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the one with the bat shadow
Seriously, back in the days of US hostages in Iran and a lot of saber rattling, I had a skittish customer in when the sirens went off for their monthly test. There was one within 50 yards of the store. Well, this young woman totally freaked. She was crying, clawing at her face, screaming "oh my god, they are going to kill us; they're attacking! THEY ARE ATTACKING US!" She had a young child with her, who of course, joined in the howling and was terrified at mom's reaction.
Took me over an hour to talk the woman down. We were in Helena, Montana for cryin out loud! Not likely that Iran could muster an invasionary force that would get that far.
Oh, what conditioning and propaganda can do.
Then, along came May 18, 1980 and the ash fall from Mt. Saint Helens DID reach us, posing significant threat to anyone out and about. Did our local civil defense folks notice? Nah, no horns, no sirens, no radio or TV news. I actually sat on my front steps, thinking it was odd that fog was rolling in as I watched the gray cloud come up my street! When my eyes and throat started burning, THEN I got a warning something was askew!
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