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Radioactive Schadenfreude

You guys lost me when you went down the math road.

Look, I may be Jim, I may not be. The point is, I have no fucking clue what my name is. Hey, wait...wait...I need a beer.

That's how you do a haiku. Tho, I'm not sure if that's how you spell haiku.
 
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BUCKYLE;1915435; said:
You guys lost me when you went down the math road.

Look, I may be Jim, I may not be. The point is, I have no [censored]ing clue what my name is. Hey, wait...wait...I need a beer.

That's how you do a haiku. Tho, I'm not sure if that's how you spell haiku.

Pretty sure you nailed it.
 
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Radioactive wasp nests have been found near former nuclear weapons production site

The first radioactive nest was reported in early July.

Several radioactive wasp nests have been found in South Carolina at a site that used to produce parts for nuclear weapons, according to officials.

The first wasp nest was detected on July 3 at the Savannah River Site (SRS) near Aiken, S.C. – located near Augusta, Ga., just a few miles inside the western state border – by employees who routinely check radiation levels, according to a report by the U.S. Department of Energy. The monitoring activity took place at the F Tank Farm, a collection of underground tanks used to store radioactive liquid waste, according to a statement by the Savannah River Site provided to ABC News.

The nest exhibited radiation 10 times the level allowed by federal regulations, according to the Energy Department report. It was was sprayed to kill any wasps that might have been inside of it and then bagged as radiological waste but no wasps were found, the report said.

By July 31, three additional wasp nests were found during routine work activities, according to the SRS, which said all four nests were found in the F Tank Farm, an area near the middle of the 310-square-mile site.
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Just sayin': OK, wasn't Spiderman created when he was bit bay radioactive spider? Anyone think that a radioactive wasp could sing someone and make him another Waspman?

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