If it all went wrong in the UK...

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  • MattC59
    MattC59 Posts: 5,408
    Board up the lower floor doors and windows of my house, and fight off the zombie hoards with heavy machine gun fire ! (note to self: must aquire some heavy machine guns)
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  • mattshrops
    mattshrops Posts: 1,134
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  • finchy
    finchy Posts: 6,686
    johnfinch wrote:
    Sirius631 wrote:
    johnfinch wrote:
    RichN95 wrote:
    johnfinch wrote:
    Don't be such a naysayer - there's always the possibility of meteorite strikes and maybe a large slab of a Norwegian mountain will fall into the sea causing a tsunami.

    Think big, real big.

    Isn't it somewhere in the Canaries that's a real threat (for the same reason)?

    Norway's more of a threat to us. And it has happened before - I think in 8000BC.

    So what about the tidal wave that hit the Bristol Channel in 1607?

    That wasn't from the Canary Islands. And Norway would still create a bigger wave. Besides, I live in the East of England. Couldn't give a f**k about Bristol. :wink:
    so you've got 50 years or so tops before your back garden is part of the north sea bed then

    and Norway falling in the sea might be more of a threat to you, forget this us mallarkey I'm safe from tsunamis in the pennines :wink:

    I meant South East. I'm nice and safe here in Kent, I've got the North Downs to protect me. Unless the tsunami is about 150m high. Anyway, I think that if part of Norway does fall into the sea and cause a tsunami we should just nuke the f**kers to oblivion. That'll teach 'em.
  • Cressers
    Cressers Posts: 1,329
    You may be spared the direct effects of any disaster but are you ready for the dislocation to services caused by the problem, whatever it may be, or hordes of desperate refugees, or the govt invoking the Civil Contingencies Act 2005?