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Old 11-05-2009, 08:41 PM   #66
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The Dank Side of the Moon
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I also have the pbook went to this page and yes. I did not remember the bathtub thing and the other pieces are all so brief and quick that I really have not paid much attention, but the clocks stopping, if literal and not poetic would indicate an EMP and the flashes etc, could be any kind of bombs, but still for me the rest of the descriptions of no life (other than apparently one case of apples, no fish, no animals, dead trees etc just don't jive with me if it were nuclear. Yes there would be dead animals and plants in the vicinity of the bombs but evidence of radiation or it's effects were not evident in any of the travels, but the complete absence of life was and I don't think that would be a result of nuclear destruction -- there would still be life scraping by in many many ways -- perhaps just hanging on due to nuclear winter, but certainly still there, particular in the water and oceans I would think.
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