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“It couldn’t be said that she only became friends with people because of particular skills that they had, but the degree of closeness did depend a bit on the skill set the person brought to the friendship.”
― Jerry D. Young's Survival Fiction Library: Book Nine: What If?
― Jerry D. Young's Survival Fiction Library: Book Nine: What If?
“Roger, Sally, and Amy discovered, to their total amazement, that they were suddenly better off than many of their neighbors.
They had learned to live within the constraints of their income. It was enough to get the basics they couldn’t produce themselves. Besides hunting small game, migratory waterfowl, and deer, the gardens, rabbits, chickens, fish, and bees, were producing enough to provide for their immediate needs and putting by, with enough left over to sell. Actually, with inflation the way it was, Roger insisted they barter the food whenever they could, rather than take money that rapidly lost its value.”
― Bad Times Coming
They had learned to live within the constraints of their income. It was enough to get the basics they couldn’t produce themselves. Besides hunting small game, migratory waterfowl, and deer, the gardens, rabbits, chickens, fish, and bees, were producing enough to provide for their immediate needs and putting by, with enough left over to sell. Actually, with inflation the way it was, Roger insisted they barter the food whenever they could, rather than take money that rapidly lost its value.”
― Bad Times Coming
“texts by Joel Skousen; James Wesley”
― Conspicuous Consumption
― Conspicuous Consumption




