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[_] [J] Anonymous 09/01/09(Tue)23:30 No.1062615
this is a scheduled test of your local emergency broadcast service
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 09/02/09(Wed)04:53 No.1062723
oh shit
>> [_] Anonymous 09/02/09(Wed)05:21 No.1062726
Ha ha ha.
Oh God, that's brilliant.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/02/09(Wed)06:13 No.1062732
best.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/02/09(Wed)08:44 No.1062772
too big file size for a nipaa flash but good nonetheless (even though wrong frames are stopped on
in the flash (look at her eyes))
>> [_] Anonymous 09/02/09(Wed)09:25 No.1062788
Amazing!
>> [_] Anonymous 09/02/09(Wed)09:47 No.1062792
2099.72m
^_^
>> [_] Anonymous 09/02/09(Wed)10:36 No.1062812
>>1062792
LOL WUT
>> [_] Anonymous 09/02/09(Wed)11:08 No.1062819
>>1062812
That's how many minutes he stayed huddled in his basement before he realized this was only a TEST
of the emergency broadcast system.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/02/09(Wed)13:00 No.1062866
this made my soul cry, and angered my cats
>> [_] Anonymous 09/02/09(Wed)15:26 No.1062908
Who on earth uses such a wussy tone for emergency broadcasts?
If I heard this, I'd think someone nearby was connecting using some 4800baud weirdoi modem or
something.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/02/09(Wed)15:29 No.1062911
jesus christ I was wearing headphones
>> [_] Anonymous 09/02/09(Wed)15:40 No.1062917
>>1062908
America, that's who.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/02/09(Wed)15:41 No.1062918
>>1062917
Really? I lived in Buffalo in the 1980s growing up and I remember a weirder signal.