Bekkael wrote...
Small town Wisconsin. There are cows...
I'm a Cow!
Bekkael wrote...
Small town Wisconsin. There are cows...
Darthnemesis2 wrote...
saM's a cow
Guest_KloieKat_*
KenKenpachi wrote...
Better replace that screen door before you dive.KloieKat wrote...
In a yellow submarine.
bobobo878 wrote...
who cares? Plutonium > WaterGhost Lightning wrote...
silver_sparrow wrote...
I changed my mind. You guys don't have water.bobobo878 wrote...
*brohoof*silver_sparrow wrote...
East side FTW! D:<bobobo878 wrote...
Eastern Washington State
(better then Ghost's side)
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saMOOrai182 wrote...
Bekkael wrote...
Small town Wisconsin. There are cows...
I'm a Cow!
silver_sparrow wrote...
@bobobo- plutoniam is only useful in military affairs and video games.
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
I like mine shifty-looking.Bekkael wrote...
saMOOrai182 wrote...
Bekkael wrote...
Small town Wisconsin. There are cows...
I'm a Cow!I like mine slathered in BBQ sauce.
Cthulhu42 wrote...
I like mine shifty-looking.Bekkael wrote...
saMOOrai182 wrote...
Bekkael wrote...
Small town Wisconsin. There are cows...
I'm a Cow!I like mine slathered in BBQ sauce.
Bekkael wrote...
saMOOrai182 wrote...
Bekkael wrote...
Small town Wisconsin. There are cows...
I'm a Cow!I like mine slathered in BBQ sauce.
bobobo878 wrote...
silver_sparrow wrote...
@bobobo- plutoniam is only useful in military affairs and video games.
nuh uh
"Plutonium, both that routinely made in power reactors and that from dismantled nuclear weapons, is a valuable energy source when integrated into the nuclear fuel cycle. In a conventional nuclear reactor, one kilogram of Pu-239 can produce sufficient heat to generate nearly 10 million kilowatt-hours of electricity. "
Bekkael wrote...
saMOOrai182 wrote...
Bekkael wrote...
Small town Wisconsin. There are cows...
I'm a Cow!I like mine slathered in BBQ sauce.
Cthulhu42 wrote...
I like mine shifty-looking.Bekkael wrote...
saMOOrai182 wrote...
Bekkael wrote...
Small town Wisconsin. There are cows...
I'm a Cow!I like mine slathered in BBQ sauce.
You should, we just converted a cold war breeder reactor into a museum and opened it for tours.silver_sparrow wrote...
That does not make me want to visit east side. 0.0bobobo878 wrote...
nuh uhsilver_sparrow wrote...
@bobobo- plutoniam is only useful in military affairs and video games.
"Plutonium, both that routinely made in power reactors and that from dismantled nuclear weapons, is a valuable energy source when integrated into the nuclear fuel cycle. In a conventional nuclear reactor, one kilogram of Pu-239 can produce sufficient heat to generate nearly 10 million kilowatt-hours of electricity. "
Bekkael wrote...
Cthulhu42 wrote...
I like mine shifty-looking.Bekkael wrote...
saMOOrai182 wrote...
Bekkael wrote...
Small town Wisconsin. There are cows...
I'm a Cow!I like mine slathered in BBQ sauce.
And loaded with Shepard's credits?
*ignores Raven's attempts to goad me into battle*
bobobo878 wrote...
You should, we just converted a cold war breeder reactor into a museum and opened it for tours.silver_sparrow wrote...
That does not make me want to visit east side. 0.0bobobo878 wrote...
nuh uhsilver_sparrow wrote...
@bobobo- plutoniam is only useful in military affairs and video games.
"Plutonium, both that routinely made in power reactors and that from dismantled nuclear weapons, is a valuable energy source when integrated into the nuclear fuel cycle. In a conventional nuclear reactor, one kilogram of Pu-239 can produce sufficient heat to generate nearly 10 million kilowatt-hours of electricity. "
Volus Warlord wrote...
South Jersey, a safe distance from Camden. Close to Pine Barrens.
bobobo878 wrote...
You should, we just converted a cold war breeder reactor into a museum and opened it for tours.silver_sparrow wrote...
That does not make me want to visit east side. 0.0bobobo878 wrote...
nuh uhsilver_sparrow wrote...
@bobobo- plutoniam is only useful in military affairs and video games.
"Plutonium, both that routinely made in power reactors and that from dismantled nuclear weapons, is a valuable energy source when integrated into the nuclear fuel cycle. In a conventional nuclear reactor, one kilogram of Pu-239 can produce sufficient heat to generate nearly 10 million kilowatt-hours of electricity. "