frakking causes @rse holes
not sink holes
the sink ole question is due to the meeja.
you get a story about a cat with three legs getting stuck up a tree, next week you get three stories about cats with three legs and four stories about trees four stories high
it's called a thread. youse guys should know about threads by now
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truth is stranger than fictionOriginally posted by scooterscot View Postno kidding.
Do you remember that air France jet that would down in that atlantic from Brazil some years ago? A passenger who missed the flight left the airport only to be involved in a road traffic accident some hours later.
Final Destination (2000) - IMDb
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Heaviest rain in 250 years.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostHave we had heavy rain before?
Have we had floods before? Remember Boscastle.
Have we had more and more sinkholes since frakking, and heavy rain combined?
You do the math(s)
Even if fracking causes sinkholes who cares?
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No kidding, no kidding:-Originally posted by scooterscot View Postno kidding.
Do you remember that air France jet that would down in that atlantic from Brazil some years ago? A passenger who missed the flight left the airport only to be involved in a road traffic accident some hours later.
SFO crash survivor was run over by two fire rigs - SFGate
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no kidding.Originally posted by Bacchus View PostWhen your time's up, your time's up:-
BBC News - Boulder smashes through Italian farm after landslide
Do you remember that air France jet that would down in that atlantic from Brazil some years ago? A passenger who missed the flight left the airport only to be involved in a road traffic accident some hours later.
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When your time's up, your time's up:-Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhat is it with you guys building on flood planes & topsoil?
You need mountains.
BBC News - Boulder smashes through Italian farm after landslide
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Have we had heavy rain before?
Have we had floods before? Remember Boscastle.
Have we had more and more sinkholes since frakking, and heavy rain combined?
You do the math(s)
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Just buy a very old house, they rarely put them in silly places
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What is it with you guys building on flood planes & topsoil?
You need mountains.
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My old house backs on to the same field!
The field is already full day of gypsum sinkholes.
A recent planning application to build on that field was only rejected yesterday.
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