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Did you know that Dillingham Alaska where men are men and what few woman are there are scared is on the same latitude as the north coast of Scotland? Being so far north one needs guns for food and the other goes to the supermarket just like everywhere else in the world.

You were doing better until you posted that. You can fit five or more Scotlands inside of Alaska. Alaska is the most remote area of North America. Most villages here have no food stores...and as far as Super market? HA HA

I can't even purchase a loaf of bread atm because the store here has no bread until the weather breaks and the planes can start getting in here. When I can purchase bread it cost me $6 or more for a loaf. I pay well over $10 for a gallon of milk...yet we have no milk on the store shelf atm. To purchase a pound of hamburger I'm looking at right around $8 hence the reason my chest freezer is full of moose meat and salmon. If it weren't for subsistence hunting and fishing many people in this state would starve to death.

Let me know the next time you drive on a freeway to a village out here. :whistle: Make sure you have a translator with you seeing how some of these Eskimo villages have a rough time speaking English as it is their second language.

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You were doing better until you posted that. You can fit five or more Scotlands inside of Alaska. Alaska is the most remote area of North America. Most villages here have no food stores...and as far as Super market? HA HA

I can't even purchase a loaf of bread atm because the store here has no bread until the weather breaks and the planes can start getting in here. When I can purchase bread it cost me $6 or more for a loaf. I pay well over $10 for a gallon of milk...yet we have no milk on the store shelf atm. To purchase a pound of hamburger I'm looking at right around $8 hence the reason my chest freezer is full of moose meat and salmon. If it weren't for subsistence hunting and fishing many people in this state would starve to death.

Let me know the next time you drive on a freeway to a village out here. :whistle: Make sure you have a translator with you seeing how some of these Eskimo villages have a rough time speaking English as it is their second language.

I could lend you my bread maker and my recipes.

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I could lend you my bread maker and my recipes.

And how much would the ingredients to make the bread cost...don't forget the cost to ship them here. I'm not trying to be an #######, I'm just trying to paint a picture of what it's like here for people who have never been here. We live in a large village (they call it a city here) with a population of around 2,300 according to the last census. We have maybe 20 miles of paved road here thanks to the state. One road ends at the now frozen bay, and the other at the now frozen Wood River. After that it's nothing but miles and miles and miles of mountains, tundra, and some stunted tree's. The other direction you have miles of ocean and then Russia.

Bear? LOL. We get bear walking through our yard every summer. Alaska Brown bear. The second largest bear on the face of this planet next to the Polar bear which we have plenty of those to the north of us. They keep a 300 Winchester Mag. at the school here for bear protection during spring time and fall. When the kids go out to play for recess there's a guy that sits in a truck with that rifle and does nothing but keep an eye out for bear.

This is how my wife gets to work when she flies out once a month, sometimes twice a month to the nearby villages along with the rest of her dental team. They stay for a week to two weeks at a time usually depending if they can fly back home or not due to the weather.

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This picture was taken the summer before last less than a 1/4 mile from the medical center here where my wife works. No big deal though seeing how we can look out our front window and watch them walk through our yard once or twice a week during the salmon run. That momma bear in that pic has her nose hanging by a piece of skin. It got ripped off a few hours before that when she attacked a young male bear that went after her cubs while she was fishing.

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And this is a pic of me standing on the ocean up north in Prudhoe Bay. Yes we drive our trucks on the ocean up in Prudoe during the winter to get back and forth to the drill rigs and oil processing plants on a few small islands up there.

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And here's a pic of a village on the Aleutians. My wife took this pic on one of her trips out there last summer. That village is about 500 miles south of here. And no they don't have a super market there. That village though has an advantage. It has a year around open harbor.

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And how much would the ingredients to make the bread cost...don't forget the cost to ship them here. I'm not trying to be an #######, I'm just trying to paint a picture of what it's like here for people who have never been here. We live in a large village (they call it a city here) with a population of around 2,300 according to the last census. We have maybe 20 miles of paved road here thanks to the state. One road ends at the now frozen bay, and the other at the now frozen Wood River. After that it's nothing but miles and miles and miles of mountains, tundra, and some stunted tree's. The other direction you have miles of ocean and then Russia.

Bear? LOL. We get bear walking through our yard every summer. Alaska Brown bear. The second largest bear on the face of this planet next to the Polar bear which we have plenty of those to the north of us. They keep a 300 Winchester Mag. at the school here for bear protection during spring time and fall. When the kids go out to play for recess there's a guy that sits in a truck with that rifle and does nothing but keep an eye out for bear.

This is how my wife gets to work when she flies out once a month, sometimes twice a month to the nearby villages along with the rest of her dental team. They stay for a week to two weeks at a time usually depending if they can fly back home or not due to the weather.

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This picture was taken the summer before last less than a 1/4 mile from the medical center here where my wife works. No big deal though seeing how we can look out our front window and watch them walk through our yard once or twice a week during the salmon run. That momma bear in that pic has her nose hanging by a piece of skin. It got ripped off a few hours before that when she attacked a young male bear that went after her cubs while she was fishing.

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And this is a pic of me standing on the ocean up north in Prudhoe Bay. Yes we drive our trucks on the ocean up in Prudoe during the winter to get back and forth to the drill rigs and oil processing plants on a few small islands up there.

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And here's a pic of a village on the Aleutians. My wife took this pic on one of her trips out there last summer. That village is about 500 miles south of here. And no they don't have a super market there. That village though has an advantage. It has a year around open harbor.

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I just read the wiki entry. It says there are 2400 people and no roads and the only way in and out is by sea or plane. It looks like a beautiful place (the last pic looks a lot like the Isle of Skye) I'd love to visit somewhere like that but I really don't understand why anyone would want to live there full time.

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Most middle school and high school have a resource officer appointed to them.

Resource officer is a police officer who is on the campus all the time during the school is in session.

Until now most of the incidents were disgruntled students and not an outsider attacking a school.

Most colleges including community colleges they have their own police force on campus.

I am sure they would have never thought anything like this would happen at an elementry school.

Dude I am just suggesting. do we need to argue with this??? guess what u need to read it more of my post below before u commented :hehe: :hehe: look around on web about this yes they suggesting it.....

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I just read the wiki entry. It says there are 2400 people and no roads and the only way in and out is by sea or plane. It looks like a beautiful place (the last pic looks a lot like the Isle of Skye) I'd love to visit somewhere like that but I really don't understand why anyone would want to live there full time.

You can get here by boat during the summer months but during the winter like now we have maybe 3' thick of sea ice covering that bay. It's beautiful but the weather sucks, life here sucks. The only reason we are in this sh*t hole is because of her school/work. Her schooling here is free so she only has to take a few semesters in civilization (money out of our pocket then) to complete her Dental Hygienist degree...or whatever it's called. This time next year we will be moving back home (Big Lake, Alaska) and we won't be but a 30 minute drive to Fred Meyers, and a few minutes more to a Super Walmart...and thank god for that. The only way you can heat your home here is by using fuel oil ($6.86 a gallon atm), or wood stove, and that's a lot of wood cutting for all winter long. In Big Lake we will have gas heating, real stores, and we won't be paying $7 for a gallon of gas. :dance:

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Dude I am just suggesting. do we need to argue with this??? guess what u need to read it more of my post below before u commented :hehe: :hehe: look around on web about this yes they suggesting it.....

My comment was + to your comment that this thing was already happening but I guess I was not clear.

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You can get here by boat during the summer months but during the winter like now we have maybe 3' thick of sea ice covering that bay. It's beautiful but the weather sucks, life here sucks. The only reason we are in this sh*t hole is because of her school/work. Her schooling here is free so she only has to take a few semesters in civilization (money out of our pocket then) to complete her Dental Hygienist degree...or whatever it's called. This time next year we will be moving back home (Big Lake, Alaska) and we won't be but a 30 minute drive to Fred Meyers, and a few minutes more to a Super Walmart...and thank god for that. The only way you can heat your home here is by using fuel oil ($6.86 a gallon atm), or wood stove, and that's a lot of wood cutting for all winter long. In Big Lake we will have gas heating, real stores, and we won't be paying $7 for a gallon of gas. :dance:

I just drove 3 miles to our nearest well stocked supermarket and that seemed too far. We're paying $4.10 a gallon for kerosene in our place in Maine and that seems like we are being screwed. Southern Maine is as much wilderness as I can handle.

Alaska is number 1 on my wife's bucket list but only for a short visit.

Can you get alcohol there? I could manage without food longer than beer!

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I just drove 3 miles to our nearest well stocked supermarket and that seemed too far. We're paying $4.10 a gallon for kerosene in our place in Maine and that seems like we are being screwed. Southern Maine is as much wilderness as I can handle.

Alaska is number 1 on my wife's bucket list but only for a short visit.

Can you get alcohol there? I could manage without food longer than beer!

I want to see Maine, and I want to eat at a seaside joint in Maine and try their lobster.

Beer here cost $36 for an 18 pk. of Budweiser, and I'm not sure how much for the vodka,whiskey, etc... I get all my booze from Anchorage by either mail order or when we go there I stock up on beer, vodka, tequila, and a white wine. They don't have any TSA to mess with so it's pretty much every thing goes. You can even pack a gun with you on your carry on and as long as you don't announce it your good to go.

Some people like living out here in the Bush, I fckng hate it with a passion. I already told her that if she signs another contract with the hospital out here I'm gone anyways. Life's too short for this #######.

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What's the maximum number of guns a person should be allowed to own?

Jay Leno, who owns something like 47 cars, asked someone why they'd need so many guns. What do you think his answer would be?

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I want to see Maine, and I want to eat at a seaside joint in Maine and try their lobster.

Beer here cost $36 for an 18 pk. of Budweiser, and I'm not sure how much for the vodka,whiskey, etc... I get all my booze from Anchorage by either mail order or when we go there I stock up on beer, vodka, tequila, and a white wine. They don't have any TSA to mess with so it's pretty much every thing goes. You can even pack a gun with you on your carry on and as long as you don't announce it your good to go.

Some people like living out here in the Bush, I fckng hate it with a passion. I already told her that if she signs another contract with the hospital out here I'm gone anyways. Life's too short for this #######.

I've never had lobster in my life. I wasn't a fan of seafood despite being from an island. Since I moved to New England I've tried a lot of fish and it is very good. Eventually I'll try lobster.

The gulf of Maine goes from Canada to Cape Cod. Anywhere within that is good fish. I've eaten in a lot of seaside joints in Maine and it is well worth it. Friendliest people I've come across on this side of the Atlantic.

I pay $11.99 for 18 bud and no sales tax.

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What's the maximum number of guns a person should be allowed to own?

Jay Leno, who owns something like 47 cars, asked someone why they'd need so many guns. What do you think his answer would be?

Is a car's primary purpose to intentionally inflict harm on others?

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What's the maximum number of guns a person should be allowed to own?

Jay Leno, who owns something like 47 cars, asked someone why they'd need so many guns. What do you think his answer would be?

2 guns max. One for defense and one too shoot food.

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You did not answer to my earlier question, can just anyone enter the base?

Does one need an Id or permission or just drive upto the base and are allowed in the base?

Who guards the base?

Do the guards have weapon?

Sorry just came back from dinner with the better half. To answer your questions:

You need a military ID to enter base, retired, active, reserve, spouse, dependent, or Government status.

You can't come in unless you have an ID, before 9/11 bases were a bit more laxed, I remember in Germany, the Germans would just come in whenever they felt like and tried to find soliders to buy them stuff from the base exchange and commissary. When Clinton bombed Somalia back in 1998, they added security to the gates(us with M16's) then about a year later they outsourced it to Securitas, a security detail made mostly of Germans and American Contractors. Some places here in the states were hit or miss when it came to coming on base without an ID, but then the towers fell, and that went away permanently. I was in DC when it happened, talk about crazy, you couldn't go to Burger King on base without being checked for ID.

Here we have a mix of civilian police and military that guard the gates, I do it once every three months for a couple hours in the morning. We don't have weapons, but the regular guards and police have taser guns, pistols, and some assault rifles inside the guard shack if they need them.

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2 guns max. One for defense and one too shoot food.

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