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FEMA’s New Children’s Stories

Last updated: March 22, 2019 2:44 pm
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Last year, FEMA pulled their children’s coloring book about 9/11 from their website after a public outcry drew attention to the publication.  (Seriously.  We wish we were making this up.  On the plus side, potty training is easy when you have the crap scared out of you.)  So we wondered: what would happen if FEMA got their hands on some of our other childhood memories?  -JRV ’12

Last year, FEMA pulled their children’s coloring book about 9/11 from their website after a public outcry drew attention to the publication.  (Seriously.  We wish we were making this up.  On the plus side, potty training is easy when you have the crap scared out of you.)  So we wondered: what would happen if FEMA got their hands on some of our other childhood memories?  -JRV ’12

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