Oh that so looks like a geat place to go play for a kid... or a creepy ingenious torture chamber thought up by a serial killer. Either way it's pretty cool.
Mr. Fab: Do you mean "Why would I hope they took the kids out first?" or, "Why the hell would someone bury a bus in the ground?" Either way, good point.
Square1: Nice!
DesertSongbird: Really? I don't remember that....
Lynda: y'know what would be funny? If the door was open and the kids THOUGHT they could get out, but then there was an invisible force field right behind it, so every time they leaped toward it, they'd bounce back like a bird off a window!
Morgen: Well said!
Teri: Kinda, yeah! :)
Travis: Storm cellar.... yes, you're probably right. Still, if I was a tornado, I'd try REALLY HARD to rip it out of the ground, just to make a point.
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Oh that so looks like a geat place to go play for a kid... or a creepy ingenious torture chamber thought up by a serial killer. Either way it's pretty cool.
Ew, this brought back memories of a very bad news story from the 1970s involving the kidnapping of a school bus full of kids in Chowchilla, CA...
Isn't that why the back door is open?
A rolling school bus gathers no moss.
Apparently, this one stopped rolling back in the day...
it's like a bomb shelter.
I remember the same news story Songbird referenced. But this looks like some kind of storm cellar or something.
Clever use of a bus.
Mr. Fab: Do you mean "Why would I hope they took the kids out first?" or, "Why the hell would someone bury a bus in the ground?"
Either way, good point.
Square1: Nice!
DesertSongbird: Really? I don't remember that....
Lynda: y'know what would be funny? If the door was open and the kids THOUGHT they could get out, but then there was an invisible force field right behind it, so every time they leaped toward it, they'd bounce back like a bird off a window!
Morgen: Well said!
Teri: Kinda, yeah! :)
Travis: Storm cellar.... yes, you're probably right. Still, if I was a tornado, I'd try REALLY HARD to rip it out of the ground, just to make a point.
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