Seasons Beatings

Ah, ‘Tis becoming the holiday season….Chrismahanakwanzakah. Funny how all those gift-giving holidays are timed right around December, isn’t it?

Slightly dated, still on-point.

What does the Zero want for gifts this year? Well, a series of huge rallies in the stock market would be nice. Other than that, I’m fairly content with what I have. Just gild the lily a bit here and there….a little ammo to top things off, a little more freeze drieds to top things off, etc. But, by and large, I’m good with just a card or something.

However….. 😉

If you’re the generous type who thinks, “You know, that long-suffering survivalist in Montana does a fairly good job of entertaining me. Heck, I should do something for him.” Well….Im not gonna say no.

Either sign up through Patreon to kick in a couple bucks a month, or email me an Amazon gift card I can use to buy..well…pretty much anything. Esbt tabs, mag pouchs, radio cables, CR123 batts, knife sharpeners, that sort of thing.

Being Commander Zero is an often thankless task, but sometimes nice things occur. A couple times this year I got a silver dime or quarter in the mail, or someone sent a gift card or similar code for Amazon. All very thoughtful and greatly appreciated actions.

Regardless, whatever holiday you observe/celebrate/emulate/ridicule this season, try to have fun and ennjoy whats left of the American economy and civilization.

 

3 thoughts on “Seasons Beatings

  1. Ebst tabs. You mean the or a soup and ham that used to be made in Germany? Good luck. I’ve been trying to find a source for awhile. Restorations used to put them in the WWII German field rations. My research shows the original manufacturer no longer makes them. Tastes change and things are relegated to the dust bin of history.

  2. I got scolded by a Woke teacher at my school (before I retired) for referring to the school break as “Christmas Break”. I was loftily informed that the term Winter Break was the correct, inclusive one.
    Told her that I’d start referring to it that way the very first year that the Holiday/Holy Day didn’t include Christmas and New Year’s Day (both Holy Days).
    I do refer to the late in the school year break as Spring Break, as – sadly – few districts both to time it to match the rotating Easter holiday.

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