Michael
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wbarnhill said:But what if the tornado knocked on the door?
Landshark.
CandyGram.
wbarnhill said:But what if the tornado knocked on the door?
F3 or below very minor damage (siding and shingles) . F4 moderate roof damage (siding gone shilgles gone some damage to sheeting). F5 major roof damage (like its gone) but the structure should hold upwbarnhill said:But what if the tornado knocked on the door?
JRitt said:Bullets with "to who it may concern" on them are bad news. I am planning my "I'm going to live here forever" house right now and its going to have 6" thick concrete walls with 2.5" of styrofoam on each side to keep outside things outside (tornados, bullets, cars etc...)
Steve said:Hurricane and tornado proof...even sheds buckshot during deer season...
http://www.aidomes.com/
My daughter and I played Monopoly while we watched 80-90mph wind driven rain go horizontal past the front room window for 30 minutes during Katrina. Not a scratch on the structure.
Armageddon Aviator said:Wow...
I thought that Israel was a dangerous place...apparently I was wrong !
What is happening to this world ?
Anthony said:Steve. Is the dome your main residence? Looks pretty cool.
I suspect that most neighbors up here would immediately go to the HOA or village council to make your home illegal.Steve said:Yes!
And it's cool in summer and warm in winter. My elec bill last month was $62. The neighbors just scratch their head and wonder....hehe.
DeeG said:Hey Nick, if you really want to stay in albaturkey, my grandma's house is vacant right now... 1815 1/2 Lomas. Its an old adobe, it falling apart and probably needs to be torn down and then set fire to, but no one will shoot at ya.......
fgcason said:Here's a thought: Buy yourself a used RV from someone. They're fairly cheap if you avoid newer stuff.
And if you don't like the neighbors or anything else, you just yank the umbilicals, drop the jacks, start the engine and drive off.
fgcason said:Nick,
I'm serious. The RV idea is NOT a bad idea at all. It just a different lifestyle and beats apartments to smithereens in all respects. And if you don't like the neighbors or anything else, you just yank the umbilicals, drop the jacks, start the engine and drive off.
Bill Jennings said:That is quite an interesting idea, Frank. I like it.
fgcason said:P.S. I've just decided I'm going to move in about 1-2 months. It shouldn't take more than, say, oh, roughly 10 minutes to pack and be on the road on departure day.
RV sites have power hookups so you don't need to run the generator. You can also get cords to MacGuyver to use whatever power is around.flyingcheesehead said:And you won't have to pay for a room when you come to Gaston's next year!
Just curious, if you have one just parked somewhere, how much per month would you spend on generator fuel and maintenance?
mikea said:The big problem is there's no MacGuyer to dumping the holding tank unless you just pop the valve on a bridge over the Chicago River and dump on a tour boat.
Yeah. That's what I was referring to.Anthony said:Didn't a band get caught doing that once? Dave Matthews?
mikea said:A lot of less than honorable RV owners just park over a storm drain and pull the valve. Not good atall.
Bill Jennings said:That is quite an interesting idea, Frank. I like it.
fgcason said:I'm serious. The RV idea is NOT a bad idea at all. It just a different lifestyle and beats apartments to smithereens in all respects. And if you don't like the neighbors or anything else, you just yank the umbilicals, drop the jacks, start the engine and drive off.
DeeG said:My ex and I (and two cats) lived in a 40' 5th wheel with a living room tip out for about 4 years.
But it worked for me!
fgcason said:I changed the rules of the game. I am currently living that exact RV solution at this very moment. After a week of living in a 27ft RV and after much careful consideration, I've come to the conclusion that this is the best thing I've done for myself.
DeeG said:PS Nick, if you really are interested in the house, I'll call my aunt. She's the one dealing with the 'estate' stuff.
SkyHog said:I appreciate the offer, but I'm almost out of New Mexico, so thank you.
2 months to go.
SkyHog said:I appreciate the offer, but I'm almost out of New Mexico, so thank you.
2 months to go.
Anthony said:Yeah, sounds like it worked great.
Hey, everybody else is turning on the TV to see cops and bullets flying. At least Nick's landlord isn't charging extra...Kaye said:Are you sure you'll make 2 months with flying bullets.....