Bonus: modern doomsday prepper booth in the same flea market.

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    We acknowledge that you may use this container for refuse. And we’ve decided to write “DRINKING WATER” on the side in big text, just in case you don’t.

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    The “to dispense” instructions are interesting. Put a tube 3/4 of the way into the water, pinch it, and then “pull downward 12 to 18 inches”… good way to create a vacuum and start the siphon action without putting your mouth on the tube.

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      There was one just like it at my old high school‘s auditorium that was used as a trash can. I have very fond memories of seeing it at drama club. I shared it with a lot of my friends, and even my old teacher, who I’m still in touch with, and everyone enjoyed seeing it.

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    I may or may not have first hand knowledge that there are a bunch of those barrels in the abandoned subway in Cincinnati…

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      It must have been a designated fallout shelter. This was part of a whole concept that people would go into places like that in large masses and wait out the nukes. My alma mater had a supposed fallout shelter in one of the buildings’ stairwells. There were big signs up telling everyone that a stairwell with huge windows on every floor was a fallout shelter.

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        It definitely was. There may have been corridors and bathrooms that were absolutely packed full of disassembled bunk beds.

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    I have a big thing of “biscuits” from a cold war fallout shelter. Government one, I remember that much. I gotta go find that thing sometime.

    I thought about cracking it open and trying a biscuit, but honestly it was in pretty rough shape. I kinda doubted the biscuits would be edible, and if that was the case I would have just ruined the can further for nothing.

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      You should take a look at SteveMRE1989 on YouTube to see how long those packaged foods can last. He’s eaten rations from the early 1900s without issue usually. It’s pretty wild how well packaged some of that stuff was

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        Oh I love that dude! “Nice hiss. Let’s get this out onto a tray.” He will dead ass stop mid chew like, “yeah that’s foul.” Then go back for another bite.

        The issue with the biscuits is that the can is very very rusty in some spots. The biscuits aren’t the failure point the can is lol.