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From your article Vincente:
A rendering of the 950-person bunker that Vivos is planning to build under the grasslands of Nebraska.
... a clothing store owner in Los Angeles, is one of the many customers who rushed to find a bunker last week. Yadan secured a spot for his family in a Vivos' shelter, putting down four deposits totaling $20,000 -- $20,000 that had been earmarked for a down payment on a new house.
What a douche bag! Hopefully his doomsday scenario arrives on schedule, and at his convenience. And to think, some asswipe realturd could have sold that dumbass a house this month.
Tough luck. demand = demand -1 for March folks...
That looks like a screen capture from the Sims game, where your characters gain happiness though acquisition of material goods like pool tables and disco dance floors.
That doomsday bunker must be the bonus level where acquisitional nirvana has been attained, and your characters are just waiting for the end of the world so they can enjoy their possession in absolute bliss.
Hot tip: the complex is a 475 bed 1.5 bath compound. Unfortunately they don't advertise that detail in their brochures, you'll need to check the fine print in the contract.
You folks are missing out, this market is HOT!
Really, we all need luxury bunkers with internet cafes
Are these anything more than cheesy subterranean McMansions? I'd prefer classic doomsday construction.
"These historic cold war structures were each built at the cost of millions of taxpayer dollars. These earth-contact hardened nuclear-proof structures are some of the strongest construction ever built on the planet."
Man I wish my pad were this nice:
http://money.cnn.com/2011/03/22/real_estate/doomsday_bunkers/index.htm?source=cnn_bin&hpt=Sbin
I always find these places sort of sad. Never occupied living spaces that were hardened or stocked for emergencies, they are ratholes that rot away.
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