Keep your house windows closed and get under kitchen table. Have some bottled water stored away and a few dry biscuits. All you need to know really. Oh, have your will upto date..Anyone seen any communications from their councils?
Could be very close to missile fireworks if we listen to Russian headcases.
Watch the movie 'The day after' , scare the pants off you!
Keep your house windows closed and get under kitchen table. Have some bottled water stored away and a few dry biscuits. All you need to know really. Oh, have your will upto date..
All the information you need is here narrated by a suitably grim-faced man.Keep your house windows closed and get under kitchen table. Have some bottled water stored away and a few dry biscuits. All you need to know really. Oh, have your will upto date..
Whilst I concur with your comments the UK would be vapourised in the first few minutes of any nuclear exchange,city or countryside would make no difference,ground zero is ground zero.I'm hoping that they'll attack urban areas first and us in the sticks will be OK. Gives me an excuse to stay out of the big smoke for a while just in case.
Whilst I concur with your comments the UK would be vapourised in the first few minutes of any nuclear exchange,city or countryside would make no difference,ground zero is ground zero.
All the information you need is here narrated by a suitably grim-faced man.
In the Cold War there was no point in doing anything in Mid Lincolnshire. Coningsby, Waddington and Scampton would be the first targets, fine living in bomber county until your on the receiving end!!
WB
All the information you need is here narrated by a suitably grim-faced man.
In the Cold War there was no point in doing anything in Mid Lincolnshire. Coningsby, Waddington and Scampton would be the first targets, fine living in bomber county until your on the receiving end!!
WB
I suspect that many are confined to old peoples homes !!!! I remember the ban the bomb crowd back in the late 50's.Where's the Greenham Common crowd now???
Aldermaston tooI suspect that many are confined to old peoples homes !!!! I remember the ban the bomb crowd back in the late 50's.
Probably still at Greenham Common. Used to pass by them to go shopping in Newbury in the 80's, but after the base closed they stayed on for many years after, even though it was empty and you could walk in. Presumably they had no homes to go back to!Where's the Greenham Common crowd now???