Hi everyone,
We all know that 2012 is coming and there is nothing we can do to stop it. Luckily, 2012 the movie is coming out on Friday to give us a glimpse of the carnage to come. I wanted to personally assure all of you, that we here at MDAMB are attending this important movie on opening day and will take copious notes. Do you know what that means?
You guessed it. We will spend all the time that is necessary to bring you the most effective ways to survive whatever catastrophes may come our way. I would love to give you a preview, but we just don’t know what will happen. It may be a comet colliding with earth, maybe global warming will inundate the Himalayas, maybe Kanye West will insult Kim Jong Il and begin a nuclear war. We just don’t know.
Just so you all know, the last day is 21 December 2012. Between now and then, all we can do is hypothesize and strategize so when it happens, we will be ready. You can prepare for utter desolation as well by taking advantage of the following resources:
2012 Move Trailer
Survive 2012
If anyone else has some good ideas or resources, please share them.
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There are many online reviews about colleges and professors, which direct students toward the right institution for future academic growth. This type of information is great providing useful insight to help those searching for the right college. It’s high-quality information that not so many years ago couldn’t be obtained through websites and online media relations.
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