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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill D View Post
    By the way, JT, how many male offspring do you have?
    One - rest are all girls (3). All have different mothers. I do have 3 step sons I reared. You may have been joking, but this isn't the first time I have heard this.

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    I would trade all of these damn stupid windmills for a good old nuke plant. Anyway check out this little bit of info. Results from a nuke stress test.

    http://stormwatch.ktrh.com/cc-common...ticle=10119873
    Last edited by Weasel; 05-16-2012 at 09:08.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marine A5 Sniper View Post
    Guamsst, .........................
    Most fears of radiation are just silly. jt
    I thought I covered that with my mentioning of superpowers....LOL Yes, radiation can be very very bad. So can electricity and gas which we welcome into our homes.

    As to the female offspring, there is a consistent trend blamed on improper handling/exposure to fuel system icing inhibitor. The main result is that ugly fuels guys tend to only father smoking hot daughters. I knew one guy that tried 9 times to get a boy, nope, 5 hot daughters and 4 that looked like they were going to blossom pretty well too. With all the warnings about birth defects and cancer, I only know of one case of each.

    We are a country that places too much focus on COULD happen, MIGHT happen and IN CERTAIN CASES.
    I own firearms not to fight against my government, but to ensure I will not have to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guamsst View Post
    We are a country that places too much focus on COULD happen, MIGHT happen and IN CERTAIN CASES.
    We have become a country of people who are afraid to take a chance. Our forefathers (and mothers) took incredible chances just to experience some degree of freedom. Can you imagine crossing a river in a wagon, especially a river you have never seen before? Or crossing a mountain range in a wagon with your wife and kids? These were once daily occurrences. Now we avoid all risks, and even pass thousands of laws that prevent us with threat of fines for taking risks. We have become what our ancestors weren't. They built this country, and we have allowed it to be run it into the ground. We still admire risk takers, but we make them get a license to do so, and insurance in case they don't succeed.

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