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classic33

Leg End Member
Good Morning :hello:
Good morning folks. Quite dark here at the moment. :hello:
Morning Ms et all:hello:

Morning?
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classic33

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welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Quiet today:whistle:

All must be bimbling or just doing things..
Found a handy tip on a US site which gives a guide on surviving nuclear blasts..This one tickled me..
  • Wash your hair with shampoo or soap and water. Do not use conditioner in your hair because it will bind radioactive material to your hair, keeping it from rinsing out easily.
Handy to know:rolleyes:


You still need to try to look your best Bob, even if your face is peeling off. :eek:
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Quiet today:whistle:

All must be bimbling or just doing things..
Found a handy tip on a US site which gives a guide on surviving nuclear blasts..This one tickled me..
  • Wash your hair with shampoo or soap and water. Do not use conditioner in your hair because it will bind radioactive material to your hair, keeping it from rinsing out easily.
Handy to know:rolleyes:
This one?(Note bottom right hand side)
https://www.ready.gov/nuclear-blast
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classic33

Leg End Member
Alright for survival.
but not for keeping your threads looking tidy, shoddy US Gov:thumbsdown:
Aye. Their advice on leaking taps
One drop per second wastes 2,700 gallons of water per year.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
I've no worry if they hit the UK nuclear arsenal just on the horizon, I'll just melt..
A bit messy on the carpet though.
Scotchguard won't work for that...

Take it away, Jenny:laugh:




:laugh:. I used to love the UK advise in the event of a nuclear bomb going off. Take a door off its hinges, and turn it on its side leaning up against the wall. Put a mattress over it, and live inside it between the door and the wall for a couple of weeks. Sorted. Clearly you would survive totally unharmed. Bit of a tight squeeze mind you, if there was more than one of you.:okay:
 

classic33

Leg End Member
:laugh:. I used to love the UK advise in the event of a nuclear bomb going off. Take a door off its hinges, and turn it on its side leaning up against the wall. Put a mattress over it, and live inside it between the door and the wall for a couple of weeks. Sorted. Clearly you would survive totally unharmed. Bit of a tight squeeze mind you, if there was more than one of you.:okay:
When Disaster Strikes: A Comprehensive Guide for Emergency Planning ...
https://books.google.co.uk/books?isbn=1603583238
Matthew Stein - 2011 - ‎Reference
 

Bobby Mhor

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:laugh:. I used to love the UK advise in the event of a nuclear bomb going off. Take a door off its hinges, and turn it on its side leaning up against the wall. Put a mattress over it, and live inside it between the door and the wall for a couple of weeks. Sorted. Clearly you would survive totally unharmed. Bit of a tight squeeze mind you, if there was more than one of you.:okay:
I think the reality is it depends on where you are.
I'm 10 miles from Faslane, sub base and 13 from Coulport.not much chance of survival..Isn't there still fallout from Chernobyl in some Welsh hills?
Must keep an old door and mattress in case, stockpile cider and chocolate, bacon, eggs and coffee, sorted.



I know the author's brother, Frank N.
 
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172traindriver

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Quiet today:whistle:

All must be bimbling or just doing things..
Found a handy tip on a US site which gives a guide on surviving nuclear blasts..This one tickled me..
  • Wash your hair with shampoo or soap and water. Do not use conditioner in your hair because it will bind radioactive material to your hair, keeping it from rinsing out easily.
Handy to know:rolleyes:

But you haven't any hair @Bobby Mhor :rofl:
 
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