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3catwoman3

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30. As 5th and 6th graders, we girls were often more worried about...
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 02:50 PM
12 hrs ago

...the boys in the class being able to catch a glimpse of our panties while we were crouched under our desks in that useless head-to-your-knees-butt-in-the-air position than we were about an actual nuclear attack.

Even as a 10 yr old, I was quite sure hiding under my desk wasn't going to do diddly if we were near a nuclear explosion.

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What was the address? GusBob 16 hrs ago #1
No idea who owns it now. MineralMan 16 hrs ago #2
I have made my prediction too GusBob 16 hrs ago #4
When I was in Junior High, my duty was to go to the fallout shelter and inventory the supplies. Midnight Writer 16 hrs ago #3
When I was in grade school, there were ... ananda 16 hrs ago #5
I remember those drills, too. MineralMan 16 hrs ago #8
We were also glued to the TV during the Cuban Missile Crisis ananda 14 hrs ago #13
As 5th and 6th graders, we girls were often more worried about... 3catwoman3 12 hrs ago #30
Our town had a fallout shelter on the front lawn Jersey Devil 16 hrs ago #6
Fallout shelters for the most part are useless. Johnny2X2X 16 hrs ago #7
Yes, of course they are. MineralMan 15 hrs ago #9
Yeah, and what about power for air filtration Johnny2X2X 15 hrs ago #10
Ours had a hand-cranked ventilation system. MineralMan 15 hrs ago #11
I am 61 get the red out 14 hrs ago #12
A hand cranked ventilation system? jfz9580m 14 hrs ago #14
Yup. It used the hand-cranked blower MineralMan 14 hrs ago #15
During the Cuban missile crisis my parents discussed converting our cellar to a shelter during conversation at the Martin68 14 hrs ago #16
We had a neighbor who built one about that time. Everything old is new again. Vinca 14 hrs ago #17
When I was a little girl, I begged my father to build a "fallout" shelter. Sogo 14 hrs ago #18
For My Father, It Was a Way for Him to Feel Like He Was Doing Something. MineralMan 13 hrs ago #20
We moved into a house that had a basement fallout shelter area. hay rick 13 hrs ago #19
Yes. Such structures were more a security blanket than real protection. MineralMan 13 hrs ago #21
Not Just One Threat 2na fisherman 13 hrs ago #22
Indeed. We Live in Precarious Times. MineralMan 13 hrs ago #23
Me Too 2na fisherman 12 hrs ago #28
For a bit of levity, here's the obligatory Donald Fagen song... keep_left 13 hrs ago #24
That's Brilliant! First Time I've Seen It. MineralMan 13 hrs ago #26
Despite the "old" Steely Dan style... keep_left 12 hrs ago #31
I had one in the neighborhood. kairos12 13 hrs ago #25
My uncle built one in the 60s in Delaware Walleye 13 hrs ago #27
We had one too. I was 5 when my parents got the new Laurelin 12 hrs ago #29
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