[QUOTE]January 1, 2000 was the day that our computers were meant to fail us and change our lives forever. It was also the day that 44 year old Norman Feller headed into his underground bunker over fears of the fallout from the Y2K virus.[/QUOTE]
I'd have at least checked a few days after the supposed apocalypse, 14 years though man that's a hellova long time without at least curiously checking outside!
[URL]http://www.cbc.ca/thisisthat/blog/2013/12/11/man-emerges-from-bunker-14-years-after-y2k-scare/[/URL]
So he never poked his head outside or anything to be sure things actually got fucked over? I remember going to bed that night not giving a shit like any other night.
Imagine all the shit he's gonna have to catch up on. Even stuff like 9/11.
What do you even do in a bunker like that for 14 years?
The comments on the website are saying it's a fake.
Reminds me of Blast from the past
[IMG]http://www.cbc.ca/thisisthat/y2k.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE]After being away from society for 14 years, Norman Feller is most impressed with KFC's 'Double Down' sandwich. [/QUOTE]
:v:
[QUOTE=valkery;43192409]The comments on the website are saying it's a fake.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I'm skeptical too. I want a secondary source.
[quote]After being away from society for 14 years, Norman Feller is most impressed with KFC's 'Double Down' sandwich.[/quote]
So clearly this man has some mental health issues.
[QUOTE=ReFreshe;43192417][IMG]http://www.cbc.ca/thisisthat/y2k.jpg[/IMG]
:v:[/QUOTE]
Wow.
it's a satirical website, like the onion.
The article is [I]extremely[/I] short for the news.
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Yep, satire.
[QUOTE=muffinmastah;43192423]The article is [I]extremely[/I] short for the news.[/QUOTE]
Listen to it. It's a radio clip.
Yep.
[img]http://puu.sh/5NEDY.png[/img]
[QUOTE=BeardyDuck;43192422]it's a satirical website, like the onion.[/QUOTE]
Ah. I never heard of CBC news.
He should have taken some sort of radio or anything that allows you to hear news from the outside.
Knowing how he survived by himself for so long will definitely be useful for NASA.
this is satire.
"You mind if I have a cigarette?"
"We'll have to go outside"
"..... Whaaat?"
Best part of the interview.
They also used a stock image.
[url]http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-845931-old-man-outside-his-home.php[/url]
[B][I][U]SATIRE.[/U][/I][/B]
Pretty obvious satire if you listen to the radio thing that comes with it.
[QUOTE=SGTNAPALM;43192433]Ah. I never heard of CBC news.[/QUOTE]
CBC is Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. This is just a comedy program they put on the radio I think
[QUOTE=SGTNAPALM;43192433]Ah. I never heard of CBC news.[/QUOTE]
lmao CBC is the canadian broadcasting corporation
ThisIsThat is the satirical news segment
[QUOTE=SGTNAPALM;43192433]Ah. I never heard of CBC news.[/QUOTE]
CBC News isn't fake, its the national news of Canada. But they have tv and radio stations with shows like any other stations, and This is That is one of them. This is That = Fake, CBC = Actual news.
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;43192509]This would be really interesting if it were true, though. Imagine getting to chance to tell someone about all the amazing shit that's come out since 2000.[/QUOTE]
Fucking GTA V came out mate
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