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China-Japan-Koreas
Abnormal radiation detected near Korean border
2010-06-21
Xenon, an inert gas often generated by nuclear reactions, has been detected along the South Korean border at levels 8 times above normal. No seismic release has been noted, implying some sort of accidental processing leak.
Posted by:Glenmore

#11  To Mrs. Smales, " Heh, you musta been something before electricity."
Posted by: Elmusorong Jones3207   2010-06-21 19:24  

#10  "Last time I saw a face like that, it had a hook in it!"
Posted by: Warthog   2010-06-21 17:34  

#9  "How'd you like to make fourteen bucks - the HARD way?"
Posted by: mojo   2010-06-21 17:20  

#8  Bad Kimchee...ROFLMAO.... as Rodney said in Caddyshack "Somebody step on duck?"
Posted by: Warthog   2010-06-21 12:47  

#7  Bad Kimchee?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2010-06-21 12:20  

#6  Maybe Best Korea is just a fan of noble gases.
Posted by: Mizzou Mafia   2010-06-21 11:14  

#5  Aah the good old double post trick !

A real crowd pleaser
Posted by: Oscar   2010-06-21 10:32  

#4  Damaged fuel rods ? Or perhaps they are just putting the population to sleep after loosing 7-0 to Portugal
Posted by: Oscar   2010-06-21 10:30  

#3  Damaged fuel rods ? Or perhaps they are just putting the population to sleep after loosing 7-0 to Portugal
Posted by: Oscar   2010-06-21 10:30  

#2  North Koreans, tunnels on border, fizzled nuc.? How's that for a conspiracy theory?
Posted by: tipover   2010-06-21 10:17  

#1  I'll be they just released some Xenon gas to scare everybody. Desperation.
Posted by: gorb   2010-06-21 09:27  

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