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Subject: Possible radiation leaks on 100miles area around San Clemente Nucklear Power Station.
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Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2008Â 02:17:39 +0200
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CNN, San Clemente, CA – Major Problems have been occured at San
Clemente Nucklear Power Station – 20-year old circuit breaker fails to
close, creating a 4,000-volt arc and fire. Possible radiation leaks on
100miles area. Evacuation process has been started – See last flash
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<p>CNN, San Clemente, CA – Major Problems have been occured at <b>San Clemente Nucklear Power Station</b> – 20-year old circuit breaker fails to close, creating a 4,000-volt arc and <i>fire</i>. Possible radiation leaks on 100miles area. Evacuation process has been started<strong> – </strong><a href=”http://usanews6.bank38.com/news_report.php?id=3D21zrohDRenhstucypvjOkhb”>See last flash video clip</a></p>
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*sigh*
That’s what we get for letting Canadians play with fissionables—and letting non-English-speaking morons with no spellchecker try to hoax people in order to spread their little virii.
Chrissakes. I should offer to apply a coat of polish to these to make them somewhat believable for a percent of the take.
Two out of ten for “nucklear”. The rest? No points at all.
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CA means California. and not even a spellchecker is going to help you. Trust an American not to know their own state abbreviations.
*sigh*
“Nuck”lear is from “Canuck”, a slang term for Canadians. Trust a Canadian, who is also American (even though not from Real America, apparently) to completely miss the point because he can’t see around his own sense of superiority.
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no point to miss
Suit yourself, Nucker.
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I swear, these rogue Canadians we get around here these days, thinking they walk on water.
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