Tag: Prep
Redneck Dentist Podcast Blog – 2021-05-22 – Episode 13 – Dexter, Meat Collecting, Oregon Counties
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Red Neck Moment of the Week RNMW
Dexter the new dog/puppy got cleared by the vet and we are going to get him tomorrow.
Dental Story of the Week
Prep of the week
Meat collecting
Trapping
Leg hold traps
Kill traps
Snares
Hunting
Bow – fishing and hunting
Gun – rifle, shot gun, pistol, Pellet,
Size of game
small game
big game
fishing
Can you store meat or do you need to preserve it or eat it all?
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Redneck Dentist Podcast Blog – 2021-05-15 – Episode 12 – Dexter, Chinese Prof, Prep Plan, Slavery
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My Saturday prep from morning coffee to RLM t shirt
Town trip, people ask about the shirt/website.
Going to do some short shots on Rumble
Red Neck Moment of the Week RNMW
BBQ country ribs going on here today
Dexter! Here is an image
RC rock Crawler
great for relaxing and distracting your mind
great for getting outdoors
great for lightening your wallet
Really fun for everyone
Dental Story of the Week
The emergency I had in the dental clinic last week ended up being a pretty significant stroke.
Prep of the week
Why prepare? What are the threats?
Natural disasters: earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, snow, sun, tsunami’s
Pandemics
Climate change
Astronomical events, coronal mass ejections, meteors,
Terrorism
Economic upheaval
Social Unrest
War and Nuclear threats
Ransom Ware Attacks
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Redneck Dentist Podcast Blog – 2021-05-08 – Episode 11 – Predator & Nuisance Control, Dental Dream, Herd Immunity
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Red Neck Moment of the Week RNMW
Gassing gophers
Rooster had to go, pecked nearly to death by the hens, might have been started by the alpha rooster.
Killed a coyote last Sunday. It was eyeballing my chickens.
Kids playing with cardboard boxes making themselves robots, looked like “Lost In Space”
Prep of the week
Dental Story of the Week
Infections every week, several, almost daily. I don’t think education works, at least not in the ways we have tried in the past.
Parenting has much more influences
Baby Bottle Tooth Decay
Covid Herd Immunity
How the Government really screwed up getting us to herd immunity.
It would have been much easier and quicker, and I will even go as far to say even safer to get to “herd Immunity” by doing the following.
We could have continued to live life as usual. Everyone over the age of 75 could take the necessary precautions as THEY saw fit, to stay safe. Everyone else continues to work as normal. Yes, some maybe lots of people would have gotten sick. Some would have died. We would have much more quickly reached herd immunity and we would NOT have tanked our economy and caused massive shortages, in gas, chlorine, masks, gloves, chicken, pork, beef, vegetables, and virtually all other commodities.
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