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BayBay*
Chris
Donnie
Greg*
Joanna
Lindsay

Lisa
Regina*
Runyon
Sam*
Torrey*
Zach

*Indicates interview with fellow participant Lisa Klein

INTERVIEW - PAGE 2


B: I didn't have any fear because of the journey ahead. Of course, two hours straight with no circulation of air. Ya know, I'm to going to say that I enjoyed every minute of it, but I can say that it is an experience where if something came in real life where I had to be stored I the basement like a hurricane the I know I have been confined in that type of space and then knowing that everybody in there needs their personal oxygen and personal space is very well needed so you can't drain yourself out by talking or doing something crazy to make the situation worse.

L: Did you find that being in the bulkhead and acting out the situation at hand got you thinking a lot about being in a situation like that or did you feel apart form that?

B: Well of course everyone uses the 9-11 event and that was a situation where you never know what could happen. Maybe people were living for a couple of hours in a confined space and ya know with all the rubble on top, by the time they (rescue workers) got into some parts it may have been too late. Those emotions had to cross each individual's minds…

L: So did it make you think it make you think about your mortality more then…

B: Well you know I can say that it make you think about your mortality most definitely. But I think about that all the time cause each and every individual have dreams about someone murdering their kin folk or next of kin to them and its not true but it is a dream where you think 'my god, I just saw my mother getting murdered before my eyes'. We don't know where those dreams come from, so just that alone, by me personally, always got me into thinking… the dangerous thing we do every day is drive, ya know, drive your car. And you not worried about you but you're worried about he next person smashing into you. And the mortality goes with your will, what type of insurance you have on you, it goes with, ya know, what type of, ya know do you want to leave your family in a bind. SO that's a good questions but its more of an everyday questions. Just being in there made me think that when they locked the doors somehow what if they can't open them. Ya know, so it gives you two part questionnaires of a rush of excitement also a rush of death. So its…I don't know. Its over exuberant, just thinking about what could happen. Not everyone can know what the next world is but you wish you could know on your terms but you can't.

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