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07/09/2014 08:43:43 PM · #26
Originally posted by RayEthier:

Originally posted by Bear_Music:

All you need is a school desk and a 1950's state of mind...


Did you folks have the same instructions we had here in Canada in case of a nuclear bomb Bear_Music... and do you remember them?

I do, they went like this,

- at the sound of the alarm, immediately stop what you were doing;
- remove your glasses, loosen your tie, and unbuckle your belt;
- remove all sharp objects from your pockets, particularly the breast pocket;
- bring your head forward and clasp both hands behind your head;
- bend over forward as far as you can while pulling on the back of your head; and,
- kiss your A$$ goodbye. :O)

Ray


Oh, what a sheltered childhood I had.
07/09/2014 09:38:50 PM · #27
Originally posted by RayEthier:

Did you folks have the same instructions we had here in Canada in case of a nuclear bomb Bear_Music... and do you remember them?

I do, they went like this,

- at the sound of the alarm, immediately stop what you were doing;
- remove your glasses, loosen your tie, and unbuckle your belt;
- remove all sharp objects from your pockets, particularly the breast pocket;
- bring your head forward and clasp both hands behind your head;
- bend over forward as far as you can while pulling on the back of your head; and,
- kiss your A$$ goodbye. :O)

Ray


Yes! And I remember many drills for this. Most memorable was the one where I told my 2nd grade teacher I was not feeling well and if I had to double over I would get sick. She did not believe me until I did - get sick that is. My most embarrassing moment of 2nd grade.
07/09/2014 10:28:42 PM · #28
+1!!

...sorry, I thought it said "bombshells".
07/09/2014 11:02:25 PM · #29
Originally posted by RayEthier:

Originally posted by Bear_Music:

All you need is a school desk and a 1950's state of mind...


Did you folks have the same instructions we had here in Canada in case of a nuclear bomb Bear_Music... and do you remember them?

I do, they went like this,

- at the sound of the alarm, immediately stop what you were doing;
- remove your glasses, loosen your tie, and unbuckle your belt;
- remove all sharp objects from your pockets, particularly the breast pocket;
- bring your head forward and clasp both hands behind your head;
- bend over forward as far as you can while pulling on the back of your head; and,
- kiss your A$$ goodbye. :O)

Ray
Ab-so-LOOTELY!
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