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originally posted by: LABTECH767
a reply to: Osirisvset
1984 or 83 I think it was when one summer Sunday morning, an unnaturally quiet day even for a Sunday back then when almost no one worked on Sundays and shop's were closed when as I walked home from my friend's house I heard the Nuclear warning sirens sound, it was probably just a test but it terrified me really badly, I was just a kid and just wanted to get back to my mum but knew that if it was really a nuclear warning then I would never make it so started to pray as I walked.
It was a surreal experience the sirens wailed for ages, even as I walked back through the council housing estate were I lived there was no one about until I was more or less back home when I saw a person in the street, then another and then more of them and when I mentioned the siren's (which had stopped only just before I got home) no one else it seems had heard them, to this day I wonder if perhaps we sometimes walk between reality's, if in some other reality the bomb's actually fell and if so if we would even know it since death would have been instantaneous being in the heart of an industrialized new town that was a likely prime target for soviet attack.
originally posted by: Spacespider
Oh.. I guess there is one called "the day after"
originally posted by: Lazarus Short
Did anyone else notice how FIT people looked in this 1983 movie? Women were shapely, men were trim and there were very few fat/obese people.
Then it hit me: It was before the personal computer and the www.
originally posted by: NinjaCougar
a reply to: Jonjonj
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I don't post here, lurk yes. Anyhoo... Threads BBC
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