tamlynn
Lovin' The Homestead
Just looking at that pic, is that 6 sets of bunk beds and 3 hospital beds, so 15 people and 2 bathroom stalls?
Sounds like our home after Katrina. We had displaced friends and family staying with us. One bathroom and 15 adults, 4 children, 4 dogs, a cat, and two hamsters. Thank goodness we have a lot of trees to go behind.tamlynn said:...so 15 people and 2 bathroom stalls?
the picture is only one of the "hubs" that make up this big complex. it's actually designed to hold about 200. you see the rest of the "living areas" in the video.tamlynn said:Just looking at that pic, is that 6 sets of bunk beds and 3 hospital beds, so 15 people and 2 bathroom stalls?
i thought that too, then realized it's probably more for movie watching (although there are a LOT of places available to watch movies in that place). what's weirder is all the computer stations... unless these people plan on playing A LOT of solitaire, what good are the computers? i mean, who's going to have internet after the world ends? you'd have no way of even dialing in! and who are you going to talk to? i mean, the world has just ended!!!! how many people can there be?kcsunshine said:Any of you think it's funny to have tv rooms in a survival shelter? How you gonna watch what's probably no longer available?
Wifezilla said:Simulated battles via computer game may help kept down actual strangling of obnoxious podmates.