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Warpy

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20. Yep, we have fire season here
Sun Aug 27, 2017, 04:36 PM
Aug 2017

and most of our volcanoes have been reclassified as dormant, not extinct.

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Interestingly enough Texasgal Aug 2017 #1
Not even remotely true FreeState Aug 2017 #3
This site has Houston, Dallas and Austin listed as in the top 5 Quixote1818 Aug 2017 #7
No it doesn't Bradshaw3 Aug 2017 #13
They are part of the metropolitan statistical area of those cities Quixote1818 Aug 2017 #24
That's like saying development in Santa Monica, Culver City and Beverly Hills doesn't impact L.A. VOX Aug 2017 #31
Exactly JI7 Aug 2017 #34
I live in Austin Texasgal Aug 2017 #9
Because you were born and live there does not make it true Bradshaw3 Aug 2017 #15
Thats how a metropolis works. blogslut Aug 2017 #26
What the heck is it about Florida? Control-Z Aug 2017 #12
No income tax -nt Bradical79 Aug 2017 #16
No income tax in Texas either. nt TexasTowelie Aug 2017 #29
Also Alaska, Nevada, South Dakota, Washington and Wyoming. n/t VOX Aug 2017 #32
Look at the growth of the top CSAs in the country LittleBlue Aug 2017 #22
Dunno, a lot of them are weird and think Texas is where good people go when they die Warpy Aug 2017 #2
it's about the same here in florida onethatcares Aug 2017 #5
My parents retired there Warpy Aug 2017 #10
your mother was a very intelligent woman onethatcares Aug 2017 #14
LOL your mom! I loved our family vacations moonscape Aug 2017 #17
My parents moved to a barrier island near an unspoiled beach Warpy Aug 2017 #19
There is no totally safe place to live. B2G Aug 2017 #4
Yep, we have fire season here Warpy Aug 2017 #20
pretty good in WI. sure, we get blizzards, but not so much big tornadoes, YET. pansypoo53219 Aug 2017 #21
But we have Walker and his Repugs ruining our land, air water. riversedge Aug 2017 #27
New Mexico? RhodeIslandOne Aug 2017 #23
I'm also in New Mexico, in Santa Fe to be specific. PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2017 #28
You might be surprised TexasBushwhacker Aug 2017 #6
Certainly Would Be Hard To Move Under The Circumstances. TheMastersNemesis Aug 2017 #8
Yup. roamer65 Aug 2017 #11
I can't watch those beechfront property bargain hunt shows along applegrove Aug 2017 #18
I thought today of one family buying their dream vacation home in Galveston. Yes, well. WinkyDink Aug 2017 #25
I love watching these shows, and PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2017 #30
NOW there's a show about buying an entire ISLAND! WinkyDink Aug 2017 #35
If there is truly no way to keep the millions of residents safe, then that is the best option Not Ruth Aug 2017 #33
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