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Friday, September 28, 2007
Sign of the times
Today I saw this Target ad, which reminds me of all the instructional films about
"duck and cover"
during the Cold War.
Here's the
Target Family Safety Planning Guide
the ad links to:
Here are some old "civil defense"
propaganda posters
for comparison:
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