Can they not just give us back some of our taxes instead of wasting it on propaganda
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Does anyone remember that RTÉ docudrama Fallout that ran at some stage in the 00’s – about a nuclear accident at Sellafield. It had mock-up RTÉ and BBC News bulletins warning of a nuclear apocalypse and it caused a big panic for people who thought it was real. It was both equally bizarre and amusing.
I’m rambling but this reminded me of it for some reason.
>RTE’s documentary-style drama, screened this week, used BBC-style news reports and amateur video footage from mobile phones to portray panic on Dublin’s streets as terrified residents scrambled to get out of the city.
>The national broadcaster later said it logged 30 calls from viewers who believed the disaster was actually happening.
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Oh an “adjacent vaping area” in case of national emergency, more great stuff coming from the public service. Let’s hope it’s printed in full colour and on glossy paper to keep the costs high too.
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Will it tell us how much toilet paper, eggs and sliced pan we should panic buy?
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Ok, it sounds like sensible advice.
I do like the community centre advice. It’s a great reason to build more community centres. It’s an additional benefit to them.
I know the government wants us to move away from solid fuels, but my advice is, if possible, get a wood burning stove.
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I’m guessing it’ll include iodine tablets
Can they not just give us back some of our taxes instead of wasting it on propaganda
Save the trees
Does anyone remember that RTÉ docudrama Fallout that ran at some stage in the 00’s – about a nuclear accident at Sellafield. It had mock-up RTÉ and BBC News bulletins warning of a nuclear apocalypse and it caused a big panic for people who thought it was real. It was both equally bizarre and amusing.
I’m rambling but this reminded me of it for some reason.
[**Fallout ‘a slur on Irish people’**](https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-30256206.html)
>RTE’s documentary-style drama, screened this week, used BBC-style news reports and amateur video footage from mobile phones to portray panic on Dublin’s streets as terrified residents scrambled to get out of the city.
>The national broadcaster later said it logged 30 calls from viewers who believed the disaster was actually happening.
Oh an “adjacent vaping area” in case of national emergency, more great stuff coming from the public service. Let’s hope it’s printed in full colour and on glossy paper to keep the costs high too.
Will it tell us how much toilet paper, eggs and sliced pan we should panic buy?
Ok, it sounds like sensible advice.
I do like the community centre advice. It’s a great reason to build more community centres. It’s an additional benefit to them.
I know the government wants us to move away from solid fuels, but my advice is, if possible, get a wood burning stove.
Still waiting on my iodine tabs