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Allen Patterson's avatar

When he sported the base layer, I had to stop the video because, I feel to the floor laughing my tail off! I had to stop and repeat the video four or five times laughing until tears were streaming down my face and my sides were hurting so bad.

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JJ Morris's avatar

Laughter is the best medicine my father used to say- just remember why I took my pants off 😂 Thanks for watching 👊🏻🔥👊🏻

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Allen Patterson's avatar

Great content, excellent humor relevant to the discussion, and so many years trying to find a group that made learning fun. I have continued to find every single topic with survival dispatch news to be in lockstep with my belief system! Great job guys!

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JJ Morris's avatar

You’re very kind and we are grateful for your support! We do what we do for people like you- God bless 🙏🏻

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Chris Heaven's avatar

We appreciate your very kind words! Thank you!

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Chris Heaven's avatar

That's hilarious!

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Marly Borup's avatar

Well done! “Don’t challenge me, I’ll do it” 🤣

Thank you for this critical information and tips. Head top to toes, covered perfectly!

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JJ Morris's avatar

😂 Thank you! It was my pleasure.. I appreciate the positive vibes and thanks for going on this adventure with me 👊🏻🔥👊🏻

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John Treibel's avatar

A lot like my Boy Scout days back in the 1960s. We used to camp throughout the entire year in the PNW. The quality of down insulation was superior back then but the rain gear was anything but...unless you had a coated poncho (heavy, with a rubberized coating).

Great info JJ.

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JJ Morris's avatar

I wasn’t around in the 60’s but definitely was in the 70’s.. I LOVED my rubberized Vietnam poncho! It was rugged as all get out and served me well for decades.. Nowadays we have advances in some areas but I feel we have gone backwards in other areas.. I appreciate you watching the video- thank you!

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