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You get five minutes to escape a nuclear blast, what will you do?

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I'd try to find an elementary school desk, because crouching under one was guaranteed to protect our nations school children in the 60's
 
Dozens of kids have died inside old latching refrigerators (especially old ones sitting outside) getting closed inside one isn't too difficult.

Right, but he was able to keep it closed from the inside and open it after coming to rest. It had to be latched because the rolling forces would have ripped it open/off even if he was holding it closed. Of course, I am conveniently ignoring the other forces that make even that a ludicrous point. 😉
 
Duck and cover

Surprised it took so long for the correct answer.

That's for volcanoes.

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Duck and Cover - Full Version - 1951 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_1jkLxhh20
 
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I have always thought about this if I hear the warning on the TV. I would high tail it to the swear hole and hope that I have enough Potassium iodide. I'm kind of a prepper so I have gas masks and shit.

I use to go down in man holes when I was young. They are basically a long cylindrical hole with a small gutter at the bottom. Unless you live in NY.
 
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Right, but he was able to keep it closed from the inside and open it after coming to rest. It had to be latched because the rolling forces would have ripped it open/off even if he was holding it closed. Of course, I am conveniently ignoring the other forces that make even that a ludicrous point. 😉

I think he was using a door shelf to hold it closed, and somehow the fall damaged the latch, so the door opened....but Indy somehow wasn't too damaged from the fall.
 
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