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In reply to the discussion: Calling all DUers who were children in the 50's and 60's..your expertise is needed [View all]Lifelong Protester
(8,421 posts)78. I spent two days in our bomb shelter
(in our house, under the driveway slab) during the Cuban Missile crisis. Although, I don't think we'd have lasted long-the bomb shelter had no bathroom, so we had to run out to the one in the basement, crossing our fingers the "big one" would not go off while we were, um, going.
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Calling all DUers who were children in the 50's and 60's..your expertise is needed [View all]
Peacetrain
Mar 2014
OP
Or, we could refuse to replay the cold war and mind our own business this time.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Mar 2014
#2
And let all the Eastern Countries of Europe be looted & terrorized again? Not this time. nt
William769
Mar 2014
#10
I was too young, but my sister used to do that. They had a tower on the roof of the
RKP5637
Mar 2014
#55
My dad found me poking around our basement trying to figure out where we could hide
dflprincess
Mar 2014
#140
Actually, its probably more accurate to say it split into two parts SVR and FSB
stevenleser
Mar 2014
#114
Everything old is new again, including a brand new crop of McCarthyites.
DisgustipatedinCA
Mar 2014
#15
this isn't even remotely a cold war like the Soviet/US relationship during the 50s and 60s....
mike_c
Mar 2014
#17
when as a child you could be vaporized in seconds, the 60's were a fabulous alternative..
spanone
Mar 2014
#38
The best thing would be to get rid of the nuclear weapons world wide, but
struggle4progress
Mar 2014
#33
"Never, ever questioning the official story" is a lazy substitute for citizenship
villager
Mar 2014
#120
That's also vacuous. It's interesting nobody addressed what I said in #33
struggle4progress
Mar 2014
#134
Do you realize that the Oppenheimer affair was over 60 years ago and
struggle4progress
Mar 2014
#107
I was thinking, perhaps we could offer Sarah Palin as a peace offering, she seems to have
Thinkingabout
Mar 2014
#34
It's impossible to be in that age group and not recall duck and cover under our little wooden desks
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2014
#36
Raised during the early years of Cold War, finally de-programmed from all the Hate Commie Rhetoric
2banon
Mar 2014
#68
Never had Duck & Cover, but did have Nuclear Missile Base about a mile from school.
Thor_MN
Mar 2014
#70
This is not your father's cold war - it's a silly parody version, play acting.
reformist2
Mar 2014
#71
50's and 60's? Shit we were still doing kiss your ass goodbye almost to the end
TheKentuckian
Mar 2014
#108
I remember as a little kid thinking that I wanted to be very rich one day, not for the usual reasons
LeftishBrit
Mar 2014
#117
Funny, I was just thinking about that today...We're not going to war with Russia..
whathehell
Mar 2014
#138
So did anyone else go to a school where they had an air raid drill that timed how long it would
dflprincess
Mar 2014
#141