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Re: Things are a wee bit hairy up here
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Anonymous
My guess is you are not heading for any shelter. Unless you wanted to do an interview there. So, I build things for a living and here are some recommendations. Do not sit next to a window as that man in the video was doing. Glass cuts deeply, you bleed badly. If the building is wood framing, sit as close to a corner as you can, preferably near a door. If it is constructed of concrete blocks, especially find a corner. Structural integrity is the greatest at corners. From the pictures I've seen, the most prevalent occurrence is ordnance coming through the ceiling. Should the roof collapse, hope that it breaks apart and ends up leaning against the walls leaving you some space. Another reason to stay near a corner. And a door. Just treat your walking around and sitting to be like driving a car and being ready for an accident. Know where you are and be ready to move rapidly to avoid injury. You are probably saying you know all this. I just want to be sure. Hope you get to link up with MJT soon. The photos he took from your trip last spring to the Lebonan border have been very helpful in grasping the physical context of all this.
Also, I browsed through almost all your archived photos. Interesting as to what catches your eye enough to capture it. And then I love the way you seem to bring so many different people together. You must be a sweetie, they all seem to love you much.
allan, san diego
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