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In reply to the discussion: Why don't people in tornado-prone areas [View all]Auntie Bush
(17,528 posts)94. Beat me to it.
Was just thinking that...but didn't want too many people moving to VT. lol
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If the limestone is porous, you wouldn't have to fill the pool intentionally.
X_Digger
May 2013
#109
Well until Cali drops into the pacific AZ and NV will always be on borrowed water
pipoman
May 2013
#45
That's my concern, too. So much of eveything relating to buildings and their plans
truedelphi
May 2013
#113
when I rented in Oklahoma, I had a house that had a built-in nuclear shelter/basement
JCMach1
May 2013
#54
I heard the problem in OK is clay.... they can't build basements and underground shelters are very
NotThisTime
May 2013
#63