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Sig 2 year s ago
In Kentucky this might not be a bad idea...
       
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Cliff 2 year s ago
Sig,
hey, i resemble that remark
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Lee 2 year s ago
No windows. Why not just buy a warehouse. You could at least put windows in that.
       
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Fronia 2 year s ago
The purpose of a bunker is to be safe during a disaster something a warehouse can't provide.
       
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Madeline 2 year s ago
Fronia, Where's the disaster? Are you suggesting that it's reasonable to live underground because of the possibility of a very occasional natural disaster?
       
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Laurence 2 year s ago
Madeline,

The disaster is live itself. "Oh my God! I'm alive! Into the bunker, hide!"
       
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Vin 2 year s ago
Madeline, this is where they're happy, why question their life choices, is your life that good, or that bad?
       
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Tim 2 year s ago
looks like a basement to me. they sure that wasn't just some perverts pleasure room/ rape prison.
       
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Ona 2 year s ago
Just like plants kids need sunlight to grow. Just look at them... dance3 41
       
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Rox 2 year s ago
Ona,

Right, the girl doesnt even have legs.
       
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Rella 2 year s ago
Are those the kids or mutants found in the back corner of the bunker among the rotting debris?
       
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Ruben and Joanne Romero decided to find a new place eight years ago. After looking through countless options, they've chosen an old bunker and immediately started working on it. Last year, they and their four kids finally moved in. Ruben’s ultimate goal is to make the bunker feel like home.

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