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Peace in the world or the world in pieces.
For years by way of saying 'cheerio' I have frequently said ''Peace in the world or the world in Pieces.'' I hadn't a clue where I picked it up. Well still not really for sure but I found this....
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Re: Peace in the world or the world in pieces.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki are both nice places now, all clean and green with no 25,000 years of radioactive wastleland.
We HAVE the technology y'know.
Just saying jenks
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We HAVE the technology y'know.
Just saying jenks

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Re: Peace in the world or the world in pieces.
Chuck..
from the net:
So give me a shout when Chernobyl is a green and pleasant place again.We HAVE the technology y'know.
from the net:
JenksScientists say that radiation will affect the Chernobyl area for 48,000 years although it will be safe enough for humans to begin repopulating the area long before then - in about 600 years.
Re: Peace in the world or the world in pieces.
Chernobyl, cheap Russian technology mate, uncontrolled too. anyway, who would want to live there before OR after the event.
Hears sound of Snayperska's Dragunov being cocked.....
Zzzzzzzzzzzzip, CRACK! - missed me
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All about control jenks. I am sure we could if we wanted to.
Hears sound of Snayperska's Dragunov being cocked.....




All about control jenks. I am sure we could if we wanted to.
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Re: Peace in the world or the world in pieces.
You could always have hours of fun at the Pripyat amusement park, especially on the Ferris Wheel.Chuck wrote:Chernobyl, cheap Russian technology mate, uncontrolled too. anyway, who would want to live there before OR after the event.
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Zzzzzzzzzzzzip, CRACK! - missed me
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All about control jenks. I am sure we could if we wanted to.
I watched an interesting documentary about a group of elderly woman who had moved back to their homes well inside the Chernobyl exclusion zone and medical tests had shown their general health, mental state and wellbeing was better than women of a similar age who had been displaced from their homes and continued to live outside the exclusion zone.The biggest cause of death amongst the women inside the exclusion zone was thyroid cancer but most were living to their mid-eighties and actually defied conventional medical thinking.
And Chuck.......I'm quite adept at cocking the Dragunov very quietly!!!

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Re: Peace in the world or the world in pieces.
And Chuck.......I'm quite adept at cocking the Dragunov very quietly!!!
Chuck makes note: Snayperskaya has Dragunov, sneaky with it too

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I have been to Hiroshima, it's now a vibrant city. The museum there is quite sobering, particularly the 'shadows'.
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Did you see the bit about the woman who was working in the bank 300m from ground zero and survived?.Charlotte the flyer wrote:I have been to Hiroshima, it's now a vibrant city. The museum there is quite sobering, particularly the 'shadows'.
"The only real power comes out of a long rifle." - Joseph Stalin
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
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I don't recall as it was about 10 years ago now, I remember being quite nervous about touching things and drinking the water.
There's lots of origami paper birds everywhere around the peace park. The story goes that a girl made them in the hope that it would cure an illness that she had (I think Leukaemia but not sure). Now it's copied on a huge scale by lots of people who visit.
There's lots of origami paper birds everywhere around the peace park. The story goes that a girl made them in the hope that it would cure an illness that she had (I think Leukaemia but not sure). Now it's copied on a huge scale by lots of people who visit.
The above post probably contains sarcasm or some other form of attempted wit, please don't take it to heart.
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No matter how much s*** people throw at nature, nature always conquer/survive in one shape or another.
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