ok folks.
the shtf... n. korea bomb, economic collapse, chinese emp.
mooslim bacteria... whatever..
and bottom line american frn are no good. my check, my credit card and my green backs i had hidden back are no good. but you have something i need real bad.... for discussion purposes, let's just say it's a hen.. a rhode island red healthy hen.
i have no chickens now... the varmints got 'em... but i know that in good weather, being fed proper, i could get 8 or 9 eggs a day out of 10 hens when i used to have them. ( i threw that little formula in here to help folks know what a hen could do for them) not counting the fact you put the ole gal in the frying pan, when she gets old.
this motivates her to keep up the production!!
back to my question... now that all the facts are laid out..
you, my neighbor, a mile down the road, have a barn full of chickens.
you ain't in a pinch to sell, but you would if the price is right...
by the way, i'm a big volume customer.. i need 5 hens. and would like to trade for 10 if the price ain't too steep.
what do you want for 1 hen? you don't have any silver, but you know that the old pre 64 coins had 90% silver in them and that folks are taking these coins as good valuable coinage in trade.
just pretending that i've got silver coins, and maybe some other items that you would need?
i'm thinking of rawles trading day from the book Patriots.
when the balloon went up, a pre 64 dime was trading for about 20 x face value or 2.00 and had melt value of
about 1.70 in each dime. people like coins because it's not just a silver piece of metal they can i.d. it as a dime.
if yall don't like bargaining for a chicken. if that ain't manly enough, then you pick the desired trade good.
a box of 50 .22 long rifle ??
the shtf... n. korea bomb, economic collapse, chinese emp.
mooslim bacteria... whatever..
and bottom line american frn are no good. my check, my credit card and my green backs i had hidden back are no good. but you have something i need real bad.... for discussion purposes, let's just say it's a hen.. a rhode island red healthy hen.
i have no chickens now... the varmints got 'em... but i know that in good weather, being fed proper, i could get 8 or 9 eggs a day out of 10 hens when i used to have them. ( i threw that little formula in here to help folks know what a hen could do for them) not counting the fact you put the ole gal in the frying pan, when she gets old.
this motivates her to keep up the production!!
back to my question... now that all the facts are laid out..
you, my neighbor, a mile down the road, have a barn full of chickens.
you ain't in a pinch to sell, but you would if the price is right...
by the way, i'm a big volume customer.. i need 5 hens. and would like to trade for 10 if the price ain't too steep.
what do you want for 1 hen? you don't have any silver, but you know that the old pre 64 coins had 90% silver in them and that folks are taking these coins as good valuable coinage in trade.
just pretending that i've got silver coins, and maybe some other items that you would need?
i'm thinking of rawles trading day from the book Patriots.
when the balloon went up, a pre 64 dime was trading for about 20 x face value or 2.00 and had melt value of
about 1.70 in each dime. people like coins because it's not just a silver piece of metal they can i.d. it as a dime.
if yall don't like bargaining for a chicken. if that ain't manly enough, then you pick the desired trade good.
a box of 50 .22 long rifle ??
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