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Date: January 22, 2017 at 14:25:41
From: atom, [DNS_Address]
Subject: How To Build An INCH Bag “I’m Never Coming Home”

URL: Get Home Bags vs Bug Out Bags vs INCH Bags


Get Home Bags vs Bug Out Bags vs INCH Bags


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Date: November 17, 2017 at 10:28:46
From: jpqs, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: How To Build An INCH Bag “I’m Never Coming Home”

URL: INCH Bag: Ultimate Guide


Hello, I've written an extensive article on building an
INCH bag that your readers might appreciate.


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Date: January 29, 2017 at 10:37:44
From: penny k, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: How To Build An INCH Bag “I’m Never Coming Home”


I had a dream starting when I was 15 that a group
that was "us" [now I'd say our extended family] of
about 4 and then 3 I think, cars were in the middle
of wheat country. Fields to the left, after we'd
been driving a while on a two lane road, then came
upon couple [?2} railroad cars, with wheat as a
backdrop. We were all we had, and what we had was
probably all we'd ever have. I think one of the cars
broke down or ran out of gas and we had to reload. I
had the feeling we were fleeing and being hunted.
I've also had dreams of hiding in forest. My whole
extended family has had versions of those two dreams
in the years since.Pretty much the same facts. We
didn't all get along in my one grandson's dream, but
the ties between us all were such that we had to
hold together for the younger ones.My ex called me
in 2002 just to tell me one of his in the forest
dreams. When my son first hooked up with one of his
long term gfriends, and I met her 1/1/2000, she said
you were in a dream I had last night. We were hiding
in the forest and you were cooking for everyone.
I've been dreaming of cooking for people since I was
3-4.


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Date: February 16, 2017 at 23:48:22
From: Polydactyl in N. Bay, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: How To Build An INCH Bag “I’m Never Coming Home”


Wow, that's what I called a serious family heads-up! Thanks for posting. We are always better in groups with other people than going it alone in hard times, even better if you're with awake and aware family members you get a long with- :)


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