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Originally Posted by maianhvk
Actually it's "what to do when we're nuclear-bombarded" 
A rare useful tip, I think.
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When I was in elementary school, we had 'take cover' drills. The teacher would blow the whistle and we kids had to dive under our desks with our heads facing away from the windows. This was just in case the Germans figured out a way to fly a prop-engine bomber across the Atlantic Ocean, then over the US without being noticed, and target our elementary school playground... which I'm certain was considered a very strategic target.
We kids just hoped they would bomb Mrs.Foster's room because nobody liked Mrs.Foster.
Do your instructors give any suggestions for living
'after' the nuclear strike? Like "How to avoid slow and painful death by radiation?" or "Establishing Ski Resorts to Profit from Nuclear Winters?"
Personally, we keep a bottle of Co-trimoxizol capsules on hand in case there is an outbreak of terrorist-induced Anthrax, but no lead-lined pajamas.
Maybe another cup of English Breakfast tea will help me this morning.
Stitchawl