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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 444401" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>First let me say that I am touched by the story of your friend and amazed that your relative inadvertently was able to provide the "hidden" story. Yes, the 40's, and 50's were unique. God bless us all!</p><p></p><p>Personally I never was psyched out by the drills, going into school hallways or scrunched under the desk. What did scare me was when people began to build underground shelters. OMG! I said then and I reiterate in 2011 I will not go into an underground shelter no matter what the circumstances. I don't care about water, food or air supply. I would stand out in the free air and watch the bombs drop before my claustrophobic self would ever go underground.</p><p>No exaggeration!</p><p></p><p>When we moved to central Fl in 1976 some misguided Realtor showed us a beautiful home on the lake that "featured" an underground shelter. Just the sight of the doorway made me say "this is <strong>not</strong> the house for my family". LOL DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 444401, member: 35"] First let me say that I am touched by the story of your friend and amazed that your relative inadvertently was able to provide the "hidden" story. Yes, the 40's, and 50's were unique. God bless us all! Personally I never was psyched out by the drills, going into school hallways or scrunched under the desk. What did scare me was when people began to build underground shelters. OMG! I said then and I reiterate in 2011 I will not go into an underground shelter no matter what the circumstances. I don't care about water, food or air supply. I would stand out in the free air and watch the bombs drop before my claustrophobic self would ever go underground. No exaggeration! When we moved to central Fl in 1976 some misguided Realtor showed us a beautiful home on the lake that "featured" an underground shelter. Just the sight of the doorway made me say "this is [B]not[/B] the house for my family". LOL DDD [/QUOTE]
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