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This is a great story!
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Yea, Thats great for the rich people that can afford protection. I still can not believe there is not a program that installs storm shelters in and around OKC for the people that actually live in OKC. You can find shelters at almost all of the rich parts of town (Edmond, Nikolas Hills ETC, especially in peoples back yard. What a shame that now the rich can protect themselves with Kevlar homes. What about the Average person? At the least OKC should install public shelters on every block. Forget the rich and privileged!
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Hey Nimrod,
You have the same opportunities as those who are already rich, to be rich yourself. You just dont choose to be or havent educated yourself enough to be. BOO HOO! |
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