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What would you do if there was a missile attack?
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What would I do if there was a missile attack?
I'd stand next to Rod Stewart. He hasn't had a hit in 30 years.Comment
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Nope Dunham, so there are two of these places!Originally posted by WTFH View PostDulwich by any chance?Comment
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There's quite a few. One up near Sheffield and one outside Portsmouth that I know of as well.Originally posted by woohoo View PostNope Dunham, so there are two of these places!…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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I'm actually quite interested in seeing what's in there. Though it was incredibly strange that it was about 6.30am checked the door, not a sign of any life and then the groundsmen turn up. I wonder if the course is a front! I did try to join but they wanted to charge me 2k and I had to meet the captain to see if I would fit in.Originally posted by WTFH View PostThere's quite a few. One up near Sheffield and one outside Portsmouth that I know of as well.
I wonder if that 2k would buy me a place in the bunker if there was an attack!Comment
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Take the best selfie posted on Instagram....Originally posted by WTFH View PostWhat would you do if there was a missile attack?
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My sister-in-law lives near Greenham, which is back to being a common again and a great place for dog walking. They have left parts of the runway so you can see how big it was, but the main silos are also there. The silos are currently used to store classic cars and are a historical monument, still with massive fences around them.Originally posted by woohoo View PostI'm actually quite interested in seeing what's in there. Though it was incredibly strange that it was about 6.30am checked the door, not a sign of any life and then the groundsmen turn up. I wonder if the course is a front! I did try to join but they wanted to charge me 2k and I had to meet the captain to see if I would fit in.
I wonder if that 2k would buy me a place in the bunker if there was an attack!
If you rattle the fence for a minute or two, you'll have a dog walker with a large alsatian coming to say hello.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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If you cycle for 0.1 nanosecond within 30 miles of DorkLand you get shot, tortured for 24 hours and then buried under a new shed....Originally posted by WTFH View PostMy sister-in-law lives near Greenham, which is back to being a common again and a great place for dog walking. They have left parts of the runway so you can see how big it was, but the main silos are also there. The silos are currently used to store classic cars and are a historical monument, still with massive fences around them.
If you rattle the fence for a minute or two, you'll have a dog walker with a large alsatian coming to say hello.Comment
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Prove it.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIf you cycle for 0.1 nanosecond within 30 miles of DorkLand you get shot, tortured for 24 hours and then buried under a new shed....…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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