The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for April 06, 2015
Transcript:
Huey: You heard about the government's plan for radioactive nickel? Apparently it's more cost-effective to recycle than destroy, so they're actually going to try and clean it and reuse it. Though it can never be fully cleaned, by next year radioactive metal could be in countless everyday products, like that fork you're eating with right now. Granddad: Sometimes I wish the boy could just say "Good Morning" like everyone else. Huey: Later.
Squizzums over 9 years ago
This is how he says good morning.
Space_cat over 9 years ago
Most of the nickel will end up in Japan where it is used to make stainless steel.Besides, EVERYTHING, is radioactive, especially Brazil Nuts.
nailer Premium Member over 9 years ago
I have several times heard of people that eat bycicles, but never how they actually do it.