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australia nuclear easter egg hunt?
redkitedesign:
--- Quote from: SL4P on January 31, 2023, 03:11:29 am ---What if the sample was never in or on the truck, wrapped up with the lunch room leftovers on its way to the sewer outfall on the coast…
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There was pretty much no rain since the truck left the mine site. It hasn't flushed away.
Unless it got stuck in someones tires and got unstuck in a part of Oz that does have rain. But then it can literally be anywhere in Australia.
Sredni:
--- Quote from: BravoV on January 31, 2023, 02:12:55 pm ---The Brits are far more crazier ... when it comes to radioactive and bolt ... >:D
-> Nuclear security alert after botched attempt to fix £88m Trident submarine with super glue
Quote .. "Navy chiefs last night ordered an investigation after workers on a Trident sub risked disaster — by gluing broken bolts in a nuclear reactor chamber." >:D :-DD
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It's "The Sun".
I've come to be wary about the news reported by The Sun. Unless it's an article penned by their time traveller, that is.
AndyC_772:
They've found it.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-64481317
coppercone2:
well I thought they would end up having to deploy the national guard to fight mutated ostriches. I was quite sure an ostrich ate it. Did I just write the script to carnosaur 5?
vk6zgo:
--- Quote from: coppercone2 on February 01, 2023, 08:51:42 am ---well I thought they would end up having to deploy the national guard to fight mutated ostriches. I was quite sure an ostrich ate it. Did I just write the script to carnosaur 5?
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It would be quite a feat for Emus to mutate into Ostriches!
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