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Neat time capsule magellan May 2013 #1
How many in the future will find booby trapped remnants left over by doomsday preppers? gordianot May 2013 #2
None. Pab Sungenis May 2013 #25
Why did it take them 10 years to open the bunker? Brickbat May 2013 #3
I know, I can't imagine this. Robb May 2013 #7
+1. Can't imagine leaving it alone for 10 years. denverbill May 2013 #8
No shit! progressoid May 2013 #11
No tornadoes in WI? Downwinder May 2013 #12
Plenty of tornados. I'm surprised no one opened it just to see it. Brickbat May 2013 #16
My first thought too... hunter May 2013 #20
The steel door was likely not easy to open Warpy May 2013 #30
Most kids would've been down there before the moving truck was gone. SomeGuyInEagan May 2013 #35
I wouldn't have been when I was under three Warpy May 2013 #36
Cuz curiosity killed the cat harun May 2013 #32
But satisfaction brought ChazII May 2013 #44
We still did duck and cover drills when I was in elementary school. riqster May 2013 #4
All that candy (which must have a shelf-life) and no Twinkies? AnotherMcIntosh May 2013 #5
We only got to see one box of food gvstn May 2013 #10
Candy from back then, properly sealed, lasts for a very long time. Pab Sungenis May 2013 #26
Muuuummmmmmmm Half-Century Man May 2013 #6
What did they have a 5 year old choose their survival supplies? denverbill May 2013 #9
LOL Scurrilous May 2013 #15
That or someone with a SERIOUS sweet tooth! 11 Bravo May 2013 #27
Diabetic with a death wish maybe? eom littlemissmartypants May 2013 #28
LOL! that was my thought too. Live through nuclear attack > Die of diabetes KittyWampus May 2013 #34
My first thought, too. In excellent condition, though! freshwest May 2013 #42
I remember using most of those products back then ...especially the Hershys syrup. L0oniX May 2013 #13
Ignorance is a leathal drug olddots May 2013 #14
Did he find Viggo Mortensen in it? Orrex May 2013 #17
I wouldn't mind finding him stashed away somewhere: freshwest May 2013 #47
That shit would be awesome on EBay. That stuff looks to be in... Poll_Blind May 2013 #18
+1 Blue_Tires May 2013 #45
I think there are a lot of Doomsday Prepper houses being built in "normal" communities. Baitball Blogger May 2013 #19
Wouldn't you like to be a prepper too? Orrex May 2013 #21
Bet those butter scotch bits taste better than malaise May 2013 #22
+1000 Blue_Tires May 2013 #46
I've often wondered that about my old house MindPilot May 2013 #23
It's bizarre for sure . . . HughBeaumont May 2013 #24
CHOC-O-MINT LIFESAVERS!!!!!! PCIntern May 2013 #29
I never knew there was chocolate lifesavers Shankapotomus May 2013 #31
My parents had a house built in 1963; greiner3 May 2013 #33
What? No cocoa puffs? ashling May 2013 #37
If the nuke didn't kill them, the junk candy food probably would have. Cleita May 2013 #38
I would've checked it out -- "Oh, boy, an extra room for storage!" Jim Lane May 2013 #39
Geraldo Should Have Done A Special TV Program..... global1 May 2013 #40
I wonder what things didn't survive the seepage JHB May 2013 #41
Fall Out SamKnause May 2013 #43
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