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kansas is 1337... are your wheat are belong to us
kansas is w337, seattle is l337.
Sober enough to know what I'm doing, drunk enough to really enjoy doing it
man that's like almost 2500 nukes.
Hope you have an extra thick anti-radiation bomb shelter in your basement....
Hope you have an extra thick anti-radiation bomb shelter in your basement....
don't bang teh noze kone!!!!!!!!111111111111 danger111111111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.c … e=20040311
edit: Anyone else sometimes feel a bit like America with nukes is a bit like children with guns?
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.c … e=20040311
edit: Anyone else sometimes feel a bit like America with nukes is a bit like children with guns?
Last edited by UON (2006-12-11 16:17:58)
- Why is there a need to for the news paper to report that seriously? Could we make it any freakin easier for terrorists to find a target?
Whoever the rabbi is that told the Seattle airport to put up an 8 ft menorah to balance out the religion or he was going to sue the airport.
So instead, the airport just took down their christmas trees, rather than give in and put up the menorah. I think its crap.
Whoever the rabbi is that told the Seattle airport to put up an 8 ft menorah to balance out the religion or he was going to sue the airport.
So instead, the airport just took down their christmas trees, rather than give in and put up the menorah. I think its crap.
Jeepers Creepers !
I live in the Emerald City.
Gotta get that custom suit + shelter ready suppose. Super. Thanks for something else to worry about. Heh.
I live in the Emerald City.
Gotta get that custom suit + shelter ready suppose. Super. Thanks for something else to worry about. Heh.
Indiana has all your chemical weapons
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a … -1/ZONES04
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a … -1/ZONES04
Innocent and lovable?UON wrote:
Anyone else sometimes feel a bit like America with nukes is a bit like children with guns?
lol....I was stationed at Bangor for two years.................
/win
/win
I agree there is no need for this to be reported to the general public. It really gripes me everytime you see the media doing all the research for the terrorists and criminals. Give the media time and they will probably tell you exactly where and who is in charge of these weapons. They will probably print a map to exact scale pinpointing locations of weapons and locations of security personel to so we know. The General Public has a right to know, right? NOT!!!{BMF}*Frank_The_Tank wrote:
- Why is there a need to for the news paper to report that seriously? Could we make it any freakin easier for terrorists to find a target?
Wait, so wheres the biological ones? I thought those were in Indian?
VX nerve gas bitch , thats how we roll in IndianaDesertFox423 wrote:
Indiana has all your chemical weapons
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a … -1/ZONES04
When I was stationed there, 96-98, I was amazed that you could look at a map and the streets in the "limited area" (where the warheads are kept) are named on the map. The friggin name of the street that houses nukes is on a map...wtf? Now, good luck getting in there, the alarm system is amazing, plus you have a bunch of bored trigger happy Marines just wanting some action.{BMF}*Frank_The_Tank wrote:
- Why is there a need to for the news paper to report that seriously? Could we make it any freakin easier for terrorists to find a target?
It's been public knowledge since at least the final years of the Cold War. Notification and verification have been requirements for the US and USSR/Russia since the SALT treaties.{BMF}*Frank_The_Tank wrote:
- Why is there a need to for the news paper to report that seriously? Could we make it any freakin easier for terrorists to find a target?
Whoever the rabbi is that told the Seattle airport to put up an 8 ft menorah to balance out the religion or he was going to sue the airport.
So instead, the airport just took down their christmas trees, rather than give in and put up the menorah. I think its crap.
thank god. appearently its not so bad to be in stl now, lol.
Because everyone else is so much more trustworthy.UON wrote:
edit: Anyone else sometimes feel a bit like America with nukes is a bit like children with guns?
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Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2006-12-11 18:22:43)
WTF ? is 1337 ?? i must be a total noob for asking it
oh jesus i didnt know we had nukes at bangor...my father works at a naval hospital not too far from bangor...
Been there for MANY years.InfectiousShadow wrote:
oh jesus i didnt know we had nukes at bangor...my father works at a naval hospital not too far from bangor...
alot of them are being incinerated at anniston army depot in alabama, it was always fun working there and seeing how-to manuals on surviving chem-weapons leaks in the hotel room.{BMF}*Frank_The_Tank wrote:
VX nerve gas bitch , thats how we roll in IndianaDesertFox423 wrote:
Indiana has all your chemical weapons
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a … -1/ZONES04
Did you know VX nerve gas was developed in the same facility (Porton Down) that developed Quorn (that nasty vegetarian meat substitute - which happens to be closely related to athletes foot)? That's always put me off eating it. That, the horrible taste and the whole fungus thing.{BMF}*Frank_The_Tank wrote:
VX nerve gas bitch , thats how we roll in IndianaDesertFox423 wrote:
Indiana has all your chemical weapons
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a … -1/ZONES04
After we (the British) invented it, we traded it with the Americans for nuclear technology - not a very fair swap if you ask me, but I'm not complaining.
Last edited by Bertster7 (2006-12-12 15:34:31)
I remember asking a Lockheed employee at Bangor what would happen if everything here exploded. He basically said, the Kitsap Peninsula (King will know where I am talking about) would be under water, but it would not be a nuclear explosion. I find that hard to believe, but I am a grunt and he is a scientist.
w00t S3attl3 0wns f4c3King_County_Downy wrote:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003468096_webbangor11.html
Map quest -usmarine2007 wrote:
When I was stationed there, 96-98, I was amazed that you could look at a map and the streets in the "limited area" (where the warheads are kept) are named on the map. The friggin name of the street that houses nukes is on a map...wtf? Now, good luck getting in there, the alarm system is amazing, plus you have a bunch of bored trigger happy Marines just wanting some action.{BMF}*Frank_The_Tank wrote:
- Why is there a need to for the news paper to report that seriously? Could we make it any freakin easier for terrorists to find a target?
Departs from: My front door
Destination: America's Nuke stockpile
Approximate travel time?
Toll cost?
KJ
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