It’s A Beautiful Day In The Post-Apocalypse
Posted by John Brownlee

A Flickr set of scans from a 1963 brochure by Kelsey-Hayes Company in Detorit, Michigan tor their pre-fabricated fallout shelters. Also perfect for zombie post-apocalypses.
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Categories: Apocalypse
Posted at 5:09 am on August 16, 2007
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“Also perfect for zombie post-apocalypses.”
Now you’re talking!
Comment by Stacey. — August 16, 2007 @ 1:20 pm
Note how Dad faces the post-nuclear-apocalypse in his neatly-pressed slacks. He’s thinking, pretty soon the government will come rescue us and we can resume our lives. Now the fat will have their revenge, watching the slim and stylish waste toward starvation. You young folks should try to see the 50s movie Panic In The Year Zero, where the teenage boy says to his father, as they look at mushroom clouds rising over the horizon, “I guess we’ve had it, huh, Dad?” Nobody, but nobody, bought this image of the nuclear holocaust. Times are better now, kiddies, even though they don’t seem like it.
Comment by Mogo the Mugger — August 16, 2007 @ 4:50 pm
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A possible future and one not out of reason..
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Comment by Survival Bill — April 6, 2008 @ 10:02 pm