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rad-x
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posted August 11, 2003 12:58
Anyway good for you! I was in London, saw things like tasteless postcards and train stations. Oh, and the Houses of Parliament. -------------------- As I gaze up at the night sky in my own fair time, I look back down and see the devastation. This post-nuclear world. It's terrible. But at least we got Nuka-Cola, warm and flat, the drink of the post-apocalyptic civiliztion. Generation Next!
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rad-x
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posted August 14, 2003 03:31
I'm in charge this time round... it's not doing so hot...And London is pretty cool, 100,000 people leave to the countryside every year, while every three years 120,000 asylum seekers come in. So that's 180,000 people less every three years... -------------------- As I gaze up at the night sky in my own fair time, I look back down and see the devastation. This post-nuclear world. It's terrible. But at least we got Nuka-Cola, warm and flat, the drink of the post-apocalyptic civiliztion. Generation Next!
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Scotty the Great
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posted August 15, 2003 00:47
 
Ok, now for a post on topic (not that anyone pays attention to staying on topic, anyway )I just got home from work about thirty minutes ago. My last day. It's over, but it was fun. I had to work until the place closed. Anyways, after work I was walking out to my car, saying some good-byes, and thinkin' of all the good times I had there when out of nowhere one of my coworkers (everyone knew it was my last day; this was one of the people that weren't even working that night) runs up to me and pours a bucket of water right on me. To top it off, a few other of my coworkers dash up and start pelting me with water baloons. After the experience, I found out that it was sort of a tradition; whenever a good worker left, they wouldn't make it out without getting soaked. For a tradition, I have to admit they did a good job at not telling me during the entire time I worked there. But at least I know I made an impact and must have been well-liked and will be missed. *sniff* Plus, I'll miss most of my coworkers/manages, too. Ah, but it was fun while it lasted.
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rad-x
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posted August 15, 2003 15:35
All went off you say. That reminds of me of some events on the West Coast... Yes the power stations are all going off...I DID IT AGAIN! Oh well, as long as your car's okay. -------------------- As I gaze up at the night sky in my own fair time, I look back down and see the devastation. This post-nuclear world. It's terrible. But at least we got Nuka-Cola, warm and flat, the drink of the post-apocalyptic civiliztion. Generation Next!
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