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The Shelter - A must watch for preppers and survivalists.

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    Ladies and gentlemen...
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    ladies and gentlemen, may I
    have your attention, please?
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    Now, no birthday
    celebration is complete
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    without an after-dinner speech.
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    Oh, no, Jerry.
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    And so, let's get
    to the business at hand,
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    the honoring
    of dr. William Stockton.
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    Now, Jerry Harlowe, you sit down.
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    Who today is one year older
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    and admits to being over 21.
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    And who, in the short space
    of 20 years
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    has taken care of not
    only us, our children,
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    but even our grandchildren.
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    Whose grandchildren?
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    As a matter of fact,
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    I doubt if there's
    anyone in this room
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    who still does not
    owe the good doctor
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    for a visit or two.
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    What about the hammering
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    at all hours of the night?
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    That's another thing
    we owe him for.
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    Ah, yes, yes, the good
    doctor's bomb shelter.
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    Well, I'm afraid we'll have
    to forgive him for all that
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    despite the fact that what
    he sees as farsightedness
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    has been a real pain in
    the neck to the rest of us,
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    what with all the concrete trucks
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    and the nocturnal hammering
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    and all the rest of it.
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    That's better.
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    Well, at any rate,
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    when grace mentioned
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    that it was the good
    doctor's birthday,
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    we all decided to take a hand
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    in the proceedings.
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    I had an idea
    something was going on.
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    No, you didn't.
    -Oh, yes, I did.
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    And doc, as a little
    personal aside,
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    I'd like to
    conclude this way.
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    That'll probably be the
    best part of the speech.
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    Doc, you're a very beloved fellow
    and rightly so.
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    And you may not have the biggest
    practice in medical history...
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    that's true.
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    ...but there isn't a single sawbones
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    in the entire 50 states
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    whose patients
    have such a regard-
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    such affection, such respect-
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    for their man with
    the little black bag
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    as we do for ours.
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    Well done!
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    You dirty dog.
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    First a surprise party,
    which I abhor,
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    and then that sloppy,
    sentimental speech.
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    You ought to be
    ashamed of yourself.
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    I thought it was
    pretty good, Bill.
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    Let's take our coffee
    in the other room, huh?
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    Pop, pop!
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    Yes, paulie, what is it?
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    The picture went out on the tv set.
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    Then there was
    some goofy announcement.
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    Hold it, everybody. Hold it.
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    Shh, shh!
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    What did you say, paul?
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    The announcer said something
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    about turn to the conelrad
    station on the radio.
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    Are you sure
    that's what you heard?
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    I didn't hear wrong, pop.
    That's what he said.
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    He said, "turn to
    the conelrad station"
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    and then everything went
    completely blank.
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    Direct from washington, d.c.
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    "Repeating that:
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    "Four minutes ago, the president
    made the following announcement.
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    "I quote:
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    "At 11:04 p.m.
    Eastern standard time
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    "both our distant
    early warning line
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    "and ballistics
    early warning line
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    "reported radar evidence of
    unidentified flying objects
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    "flying due southeast.
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    "As of this moment we have been
    unable to determine
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    the nature of this object,
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    "but for the time being
    in the interests of national safety,
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    we are declaring a state
    of yellow alert."
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    "The civil defense
    authorities request
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    that if you have
    a shelter already prepared,
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    go there at once."
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    "If you don't have a shelter,
    -Come on, marty.
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    use your time
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    to move supplies of
    food, water and medicine
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    and other supplies to a central place."
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    "Keep all windows and doors closed.
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    "We repeat:
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    "If you're in your home,
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    "go to your prepared shelters
    or to your basement.
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    What you're about to watch
    is a nightmare.
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    It is not meant to be prophetic,
    it need not happen.
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    It's the fervent and urgent
    prayer of all men of goodwill
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    that it never shall happen.
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    But in this place,
    in this moment, it does happen.
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    This is the twilight zone.
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    Fill up as many
    as you can, Grace.
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    I'm going to check the
    air filter down there.
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    We'll get the rest
    of the stuff later.
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    Looks like we'll lose the power
    any minute now.
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    Bill, there's hardly any water
    coming through this tap.
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    Easy, honey. Easy.
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    Now make believe it's perfume,
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    and it cost a hundred
    dollars an ounce.
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    Maybe in an hour or so,
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    it'll be worth even
    more than that.
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    What else, pop?
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    You got all the canned goods
    down, Paulie?
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    Yeah, all I could find.
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    How about the fruit cellar, Paul?
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    I put those in, too.
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    Uh, go up to my bedroom
    and get my bag
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    and put that in, too.
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    Wh-what about the
    books and stuff?
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    Paul! Your father told you
    to get his bag.
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    There's time, Grace.
    There's plenty of time.
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    And we'll need books and things.
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    I don't know how long we'll
    have to stay down there.
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    What about lightbulbs?
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    Where do you keep the lightbulbs?
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    Oh, on the top shelf here
    of this cupboard, Bill.
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    Oh, we don't have any.
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    I ran out.
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    Well, I was going to buy
    some at the store yesterday
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    because there was a sale on and...
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    oh, Bill, I'm talking
    like some idiot.
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    Now, how much more
    time is there?
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    There's no telling,
    Grace, honey.
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    Conelrad says
    from the first alarm
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    we might have anywhere
    between 15 minutes
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    and a half an hour.
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    Fif-fifteen minutes?
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    I'm just winging it, Grace.
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    I don't know for sure.
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    I don't think anyone does.
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    Now keep filling them.
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    Bill?!
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    There's no more water.
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    It doesn't make
    any difference anyhow.
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    I think we've got enough water.
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    You bring a jug with you, Gracie.
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    Paul and I will get the rest.
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    Now, you two stay here.
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    I'll get the rest of the water.
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    No, wait a minute.
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    I've slipped.
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    Paulie, there's a small tool kit
    in the garage.
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    Will you get it?
    -Right.
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    I'll get the rest of the water.
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    Grace.
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    Now, if it is a bomb,
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    there's no assurance
    it'll land near us,
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    and if it doesn't...
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    but if it does, Bill,
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    New York is only 40 miles away.
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    And New York's going
    to get it, we know that.
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    So we'll get it, too,
    all of it-
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    the poison, the radiation,
    the whole mess.
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    We'll get it.
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    We'll be in a shelter, Grace,
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    and with any luck at all,
    we'll survive.
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    We've got food and water enough
    to last us for two weeks-
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    maybe even longer
    if we use it wisely.
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    Then what, Bill?
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    Then what?
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    We crawl out of here like gophers
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    to tiptoe through all
    that rubble up above?
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    The rubble and the ruin
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    and the bodies of our friends?
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    Oh, Bill,
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    why is it so necessary to survive?
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    What's the good of it?
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    Wouldn't it just be better
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    and easier, just quicker
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    if we just...
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    I got the tools, pop.
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    Anything else you
    need from out here?
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    Grace, that's why
    we have to survive.
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    That's the reason.
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    He may only inherit rubble now,
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    but he's 12 years old.
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    He's only 12 years old, Grace.
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    Now.
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    "This is conelrad, your
    emergency broadcasting station."
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    Paulie.
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    I got the tools, pop.
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    Good- put it down over there.
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    I'll get the rest of the water.
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    "Remain tuned to this frequency."
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    "We repeat our
    previous announcement..."
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    How's it going, Bill?
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    It's going fine, Jerry.
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    We're collecting water
    which is what you should be doing.
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    Well, we collected about 30 gallons
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    and then the water stopped.
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    You better get home and get
    into your shelter-
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    into your basement-
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    and I'd board up
    the windows if i were you.
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    You got any wood...?
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    Bill, we don't have
    any cellar, remember?
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    The advantages of
    modern architecture.
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    We got the only brand-
    new house on the block.
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    We got everything
    at your fingertips-
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    even got an electric laundry room.
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    All the wonders of modern
    science taken into account
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    except that thing
    that's heading for us right now.
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    Jerry, come on.
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    Can I bring Martha
    and the kids over here?
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    Over here?
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    We're sitting ducks over there-
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    no protection at all.
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    Oh, Jerry.
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    You can use our basement.
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    Your basement?
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    What about your shelter?
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    It's the only place we can survive!
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    I don't have any room, Jerry.
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    There's not near enough
    room or supplies.
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    It's designed for three people.
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    Well, we'll bring
    our own food and water.
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    We'll sleep standing up.
    Bill, you've got to help me.
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    You've got to keep
    my family alive.
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    We won't use any of your stuff.
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    What about air?
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    That's a 10x10 room, Jerry,
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    with an air filter designed
    for three people.
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    Will you bring your own air?
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    Well, just give us a chance.
    -No, no, no.
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    48 hours, Bill, then we'll get out.
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    When that door gets
    closed and locked
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    it stays closed and locked, Jerry.
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    There'll be radiation and
    heaven knows what else.
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    I'm sorry, Jerry, as god
    is my witness, I am sorry,
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    but I built that for my family.
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    What about mine? What'll we do?
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    Just rock on the front porch
    while we burn to a crisp?
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    That's no concern of mine.
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    Right now it's my family
    I have to worry about.
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    Do you think
    I'm going to stand by
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    and watch while my wife
    and children die in agony?
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    I'm not going to do it,
    you understand?
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    Bill, I'm not going to do it!
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    I'm sorry, please forgive me.
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    I kept telling you,
    Jerry- all of you-
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    get ready, build a shelter.
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    Forget the card parties
    and the barbecues
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    for maybe a few hours a week,
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    forget them, and make the
    admission to yourself
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    that the worst was possible.
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    But you didn't want
    to listen, Jerry.
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    None of you wanted to listen.
    -Please, Bill...
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    to build a shelter was to admit
    to the kind of age we lived in
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    and none of you had
    the guts to face that.
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    So now you've got
    to face something
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    far worse, Jerry.
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    So, god, please, god
    protect you, Jerry.
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    It's out of my hands.
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    It's simply out of my hands.
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    It's got to be god.
    It's got to be god.
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    They're already in the shelter.
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    Marty, I told you they'd been
    in the shelter.
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    He's locked himself in.
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    He's got to let us in.
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    We have no windows
    in half the basement
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    and I don't have anything
    to plug them up, either.
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    And the basement won't help, anyway.
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    I can't help you, Marty.
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    He's downstairs?
    -Yes. Yes.
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    In the shelter?
    -Yeah, yeah.
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    Bill, Bill...
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    Bill, it's Marty.
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    We've got the kids with us.
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    Marty!
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    Bill!
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    Bill, please let us in.
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    Marty, please.
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    Come back and get us... please!
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    Bill- Bill, it's Marty.
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    Please let us in.
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    Marty, I would if I could.
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    Do you understand?
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    I swear to you,
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    I would.
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    Bill, please.
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    Please, Bill.
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    It's Marty.
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    I can't, Marty.
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    Don't stand there asking me.
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    I can't!
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    I can't and I won't!
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    I feel sorry for you, then, Bill.
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    I really do.
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    You probably will survive,
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    but you'll have
    blood on your hands.
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    You're a doctor!
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    You're supposed to help people!
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    That was a million years ago...
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    a million years ago.
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    Marty!
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    Get out of here!
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    Do you hear me?
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    Get out of here, Marty!
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    Marty!
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    Then he slammed the door
    right in my face.
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    Well, go back!
    -I can't.
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    Jerry, ask him again.
    -Let's go.
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    Jerry, ask him again!
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    Ask him again!
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    Please, I don't want to be here.
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    Please, Frank, let's go home!
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    There's no time!
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    It's no use, Frank.
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    He won't let anybody in.
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    What'll we do?
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    I tell you what we ought to do.
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    We ought to find one basement
    and go to work on that.
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    Pool all of our stuff.
    Pool water and everything.
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    It just isn't fair!
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    He's in the bomb shelter
    and perfectly safe
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    while our kids have to sit around
    and wait for a bomb to drop!
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    Why don't we just
    go down to his basement
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    and break down the door!
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    Frank, Frank- wait a minute, Frank!
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    Frank, wait a minute!
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    We can't all fit
    in that bomb shelter.
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    We'd be crazy to even try.
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    Why don't we pick out
    one family- draw lots?
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    What difference will it make?
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    I keep telling you,
    he won't let anybody in.
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    We could all go down there
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    and tell him the whole street
    is against him. We could do that.
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    What good would it do?
    I keep telling you.
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    Even if you break down the door,
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    we can't all fit
    in the bomb shelter.
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    We'd be killing everybody
    for no reason.
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    If it saves even one of my kids
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    I call that good reason.
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    Jerry, you know him
    better than any of us.
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    You're his best friend.
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    Go down there again.
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    Talk to him, plead with him.
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    Tell him to pick out one family.
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    We'll draw lots or something.
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    One family...
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    meaning yours, Marty, huh?
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    Why not?
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    I've got a three-month-old baby.
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    Is your baby any more precious
    than one of my kids?
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    I never said that.
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    Look, if you're going to argue
    about who deserves to live...
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    more than next one.
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    you shut your mouth, weiss.
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    Take it easy.
    -Let go!
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    That's the way it is
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    when the foreigners
    come over here-
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    pushy, grabby,
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    seml-american!
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    Why, you garbage-brained idiot!
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    Marty-
    Marty, please!
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    What's the matter with you?
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    Weiss, for my dough,
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    you're at the bottom of the list!
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    Keep it up, you'll
    slaughter each other!
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    Marty...
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    Marty...
    Marty, please.
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    Go down to the shelter.
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    Ask him, Marty, please.
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    I've already asked him.
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    It won't do any good!
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    Searchlights.
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    Let's go take a look.
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    Anything new on the radio?
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    No.
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    What are you doing out here?
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    Doc's got himself locked
    in that shelter.
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    You know what i'm going to do?
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    I'm going down there and
    get him to open up that door.
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    I don't care what the rest
    of you think.
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    That's the only thing left to do!
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    Frank's right.
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    Come on, let's do it.
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    No, wait a minute!
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    Martha, keep those
    kids in the kitchen.
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    Bill!
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    Bill Stockton!
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    You've got a bunch
    of your neighbors outside
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    who want to stay alive.
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    Now, you can open that door
    and talk to us
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    and figure out with us
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    how many can come in there
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    or you can just keep on doing
    what you're doing,
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    and we'll bust our way in there!
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    Bill, can you hear me?
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    This is Jerry.
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    They mean business out here.
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    I mean business in here.
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    I've already told you, Jerry.
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    You're wasting your time.
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    You're wasting precious time
    you could use for something else.
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    for figuring out
    how you can survive.
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    Why don't we get
    some kind of battering ram?
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    Yeah, We could go to bennett avenue.
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    Phil Klein has a heavy pipe
    in his basement. I've seen it.
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    No, no- that would get him
    into the act, too,
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    and who cares about saving him.
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    No, no- If we do that-
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    if we let all those people know
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    that we have the shelter
    on our street-
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    we'd have a whole
    mob to contend with.
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    A whole bunch of strangers.
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    What right have they got
    to come over here?
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    This isn't their street.
    This isn't their shelter.
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    Oh, oh,
    this is our shelter, huh?
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    And on the next street,
    that's another country.
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    Patronize home industry.
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    You idiots, you fools,
    you're insane.
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    All of you.
    -Maybe you don't want to live.
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    Maybe you don't care!
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    I care- believe me, I care.
  • 17:19 - 17:21
    I want to see the morning
    sun come up, too.
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    But a mob doesn't have
    any brains.
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    You're proving it!
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    I say let's get
    that battering ram
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    and we'll tell Klein
    to keep his mouth shut.
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    No, Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
  • 17:32 - 17:34
    I agree with Jerry.
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    We should stop and think a minute.
  • 17:36 - 17:37
    Now, i think that...
    -Nobody...
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    Nobody cares what you think-
    you or your kind.
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    I thought I made it clear upstairs.
  • 17:43 - 17:45
    Yes, but I think that Jerry has...
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    I think the first order of business
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    is to get you out of here.
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    Marty, Marty!
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    Let's get that battering ram
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    and break down that door.
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    You've had your chance,
    Stockton, remember that!
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    You've had your chance!
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    Come on, Marty, come on.
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    Bill...
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    who are those people?
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    Those people...
  • 18:14 - 18:16
    those people are our neighbors,
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    our friends,
  • 18:18 - 18:19
    the people we've lived with
  • 18:19 - 18:22
    and alongside for 20 years.
  • 18:22 - 18:25
    Come on, Paulie, we better get up
    some of this furniture
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    so we'll have some protection
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    in case that door goes through.
  • 18:41 - 18:43
    Come on, let's get it in there.
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    Come on, over it.
  • 18:48 - 18:50
    Over it.
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    Now!
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    It's through!
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    Put it down!
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    "This is conelrad.
  • 19:38 - 19:41
    "Remain tuned
    for an important message.
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    "The president of the united
    states has just announced
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    "that the previously
    unidentified objects
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    "have now been definitely
    ascertained as being satellites.
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    "Repeat:There are
    no enemy missiles approaching.
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    "Repeat:There are no
    enemy missiles approaching.
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    "The objects have been
    identified as satellites.
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    "They are harmless,
    and we are in no danger.
  • 20:02 - 20:05
    "The state of emergency has
    officially been called off.
  • 20:05 - 20:06
    "We are in no danger.
  • 20:07 - 20:10
    "Repeat:There is no enemy attack."
  • 20:10 - 20:14
    Thank god.
  • 20:26 - 20:28
    Marty?
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    Marty?
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    I, uh...
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    I went off my rocker.
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    Well, you can understand
    that, can't you?
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    I just went off my rocker.
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    I didn't mean any of those things
  • 20:49 - 20:51
    I said to you.
  • 20:51 - 20:54
    We were... we were, all of us
  • 20:54 - 20:57
    so scared, so confused...
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    well, it's no wonder, is it?
  • 21:00 - 21:03
    I mean, you can understand
  • 21:03 - 21:06
    why we all blew our tops a little.
  • 21:06 - 21:07
    Well, I don't think
  • 21:07 - 21:09
    Marty's going to hold it
    against you, Frank.
  • 21:12 - 21:14
    Just like I don't think
  • 21:14 - 21:17
    Bill is going to hold all
    this against us.
  • 21:17 - 21:19
    We'll pay for the damages,Bill.
  • 21:19 - 21:22
    We'll take up a collection
    right away.
  • 21:22 - 21:24
    We... we could have a block party
  • 21:25 - 21:27
    tomorrow night or something.
  • 21:27 - 21:29
    A big celebration, huh?
  • 21:30 - 21:32
    I think we rate one now.
  • 21:32 - 21:34
    Hey, that's a great idea-
    a block party.
  • 21:34 - 21:37
    Anything to get
    back to normal, huh?
  • 21:39 - 21:42
    Normal?
  • 21:42 - 21:46
    I don't know.
  • 21:47 - 21:50
    I don't know what normal is.
  • 21:52 - 21:56
    I thought I did once.
  • 21:56 - 21:57
    I don't anymore.
  • 22:02 - 22:05
    I told you we'd pay
    for the damages, Bill.
  • 22:06 - 22:07
    Damages?
  • 22:12 - 22:13
    I wonder.
  • 22:15 - 22:17
    I wonder if any one of us
    has any idea
  • 22:17 - 22:20
    what those damages really are.
  • 22:23 - 22:26
    Maybe one of them is finding out
  • 22:26 - 22:28
    what we're really like
    when we're normal-
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    the kind of people we are
  • 22:32 - 22:34
    just underneath the skin.
  • 22:34 - 22:37
    I mean all of us.
  • 22:37 - 22:39
    A lot of naked, wild animals
  • 22:39 - 22:42
    who put such a price
    on staying alive
  • 22:42 - 22:44
    that they'll claw
    their neighbors to death
  • 22:44 - 22:46
    just for the privilege.
  • 22:52 - 22:55
    We were spared a bomb tonight,
  • 22:55 - 22:56
    but I wonder.
  • 22:58 - 23:01
    I wonder if we weren't destroyed
  • 23:01 - 23:02
    even without it.
  • 23:22 - 23:25
    No moral, no message,
    no prophetic tract.
  • 23:25 - 23:28
    Just a simple statement of fact:
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    For civilization to survive,
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    the human race has
    to remain civilized.
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    Tonight's very small exercise
    in logic from the twilight zone.
Title:
The Shelter - A must watch for preppers and survivalists.
Description:

Please take the time to watch this 23 minute Twilight Zone episode. It depicts a group of close friends who hear on the radio that enemy missiles are on their way and they need to take shelter within 30 minutes. Utilities were shut off. One friend had the previous foresight to build a bomb shelter and load it with two weeks worth of food and supplies, just enough for him, his wife, and child. His friends, however, never prepped. I won't tell you the rest but this is a true realization of how human society reacts in a dire emergency scenario. At the end of the episode ask yourself one key question: Which side of the door will you be on during a major crises?
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Video Language:
English
Duration:
23:43

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