I will continue to not live in Japan.
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I will continue to not live in Japan.
Even if it was the plant that is 40 miles from my house I would be close enough that the government would be passing out potassium iodide in my neighborhood. Some lady on Facebook was talking about drinking green tea and I thought, What could that hurt? I do like green tea.The TheologyOnline.com TOPIC OF THE DAY for March 17th, 2011 09:49 AM
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I'm on the East coast so I'm not really worried. If I was on the West coast, I don't think I'd be too worried. It seems like crossing the Pacific is enough distance to weaken the radiation. :idunno: I'm not a scientist though. :chuckle:
Ask not what steps I an doing to protect my family, ask what steps my family is doing to protect me!
This does bring up certain practicle risks, though. What if a wave of radioactive zombies rise from this disaster? Do I have a enough ammo? Have I coordinated my defenses with like minded survivalists? I doubt it.
Not radical enough? I thought about asking for a prostatectomy at the same time, but I did not want to seem alarmist.
The is an advertisement on a local radio urging "Women, take control of your breasts!" I wonder what their breasts are up to?
I think it best to leave well enough alone.
The is an advertisement on a local radio urging "Women, take control of your breasts!" I wonder what their breasts are up to?
I think it best to leave well enough alone.
My father-in-law has a lot of guns, but then I do live in the South. That's why any zombie movie set in the South is pretty unrealistic.lain:
It doesn't. MSM is trying to foist an hysterical disaster scene on the public. Shameful, overblown, and reeks with blatant pandering.
Scientists Project Path of Radiation Plume
A United Nations forecast of the possible movement of the radioactive plume coming from crippled Japanese reactors shows it churning across the Pacific, and touching the Aleutian Islands on Thursday before hitting Southern California late Friday.
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Does this concern you? Why, or why not?
My father-in-law has a lot of guns, but then I do live in the South. That's why any zombie movie set in the South is pretty unrealistic.lain:
toldailytopic: Radiation contamination. What steps if any are you taking to protect your family from the drifting radiation from Japan?