When the Wind Blows
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:49:04
There'll be mobile canteens and soup kitchens,
:49:07
teams of doctors and nurses,
:49:09
helicopters flying in blankets
and medical supplies.

:49:12
It'll all move slowly into action, you bet.
:49:16
They'll all be here in next to no time.
:49:18
The governmental authorities have been aware
of this eventuality for years.

:49:24
So continency plans
will have been formulated long ago.

:49:28
We won't have to worry about a thing.
:49:30
The powers that be will get to us in the end.
:49:34
I hope they come soon, dear.
:49:36
I'm not feeling very well.
:49:39
I wonder if we'd have been better off
in the cellar.

:49:42
Oh, no, dear. Too damp.
:49:44
Think of my rheumatism.
:49:46
- Would you like a bite to eat, dearest?
- No, thanks.

:49:49
I'm right off food.
:49:51
So am I.
:49:54
I must go to the toilet.
And I don't want any arguments.

:49:59
Blessed dust everywhere.
:50:01
Oh, crumbs! I forgot!
:50:03
We're supposed to stay in the inner core
or refuge!

:50:06
Well, it's too late now. We've been out for ages.
:50:09
Oh, blimey! It was the whole point!
:50:12
I wonder if there's any radiation about.
:50:15
Well, I can't see anything.
:50:19
Hurry up, dear,
and get back in the inner core or refuge!

:50:22
We'd better have an early night.
:50:25
Well, if you can't see it and can't feel it,
:50:29
it can't be doing you any harm, can it?
:50:40
Better try and er... eat something today, dear.
:50:43
I was sick three times in the night.
:50:46
My headache's even worse.
:50:48
Let's have a walk round the garden, dear.
:50:51
I've just read it's only 48 hours
in the inner core or refuge, not 14 days.

:50:56
A bit of fresh air is all we need.
I'll get a nice lettuce.


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