To: ansel12
Plus I duct taped the plugs into the wall outlets, in case the blast is close enough to shake the house. what if the blast is a bit closer, and your house is scattered to the wind in a million tiny pieces?
To: Cementjungle
what if the blast is a bit closer, and your house is scattered to the wind in a million tiny pieces? I'm not really prepared enough to overcome that scenario yet. Suggestions?
20 posted on
04/06/2013 9:39:03 PM PDT by
ansel12
(The lefts most effective quote-I'm libertarian on social issues, but conservative on economics.)
To: Cementjungle; ansel12
what if the blast is a bit closer, and your house is scattered to the wind in a million tiny pieces? Then we are going to miss poor Ansel's atoms. I know I will.
25 posted on
04/06/2013 9:47:03 PM PDT by
Cyber Liberty
(I am a dissident. Will you join me? My name is John....)
To: Cementjungle; ansel12
If he uses enough duct tape, the house will stay together, even with a direct hit.
62 posted on
04/06/2013 10:37:06 PM PDT by
Colorado Doug
(Now I know how the Indians felt to be sold out for a few beads and trinkets)
To: Cementjungle; ansel12
what if the blast is a bit closer, and your house is scattered to the wind in a million tiny pieces? Well then, Ansel12 will never get hungry again. Problem solved.
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