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This weekend's New York Times Magazine featured a three page ad for the America Prepared Campaign, all about how to make an emergency plan for your family in the event of another domestic terror attack.

We're assuming it's just a coincidence that the ad ran the same week as Richard Clarke's new column, 'The Security Advisor,' debuted.

Anyway, above is a sample of some of things you should have in your family's emergency 'go bag.' If you still have some room, you might want to pack a copyeditor. (Click here for larger version.)

Update: A reader writes in to tell us the ad also misspells 'snugly,' in favor of 'snuggly,' which is precisely how thoughts of terrorism should not make us feel.

Before you write to tell us about our frequent typos, you needn't bother since we chose to pack another roll of duct tape instead of a spellchecker.