The Apocalypse
Power cuts, internet outages, mild inconvenience to your daily lives - how did you cope? Tell us your tales of pointless panic buying and hiding under the stairs.
thanks, ringofyre
( , Thu 14 Jun 2012, 14:15)
Power cuts, internet outages, mild inconvenience to your daily lives - how did you cope? Tell us your tales of pointless panic buying and hiding under the stairs.
thanks, ringofyre
( , Thu 14 Jun 2012, 14:15)
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I am not sure if anyone remembers "Threads" from the mid-80s fear mongering years - I remember some of it, gave me nightmares for months afterwards. I think I wasn't much more than 10. And then in the mid-90s got reminded of it again, suffered more nightmares, though for a couple of weeks.
Haven't had the balls to watch it again! Probably shit as well.
( , Mon 18 Jun 2012, 21:15, 8 replies)
I am not sure if anyone remembers "Threads" from the mid-80s fear mongering years - I remember some of it, gave me nightmares for months afterwards. I think I wasn't much more than 10. And then in the mid-90s got reminded of it again, suffered more nightmares, though for a couple of weeks.
Haven't had the balls to watch it again! Probably shit as well.
( , Mon 18 Jun 2012, 21:15, 8 replies)
I watched that this year.
I found it pretty harrowing as a twenty-something adult who didn't grow up with all the cold war fear. Can't imagine what it was like at the time.
( , Tue 19 Jun 2012, 0:23, closed)
I found it pretty harrowing as a twenty-something adult who didn't grow up with all the cold war fear. Can't imagine what it was like at the time.
( , Tue 19 Jun 2012, 0:23, closed)
I was ten and counted off walking to call for my friends in 4-minute timeslots.
and that's why I never called for liza d between 1982 and 1985. she was 5 minutes away and i would have never got home in time.
( , Tue 19 Jun 2012, 1:01, closed)
and that's why I never called for liza d between 1982 and 1985. she was 5 minutes away and i would have never got home in time.
( , Tue 19 Jun 2012, 1:01, closed)
I agree
The complete terror which accompanied it as well. My Dad was in the army at the time, and brought home books about what to do in a nuclear war, and how to build a shelter. Never mind Frankie Goes To Hollywoods Two Tribes, which made a joke of it, it was just fucking scary.
( , Tue 19 Jun 2012, 17:47, closed)
The complete terror which accompanied it as well. My Dad was in the army at the time, and brought home books about what to do in a nuclear war, and how to build a shelter. Never mind Frankie Goes To Hollywoods Two Tribes, which made a joke of it, it was just fucking scary.
( , Tue 19 Jun 2012, 17:47, closed)
it's on YouTube in about 4 parts.
and it is still fucking terrifying. apart from Reece dinsdale. DINSDALE!!
( , Tue 19 Jun 2012, 0:59, closed)
and it is still fucking terrifying. apart from Reece dinsdale. DINSDALE!!
( , Tue 19 Jun 2012, 0:59, closed)
It's great to have programs like this when you're at the age where you become aware of your own mortality. I remember finding out the grown-ups have invented this big red 'every-one dies' button. And if some cunt presses it you're gonna get lucky and be vaporised or unlucky and bleed to death out of your arse over a period of weeks.
It just seemed like a very silly idea.
( , Tue 19 Jun 2012, 15:49, closed)
At the right age...
There was loads of them in the 70s, Donald Plesance as Death, Christopher playing on the railway tracks and getting hit by a train...It took Public Service Annoucements to stop me from doing a bloody lot of things.
Except jumping in to a drainage ditch in Lincolnshire. I don't remember one for those, so I did it.
( , Tue 19 Jun 2012, 17:49, closed)
There was loads of them in the 70s, Donald Plesance as Death, Christopher playing on the railway tracks and getting hit by a train...It took Public Service Annoucements to stop me from doing a bloody lot of things.
Except jumping in to a drainage ditch in Lincolnshire. I don't remember one for those, so I did it.
( , Tue 19 Jun 2012, 17:49, closed)
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