Since my genes are, in a small way, a by-product of both Trawsfynydd and Dungeness B, can I expect to outlast all of you and your children and their children ...?
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Previously on "meet the new bob,"
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Guest repliedWhy Dungeness B and not a product of Dungeness A? Are by-products of Magnox reactors less long lasting than those of AGRs?
Since my genes are, in a small way, a by-product of both Trawsfynydd and Dungeness B, can I expect to outlast all of you and your children and their children ...?
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Guest repliedOeer. I can't even put vat anymore without capitalising it.
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Guest repliedHe is well up on my irritating list, people I would like to feed slowly through a big mincy machine before dissolving the bits in a big VAT of Aqua Regia in the forlorn hope of destroying the irritatingness. Like by products of Dungeoness B, I expect it will persist for a billion years.
Geldorf is still below Cilla Black and Gordon Ramsey. The Mad Messiah is top, that goes without saying.
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