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    Moderated By: claudio
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    This is a test of the emergency broadcast system Dashboard
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    Last Reply: December 13, 2008, 11:28 pm

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    NiteHawk

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    From: Poughkeepsie, New York

      Posted: 2008-10-20 08:58




       


    jttar
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      Posted: 2008-12-06 22:03

    NiteHawk,

    Had this been an actual emergency would you have notified us?

    Joe


         
    NiteHawk

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      Posted: 2008-12-08 21:31





    Yeah...After hunkering down in my shelter with supplies and ammo, I'd give you guys a heads-up.  Don't forget to Duck and Cover.

    Unless of course it was going to be an asteroid hit; then we all can stick our heads between our legs.       


       
    jttar
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      Posted: 2008-12-08 23:41

    NiteHawk,

    That reminded me of being a kid in grade school. We would practice going out into the hall way, sitting down in the hall with our backs against the wall and our heads between our knees during the air raid drills. The basement of my school had a fallout center and was stocked with supplies much like your picture. When I was in the upper grades my friends and I would sneak into the shelter and snoop around at the supplies.

    I had almost forgot about that. Man, that was a lot of years ago!

    Joe


         
    NiteHawk

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      Posted: 2008-12-09 10:50

    Duck and Cover




    If  you can remember seeing this in the classroom, I'll save a seat for ya at the next AARP meeting.       


       
    jttar
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      Posted: 2008-12-13 23:28

    NiteHawk,

    Although I am AARP qualified, I don't remember that Public Shelter video, that is not to say I have not seen it but it could be, that at my age, I just don't remember anymore.

    Joe


         
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