When the Wind Blows
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:14:00
Long er... range.
:14:02
Then they'll instil commuters
to take charge of us.

:14:05
It's funny to think there's no shelters this time.
:14:09
We had an old Anderson in the garden.
:14:11
I can see it now.
:14:13
We had nasturtiums growing all over it.
:14:16
And we painted the front green.
:14:19
Painted, it looked quite pretty.
:14:22
Next door grew cabbages on theirs.
:14:24
Yes. We had a Morrison.
:14:26
Hm, I used to sleep in it.
:14:29
I stuck pin-up giris all over the inside.
:14:31
Betty Grable, Anne Shelton, Patricia Roc.
:14:35
The roof got all smoky,
cos I used to read in bed with a candle.

:14:39
Yes, it was nice in the war, really.
:14:42
The shelters, the blackouts, cups of tea...
:14:47
The ARP, the evacuees.
:14:49
London kids seeing cows for the first time.
:14:53
Old Churchill on the wireless.
:14:55
The nine o'clock news.
:14:57
- Vera Lynn singing away.
Worker's Playtime.

:15:01
Spitfires and Hurricanes in the blue sky
over the cornfields.

:15:06
The White Cliffs of Dover.
:15:09
Old Jerry coming over every night.
:15:12
Those were the days.
:15:19
Don't you dare use my best cushions
from the front room!

:15:24
I'll get some old ones from upstairs.
:15:27
I'll put them in plastic bags.
:15:30
I don't want fingermarks getting all over them.
:15:33
I shouldn't worry too much, love.
:15:34
They're bound to get dusty
with all the fallout coming down.

:15:38
It says here we've got to lay in food supplies
for 14 days.

:15:43
I'd better put a note out for 28 pints of milk, then.
:15:46
I'll just pop out and get 14 loaves, dear!
And a protractor.

:15:52
Anything else you want?
:15:55
I'll need more plastic bags, dear!

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