Wednesday, June 19, 2013
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2 Comments:
What, they couldn't find a mushroom cloud?
Well, George, Dick and Condie prevented the mushroom cloud, if I remember right. As for that cooling tower, if the Russians kept building those graphite pile reactors, everything would be glowing over there. Perhaps the graphic is a suggestion we buy the busted Fukushima reactor and give it to the Russians.
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