vehicle maintenance up to snuff and getting my garden planted. Thanks, Nutin. Cheers.
Former infantryman, work in natural resources law enforcement job. Natural introvert. This has no effect on me. Frankly I'm enjoying it.
5. Food, ammo, firearms, etc well stacked. Working remotely. Got to spend an extra 6 weeks with my newborn son. Couldn’t have worked out better 😀
OK, playing catch with yourself (actual story) when I was 11 I moved to a new city during the summer. School hadn't started and I didn't know anyone to hang out with. My mom had a back injury and couldn't play catch, and my dad worked long hours. So... I taught myself to throw and catch a football by (get this) throwing it (at an angle) to my steep roof. It then came down at a different angle, and I would run and try to catch it before it hit the ground. I also had a Daisy Powerline BB gun and some plastic army men. Good times. Not a recommendation exactly, but if you've got no one else, you CAN play catch with yourself. (Provided you have a steep enough roof!) Haha
My great grand parents came here from Greece with 11 kids, built a tiny 1 room shack, and then went through the depression and lost 2-3 of the kids. But they made it through. People were just tougher back then.
5 sir. Faith base. Very bless. Hope you are great. Still employed (air craft mechanic). Am adopting to new change in the world. Getting prepared for the future now. Life will change like after 9-11.
4, easy.
Comfortable and as ready as we can be. Waiting for the 'next steps'.
A solid 4 out here in Montana. Plenty of food ammo and tp. Im “essential”, so I still have to go to work. I’m remodeling my house so I have plenty of things to do while I’m at home. The only thing different for me is the lines are a lot longer at the grocery store and there’s a lot less traffic during my commute.
That's some good looking pizza there nutn
My city here in CA has closed all public parks and outdoor recreation areas. I used go to the park nearly every day and do calisthenics. It made me feel so good. How in the heck are they going to enforce this bs??
3.5-4 up here in Seattle. More prepared than most people, but right out of college last year there wasn't a ton of capital to spend. Plenty of TP and grub, working from home. Hang in there gents, we're in this together!
... good advice .... tyvm
Committing to small building projects & gardening etc helps
... now must learn to do more "inhouse" exercising :)
We are a good 4. We miss seeing family and friends. We have been homeschooling for 5 years before this. We have been enjoying getting projects and home maintenance that had been put off due to our busy schedule. I think lots of good will come from this. People will spend more time with immediate family and hopefully become closer. I also think with all of this work from home lots of people can live where they want not where there job is. I'm an optimist.
Embrace the suck. Love it. More people need to know this. Took me way to long to find this second channel.
Good ole Dr Beeman of the Airgun importing biz in the late 70s through the early 90s did an article on "mini-sniping game" using high precision air rifles at challenging ranges. Like 35 to 60 yards shooting at small army men like you did or even as small as 9mm cases. They had rules and such but yes, great fun and helps with firearm skills of course also. I think you know I have been a competitive and recreational airgunner with high quality imported air rifles since the mid 80s and some friends and I even worked out the scale ballistics for simulating long range firearm calibers scaled down to airgun energy levels and ranges. For example before airguns we had worked out that a .22lr at 300 yards is like shooting 7.62x51mm at 1200 or 1000 yards I forgot which. So we had done the same for airguns but we were shooting from 45 to about 70 yards or so depending on the platform and power. So great for both trigger discipline but also for helping understanding ballistics better. Airguns are highly recommended for fun, safety training and skill improvement.
4 stars only because I haven't seen my kids since this started. My gf has been really good at getting groceries delivered.
Thank you so much for the video. It gave me lots of ideas and made me feel a ton better about my situation. Today I went and grabbed a bunch of lumber and the kids and I are building some planting beds in the backyard. Great project and it feels awesome to be outside working with my hands. Lots of stuff planned now as well. Next week is some backyard camping and shooting (BB guns only around here.)
I kept putting off buying a homestead property thinking "ah I should have at least another 10 years" then this shit caught me completely off guard, while I was more prepared than the average bear I'm not comfortable in my current position. I just pray we get a chance for things to come back to base line and we can get a chance to prepare even more.
I’d say currently 4 stars. I’ve been better, but it definitely could be worse. Thanks for the years of content you’ve provided us to prepare for situations like this!
Honestly... about 3 stars. It’d be higher if I wasn’t poor. 😆 I’m great on ammo, food, weaponry, and still working.
Great advice as usual! Glad you're still around doing what you do, it's appreciated.
3.5 stars. Big financial hit but we have each other and we have health n supplies
I'm a 4-4.5.. My only issue is I'm running low on TP.. Down to 30 rolls and eating a lot of beans, rice, so its going quick.. I'm by myself with two dogs so no kids or spouse. Lots of projects are finally getting worked on. The old trailer that had rotten wood and been sitting next to the house for at least 3 years has now been stripped, all the old wiring and broken lights have been removed. Today I will be sanding and priming the now bare frame. Got a complete set of lights to install. Have a quart of paint to paint it first.
At night I'm sorting buckets of brass, processing and tumbling over night, got a bunch of 9mm and 40S&W to size, deprime, and reprime.. Got a batch of reloading going in the next week or so.. A new tumbler is coming so I can do several batches of cleaning at one time.. Need to build a casting bench and get my casting back up and running.
TNP is a great source of hope, inspiration, positivity, and humor!
Keep it up! And God's speed to you and your's!!!
Can't wait to get back to talkin about guns and distance shooting...
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A country boy will survive.
Sheltered in place here in Georgia. It is an inconvenience to not be able to move about freely. Always liked Hub's line in Secondhand Lions, "If you want something, get it yourself. Better still learn to do without."
Many good lessons will be learned by wise people in this event.
Relearning our love and dependence on Jesus. Service to others. Importance of time spent with those you love. Hard times make good folks.
3-3.5 Prepared for many years. Daughter and Son now in their 20's, been prepping them since they were young. What I didn't prepare for was 3 young grands and a new wife of 7 months...
So much truth in having work (keeping busy) in your life. I've been thinking and doing exactly that through this time.
5 here. Doing great! Getting shit done. My kitchen knives are paper slicing sharp. My stuff is getting organized. I'm getting sleep. Sorry so many are having issues, but I'm the happiest I've been in ages.
Great advice, I have already replaced my hot water heater, cleaned my shed and organized all my shooting and fishing gear.
4.0. Still working. 66 straight days of working. Concerned with economic impact down the road. Plenty of food, water and ammo.
5 stars here! nutn to worry about. Everything I have control over is covered, things I don't have control over I can't worry about. Personal responsibility! I hope everyone else out there is peachy!
Excellent video Nutn! I aspire to be a man like you sir. Thanks so much for all your content!
3/5 stars for me right now....rushing to get a setup together while everything is flying off the shelves. Haven't had a job in a month and half due to lay offs. Got a job now, money's coming in. Got a decent amount of food, water, gas, batteries, ammo etc. but want more. So much that needs to be bought, coordinating with friends in NYS while I'm in UT going to regroup very soon.
Everything's gone to shit and I should have been prepared by now, but I spent the summer and all my money on a cross country cycling trip. Very self guilty right now. Will press on and push through! Form a good little community with my friends. Hope everyone else is doing alright with your friends and communities, keep the future in mind (summer and winter coming, the like).
Bidet toilet attachment will bring you up to a 5!
Great message, for those unaware - Old Framers Almanac has a garden planner (by zip code) to simplify garden design. Great tool that removes guesswork from gardening. Some items are free, some are a small investment but worth it even for experienced gardeners. Thanks
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"David Gaines I am fortunate to have gotten plugged into TNP in my early 20s and have spent a decade preparing not only physically but also mentally and emotionally for times like this. We knew it would happen eventually so thank you for all of the philosophy videos about times like this. I was just explaining to my wife the other day your “Don’t hasten the day” video which was spot on. I stay sane by spending time with my wife and children, enjoying all of the TNP videos and waiting patiently for “Watch Basics” to drop lol 2 2h The Nutnfancy Project Great comment as usual David and you are in good company with everyone here; most also have been prepping for this stuff. Watch Basics in the works -) 1 1h Racing Psychosis Racing its just around the corner good reason to get karts ready. My number is the 6, so stay 6ft behind me. On a serious side though, yea beginning to see these headlines of people committing suicide as they cannot take social distancing. If we don't get through this soon and get back to semi-normal and a depression hits then you'll see suicides. We're walking a fine line in my opinion, whether anyone likes it or not. But hey that's the "outrage" culture nowadays. Again my opinion, you may have a different one, that's your right. 2h The Nutnfancy Project Yep that is coming. Many and I mean many are ill equipped to handle even social distancing or isolation. You cut off their internet and I think suicides will go up even more. Pretty sad where society is, really delicate. 1h Ryan Reese I’m only 15 minutes into the video and I love it so far. Thanks for the reminder of faith. Spiritual wellness goes a long way! I’ve had so many cool projects come to mind during this stay at home period. I’m replacing the seal on my Gulfmaster as we speak and I’m costing a Spyderco later today. 🤙 2 2h The Nutnfancy Project "I’ve had so many cool projects come to mind during this stay at home period. " Thanks Ryan and you are correct SO MANY projects to have fun with all while improving your systems. ABP. Always Be Producting 18min Dan the GW Before I watch this I will make a prediction, I say take this time to better yourself. We are actually in a unique time where we can use social media to connect in a positive way. We are distanced away from our jobs and normal routine where we actually have time to connect online and learn online, and also we have the time to do and complete new projects. So rather than get lost in a spiral of depression, because you have binge watched all of the distractions, go use the internet for its amazing information purpose. Look up coursera, learn a new recipe, get into gardening, learn an instrument, we actually have the time to better ourselves as we are upended from our self centered, self absorbed (I'm guilty too) routine. It is a time to wake up and be better than what we were, at least for me. 2h The Nutnfancy Project You did some of them but it holds some surprises too, lmk! 18min Jacob Leage I bought 6 Red Ryders based on that vid you did with Last Suspect, have a BB gun range and shooting competitions with family members. It’s an absolute blast! 3 2h The Nutnfancy Project You are wise. I will never sell our Red Ryders, such fun! 18min steve garrett Nutn. People are crazy, if things really go south neighbors will snitch on each other, it’s like the Stasi will come back. I posted this on the herriman Facebook page, I was called the village idiot. I was told it’s too bad I can vote. It was like a lynch mob was going to show up to my house. It got so foul the post was removed. After 60 plus comments in 30 minutes Here is my post A letter on liberty: I have always said if the government really wanted to protect people. They would simply just lock everyone in prison. That would be the least likely way of hurting ourselves. Everyday everyone of us takes risks, We could be run over by a car, a bolt of lightning could hit us, a light pole could fall on us. How about walking down the side walk a car loses a tire and hits and kills us? What about a robber who has a gun and wants to shoot us? As I look around myself I see the right to attend church taken away. I see the right to be around who I want to taken away. I see my right to travel and commerce taken away. I have even seen vast interference on things like property rights and contracts between parties tampered with and thrown out the window. no one seems to care or question that these basic freedoms are taken without firing a shot. We are each our own individual agents, that means I am my own entity. Why can't I decide just as I do everyday what level of risk I am willing to take? Why can't I decide that if I go in public and contract the virus that the hospitals will be overwhelmed already and that I stand the potential of not being able to get care and that I may die? Why can't I decide to stay home myself if I am a high risk person to the disease? Simply put my decision to stay home or go out and risk getting a disease should be my own decision. Now you say oh but wait you can't do that you are impacting others by potentially spreading the disease. back to daily risks again. What if I have a health issue and black out and run over a kid in a cross walk? What if I pick up my phone get distracted and run a red light? having freedoms and rights doesn't mean that is the most safe way to live. We were promised a sure path with no danger to the end point by a certain person long ago. We all chose agency, agency of man, With all the perils associated with it. Freedom and agency IS NOT the safest choice for us. The problem is government has taken on itself and the guarantor of safety. They have to come in and save everyone from themselves, Why because people will blame them and want a bail out. Or blame them and not vote for them. Or more sinister they enjoy being the guarantors of whatever freedoms they let you have. None of all this promotes freedom or the agency of man, Steve Garrett, god fearing, father, husband, patriot, lover of liberty!! 1 1h Bludjin We just went through that 6.5 mag earthquake here in Boise. The wife is pretty shook up by it. Luckily there was no damages. I think her sense of security here at home has been shattered. She’s really tough and I know that she will ultimately pull through it. It was just that little extra to push her over the top. We were pretty lucky that we were able to top off all of our preps before this whole crisis, I just thank the Jesus for that. 1 43min Darrrn I don’t know when exactly when first world societies started feeling they are immune to nature. Every living thing on this planet is subject to it. You have good years and bad years. A good year for one living thing may mean a bad for another. Sometimes it a bad year for most of live and it’s catastrophic. This is not catastrophic and catastrophic will come someday but you can’t stop it and the arrogance of thinking we can is silly. Perspective! 1 26min foxGuru i'm working in the woods for the last few weeks and already harvested enough fire wood for 2 winters time. Yeah, a lot of work for the family, but its a nice feeling :) ...yes, we argued a few times also haha, its normal :) Inportant is that we all do stuff safely. Stay positive and creative :) 13min The Nutnfancy Project "having freedoms and rights doesn't mean that is the most safe way to live. We were promised a sure path with no danger to the end point by a certain person long ago. We all chose agency, agency of man....The problem is government has taken on itself and the guarantor of safety." EPIC and on point post Steve, I agree on all points. So while you've been black listed by your IDIOT neighbors, you're in good company here with that line of thinking."
Love your content brother! You're like a second Father! Too much wisdom!!!
My wife doesn't cook either. We have a large family with 7 growing boys. Fortunately i enjoy cooking and do it pretty well. That may be one of the reasons she married me lol. Most nights i have to prepare a smorgasbord just to satisfy my boys ferocious appetites. Thanks nutnfancy. We love u
Dogs are a wonderful addition to a family. Loved your points but you forgot the additional level of security that comes with them. If nothing else they make a great perimeter alarm.
Yes it’s good to keep busy with work in order not to go insane, but to go and do your roof or any big job that you’ve never done before, it costs so much money to get all the tool you need for that job!
The 13:00 mark is pure GOLD! You need 50% suck in your life. Thank you so much for that. I needed that after this week. I've not laughed that hard in a long time.
4.5 here. I do all the cooking and needlework in my house too. Sew what! Dad joke. My girlfriend is a scrapbooker too. Great video as always!
Soft 3 stars, solid 2.75... I’m not generally concerned if I catch it. I’m concerned for my wife(auto immune deficiency) and parents/in laws. Bounce back will be tough for sure but we will some how. social economics will change and have a major effect on future living( most concerning for me long term) but the biggest concern/stress is the disregard for general health issues that are being ignored or thrown away
I'm taking time to learn about Ham radio! So when this is all done, hopefully, ill be able to take and pass my test!
Hey Nutn, we’re here in Ga , in a suburb of Atl and at this moment we’re at a 3 as we are not social butterflies any way and so it not bad .
We hope that it will be only a few more weeks and we peak and start to level out... if not then will ... we’ll need to really tight up and we have a daughter that special needs and requires meds .... and a teenage daughter ... I’m more sad for her and that she is missing school and friends .
As sir Shackleton says “ we endure to conquer “
10:09 coming back 4 years later and this is true. But learning how delicate rule of law really is was eye-opening. And even if I was doing fine, when the rest of society is suffering, I could not feel good. It was a weird feeling. The best way I can describe it is the difference between being in your bedroom while the neighbours have a party and just being in your bedroom and hearing silence. When they are having a party, as long as it's not too annoying, I feel more optimistic. The pandemic was the opposite. Like raineeeeeeeeeen on ya weddings day...
5 stars we are used to isolated life on the ranch. Not much has changed, except being able to catch up on some projects.
im about a 3 star. Keep up the excellent work Nutn!
5 star here! Without any panic buying what so ever I might add.
one star sir. my dad is vietnam vet and his health is failing, if he gets this it'll kill him. My wife and kids depend on me too but no one is calling for repairs right now. Gonna be homeless if people don't get confidence in society again soon ! SOON !
5+ Getting caught up on some neglected projects and eating more home cooking.
In Australia it is currently illegal to visit your friends or even drop off something at their door. They have restricted the reasons to be able to leave your homes.
3 stars. I live in Seattle and got laid off of my bar tending job the day everything closed (about three weeks ago). I have plenty of guns and ammo ( thanks tnp), and as long as financial assistance from the federal government keeps coming in, I will survive!
Eagle Company you should never depend on the government for financial security. Stack away a 6 to 12 month emergency fund once this blows over. You will sleep better at night
HURT 1 I understand this. Poor financial decisions have taught me many lessons, and thankfully I am still young so the biggest consequences are a fixable credit score and a bit of self induced financial stress.
Eagle Company yep we all go through it man. Earlier you start, the better off you are.
5, homes solid. Food solid, supplies solid. Money solid so far. as you said it, TP and all lol. I knew ahead of the chaos, so loaded up before it went wild.