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Smile Oct 10, 2019 at 06:45 PM
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You can only bring 3 things.

What 3 things have you brought?

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If people count I'm taking my husband and my little ones. We're going full on Swiss Family Robinson on the island.

Assuming people are out I'm going with a knife, rope and a water desalination device.
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I’d take my DH, water and a piano.

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My son who is a BSA Life Scout, My brother who is a retired Warrant Officer in the Army, and my mom who can cook all of the food that they catch.

Things: My Bible, My glasses, a good knife.

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As there are no parameters....

1 - a fully Creed and we'll stocked sailboat. Quite big, there needs to be a cocktail deck.

2. - a few billion in negotiable bonds. I don't really know what they are, but I think it's better than cash.

3 - my wife. If I'm going to sail the Pacific I'll need her with me.

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Default Oct 10, 2019 at 10:03 PM
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A batman suit( it has all the gizmos)

The Elder wand

A tricorder

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I'd take:

1. a copy of the book harry potter and the chamber of secrets (for entertainment)

2. a water bottle (so I can fill it up if I find a good water source)

3. a flag, so I can wave it at passing ships and hope to be rescued
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My Husband

Xanax

A life water straw

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Default Oct 11, 2019 at 09:21 AM
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-My two cats (can they count as one? they're kind of a package deal )
-My rosary
-My kindle filled with tons and tons of books

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Well, definitely my husband.

Practical things: Some kind of fishing rod or hunting tool. I mean, we have to eat. Also, an extremely high-quality tent and a whole bunch of multi-purpose lighters. A quality saw.

Not as necessary, but still desired: A big cooking pot (that's actually kind of practical), a whole bunch of vegetable seeds, a large waterproof box, a very giant container of sugar, whole wheat pasta, coffee beans or loose teas.

Unlike my husband, I don't have major nostalgia for things. I lean towards the practical.

As much as I need my medications, I guess I could leave them home. If I go totally nuts, oh well. I don't know how much I'd suffer with hypothyroidism.
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1. A lifetime supply of Provigil.
2. Fly rod and reel.
3. German Shepherd puppy.

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The Harry Potter series in one book, a fan and a water bottles that never runs dry

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