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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (55073)10/29/2004 5:48:57 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 74559
 
We [4 children, 2 adults] stayed in a nuclear bomb shelter in Geneva in 1989 as we'd arrived late and needed accommodation. It was suggested to us by somebody and we thought that since it was Switzerland, it wouldn't be a horrible little dangerous dungeon.

Sure enough, it was clean and nice. Just hundreds of rows of bunks, 3 high in a bunch of rooms with about 30 per room. Since we were a family and it had few people in it, they gave us our own room.

It was the best sleep! Totally quiet, pitch black, clean air. Ah, bliss.

Switzerland has certainly got things running well and can handle all sorts of catastrophes.

I knew it was well-armed, but didn't know about the disguised farm sheds.

Mqurice