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Cleita

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86. We still have an air raid siren at the bottom of our property.
Mon Mar 17, 2014, 11:32 PM
Mar 2014

Every now and then they test it and it's very loud. It upsets all the dogs, horses and other animals. Today it's supposed to warn us about a nuclear meltdown from our local nuke plant. It will be just as effective. I mean what could go wrong in an area with major earthquake faults, situated by the ocean and with fracking being done off shore and proposed for future onshore?



Strangely, nobody gives a shit because there's money to be made, a few jobs and taxes for us and gobs of it for Wall Street.

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I should have stayed hidden under my school desk. TheCowsCameHome Mar 2014 #1
ROFL... Peacetrain Mar 2014 #4
I've wondered where you went! RKP5637 Mar 2014 #47
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
The Bogeyman is coming!! EEK! Quick! Send more money to the MIC!! Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2014 #14
At some point they need to learn to stand up for avebury Mar 2014 #46
We get involved when 840high Mar 2014 #84
Exactly - TBF Mar 2014 #135
They'll take care of themselves. 840high Mar 2014 #81
How about all the looting and terrorizing that goes on in other places? arikara Mar 2014 #121
Why can't Europe handle it? whathehell Mar 2014 #137
Duck and cover was a joke back then and it will be now. Cleita Mar 2014 #3
I was 8 years old at the time.. Peacetrain Mar 2014 #5
That was the idea. Cleita Mar 2014 #19
Do you remember all the backyard bomb shelters Peacetrain Mar 2014 #22
Yep, but in my neighborhood only a couple of families Cleita Mar 2014 #25
Well I was about 8 or 9 at the time.. Peacetrain Mar 2014 #28
So you only had it for a year of your life? Cleita Mar 2014 #30
That is when it had the most impact.. Peacetrain Mar 2014 #39
Does anyone remember that effing turtle cartoon they ran all the time? Quasimodem Mar 2014 #95
Bert Go Vols Mar 2014 #127
Here nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #145
I remember running into the house every time a plane went overhead Voice for Peace Mar 2014 #50
OMG those pipi_k Mar 2014 #56
Living in NYC during the blackout of 1977. People were afraid SummerSnow Mar 2014 #75
Anyone who hasn't seen "On the Beach" is missing something tech3149 Mar 2014 #91
Wow! Cleita Mar 2014 #100
That movie scared the bejeezus out of me. So did the book. catbyte Mar 2014 #128
I was too young, but my sister used to do that. They had a tower on the roof of the RKP5637 Mar 2014 #55
Yes, I remember the CAP, shapes of planes, etc. Frustratedlady Mar 2014 #105
We explored the possibility of using the root cellar Ms. Toad Mar 2014 #43
... Arugula Latte Mar 2014 #124
Thanks for the video tech3149 Mar 2014 #129
My uncle built one in his basement that turned into my cousin David's room. catbyte Mar 2014 #126
We had a U.S. Nike site at the end of the street... DonViejo Mar 2014 #6
It really is hard to explain to people Peacetrain Mar 2014 #9
Meanwhile... DonViejo Mar 2014 #21
Ah Yep! Peacetrain Mar 2014 #23
I spent two days in our bomb shelter Lifelong Protester Mar 2014 #78
I went downstairs to check out the crawlspace murielm99 Mar 2014 #98
My dad found me poking around our basement trying to figure out where we could hide dflprincess Mar 2014 #140
I'll tell you what did it for me: murielm99 Mar 2014 #146
Fogettaboutit El Supremo Mar 2014 #7
Putin with his shirt off Peacetrain Mar 2014 #12
I'm not worried about global nuclear war now.....no reason to be. AverageJoe90 Mar 2014 #8
Same here, domestic bothers me. I fear there are a fair number of people in RKP5637 Mar 2014 #65
I think we had more to fear from our own missiles back then Art_from_Ark Mar 2014 #11
It's not the KGB that's restarting the cold war, IMHO. grahamhgreen Mar 2014 #13
That is easy analysis to make since the KGB no longer exists. nt stevenleser Mar 2014 #60
It's now called the FSB hobbit709 Mar 2014 #113
Actually, its probably more accurate to say it split into two parts SVR and FSB stevenleser Mar 2014 #114
A lot of the same people, just under a different name. hobbit709 Mar 2014 #115
Everything old is new again, including a brand new crop of McCarthyites. DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2014 #15
I am older and less nimble. Better raise my desk up so I can get under it. riqster Mar 2014 #16
I hear that! Peacetrain Mar 2014 #18
this isn't even remotely a cold war like the Soviet/US relationship during the 50s and 60s.... mike_c Mar 2014 #17
I agree zeemike Mar 2014 #89
I grew up in the suburbs of Wash DC and dont recall ever doing duck and cover... KG Mar 2014 #20
I don't know how you missed out on those fun and games Peacetrain Mar 2014 #24
probably because everyone knew that DC was gone no matter what. nt littlewolf Mar 2014 #26
Zakly. DC was gonna be a glowing crater ten times over. No need to duck/cover. nt Nay Mar 2014 #58
Maybe they figgered anyone close to DC was a lost cause... countryjake Mar 2014 #29
Well DC would have been ground zero so MyNameGoesHere Mar 2014 #54
i remember when getting under my desk protected me from a nuclear holocaust. spanone Mar 2014 #27
We did both.. Peacetrain Mar 2014 #32
when as a child you could be vaporized in seconds, the 60's were a fabulous alternative.. spanone Mar 2014 #38
"Why we tuned in, turned on, and dropped out in the late 60's" blue neen Mar 2014 #69
I was wondering rickyhall Mar 2014 #92
one of our neighbors built a bomb shelter...professional co. built it spanone Mar 2014 #97
That's crazy. delrem Mar 2014 #31
The best thing would be to get rid of the nuclear weapons world wide, but struggle4progress Mar 2014 #33
Seems everyone who has tried has either been assassinated, discredited and Cleita Mar 2014 #41
That is empty ideological sloganeering struggle4progress Mar 2014 #67
No. It's historical fact. You should try looking at facts. Cleita Mar 2014 #77
"Hopeless! Hopeless! Hopeless" is a lazy substitute for activism struggle4progress Mar 2014 #110
That's kind of an empty ideological reply... villager Mar 2014 #87
"Hopeless! Hopeless! Hopeless" is a lazy substitute for activism struggle4progress Mar 2014 #109
"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
"That's also vacuous" villager Mar 2014 #136
Really? Ask Oppenheimer..... rppper Mar 2014 #104
Do you realize that the Oppenheimer affair was over 60 years ago and struggle4progress Mar 2014 #107
Thanks for taking the death angle and.... rppper Mar 2014 #122
Most of my response was #33 upthread struggle4progress Mar 2014 #133
I was thinking, perhaps we could offer Sarah Palin as a peace offering, she seems to have Thinkingabout Mar 2014 #34
Long meaningful glances from her back porch, and all... Scootaloo Mar 2014 #37
He might even select her to run as his vice president. Thinkingabout Mar 2014 #40
You know, when my generation wants to feel nostalgic... Scootaloo Mar 2014 #35
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
Yup. Been there and done the duck and cover under the desks. n/t RebelOne Mar 2014 #144
Duck and cover never really ended. JackRiddler Mar 2014 #42
"Kiss Your Ass Goodbye" DinahMoeHum Mar 2014 #44
i remember that poster! spanone Mar 2014 #57
Yep, but long before it became a poster, it was said by the Cleita Mar 2014 #79
I remember that poster too. Brigid Mar 2014 #85
In my early youth I was afraid of Germany, then later the cold war. We used to RKP5637 Mar 2014 #45
We still have an air raid siren at the bottom of our property. Cleita Mar 2014 #86
Duck and cover was only for the cities. Downwinder Mar 2014 #48
The Fear We Had As Kids grilled onions Mar 2014 #49
One of my coworkers grew up in Moscow dflprincess Mar 2014 #51
You were both right. Ronald Reagan was evil. Enthusiast Mar 2014 #111
I had a similar experience with visiting scholars from China Lydia Leftcoast Mar 2014 #142
Dirty kid-terrorizing bastards pipi_k Mar 2014 #52
That duck and cover shit was for wussies Brother Buzz Mar 2014 #53
Yep, been having Cold War flashbacks lately. Brigid Mar 2014 #59
Recovery in manufacturing as we build 316,000,000 new desks... n/t jtuck004 Mar 2014 #61
Our friends up the street built a bomb shelter. El Supremo Mar 2014 #62
No one's going to nuke anybody - that's strictly old school. scarletwoman Mar 2014 #63
A blast from the past Generic Other Mar 2014 #64
Seeing this pipi_k Mar 2014 #143
cold war kardonb Mar 2014 #66
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
Putin is an old KGB guy and he will not change. Manifestor_of_Light Mar 2014 #72
I remember there was many fallout shelter signs in NYC. I also SummerSnow Mar 2014 #73
I remember going to sleep many, many nights wondering if that was the night valerief Mar 2014 #74
The biggest secret of the Cold War was,.... Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2014 #76
We still have plenty of fallout shelter signs in old NY BeyondGeography Mar 2014 #80
"THIS IS A CONELRAD ALERT!" longship Mar 2014 #82
Cuban Missile Crises, South Florida, tea and oranges Mar 2014 #83
My father was in the Air Force, at Wright-Patterson during that time MindPilot Mar 2014 #90
Oh no! tea and oranges Mar 2014 #94
Worst of all... brooklynboy49 Mar 2014 #88
"learn goddamit" hfojvt Mar 2014 #93
I was born in 1951. 3catwoman3 Mar 2014 #96
haha too true flamingdem Mar 2014 #99
Nope. I refuse to do that junk again. Unlikely to happen, but if it does Hoyt Mar 2014 #101
My father was in the army until '75... rppper Mar 2014 #102
Yeah, for us military kids it was very real. MindPilot Mar 2014 #116
Was he Navy? rppper Mar 2014 #125
so true Blue_Roses Mar 2014 #103
I remember duck & cover AND being ushered to the cafeteria to stand napi21 Mar 2014 #106
50's and 60's? Shit we were still doing kiss your ass goodbye almost to the end TheKentuckian Mar 2014 #108
My earliest memories are of the occupation troops in the streets of Vienna. hobbit709 Mar 2014 #112
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
Just popped in and saw this Peacetrain Mar 2014 #118
We never stopped doing duck and cover drills. LWolf Mar 2014 #119
unrec PowerToThePeople Mar 2014 #123
One thing for sure, Putin is no "idiot". bvar22 Mar 2014 #130
I still know where the FALLOUT shelters are. tosh Mar 2014 #131
It's not the same situation at all. MineralMan Mar 2014 #132
Funny, I was just thinking about that today...We're not going to war with Russia.. whathehell Mar 2014 #138
And we used to tune in to Sat. kids shows. idendoit Mar 2014 #139
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
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