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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 444434" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Donna that made me cry too, which is hard to do. I'm so glad the bro was able to hear about someone who still remembered his baby sister with fondness. I'm sure that mean a lot to him. </p><p></p><p>We didn't do the under the desk drills. We did the "go to the basement" drills, regularly. Our school was a fallout shelter. Never freaked me out. I was difficult child enough to think of how stupid it was that if something DID hit we'd all be buried in the basement and no one could probably find us. Yet I dunno. That school was built in 1850 or earlier, one of the first buildings in the town...started out two big rooms and they kept adding to it.........was built rock solid. It's weathered tornado after tornado after tornado and even a serious explosion that cause serious damage to surrounding houses from the rail yard and is still standing. </p><p></p><p>Those drills, however, are why I will NOT go to a basement for a tornado. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 444434, member: 84"] Donna that made me cry too, which is hard to do. I'm so glad the bro was able to hear about someone who still remembered his baby sister with fondness. I'm sure that mean a lot to him. We didn't do the under the desk drills. We did the "go to the basement" drills, regularly. Our school was a fallout shelter. Never freaked me out. I was difficult child enough to think of how stupid it was that if something DID hit we'd all be buried in the basement and no one could probably find us. Yet I dunno. That school was built in 1850 or earlier, one of the first buildings in the town...started out two big rooms and they kept adding to it.........was built rock solid. It's weathered tornado after tornado after tornado and even a serious explosion that cause serious damage to surrounding houses from the rail yard and is still standing. Those drills, however, are why I will NOT go to a basement for a tornado. lol [/QUOTE]
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