Couple years back, I was looking to buy a converted firehouse: Gorgeous place, with the tragic downside that it was situated altogether too close to a decommissioned nuclear power plant.
Knowing that the spent waste would have to be hauled away – and potentially catastrophically exposed to the local atmosphere – at some point ultimately dissuaded me.
That the house was constructed near a flood plane wasn’t a selling point, either. ✨❤️✨
Thinking about it, there was a different ‘Remo Williams’ story where terrorists intended to use a truckload of nuclear waste as an impromptu, non-fissionable “Dirty Bomb” …
No worries according to the EPA wesite: Every year, about three million shipments that contain radioactive material are transported in the United States. Radioactive material is used in medicine, power generation, research and manufacturing, and by the military. Like other products and materials, radioactive material is shipped from one location to another.
I have follow Bea’s work for many year now but the arc’s seem to be getting more obtuse. Perhaps even turning a bit dark. Hubs coming out of his shell, marrying the super smart girl of his dreams, having a kid and then deserting them when she changes into a shrew. Now Sedine is driving a semi-truck full of radioactive waste around with a couple of small kids on board. Anyone know if Bea R has a new water supply and the government has been putting something in it? Love In Security but it is getting harder to follow on my end.
AnyFace over 3 years ago
AnyFace over 3 years ago
On a related note …
Couple years back, I was looking to buy a converted firehouse: Gorgeous place, with the tragic downside that it was situated altogether too close to a decommissioned nuclear power plant.
Knowing that the spent waste would have to be hauled away – and potentially catastrophically exposed to the local atmosphere – at some point ultimately dissuaded me.
That the house was constructed near a flood plane wasn’t a selling point, either. ✨❤️✨AnyFace over 3 years ago
Thinking about it, there was a different ‘Remo Williams’ story where terrorists intended to use a truckload of nuclear waste as an impromptu, non-fissionable “Dirty Bomb” …
… they were just gonna ram a building with it.
AnyFace over 3 years ago
… and I’d somehow neglected – till today – to add ‘Big Rigs’ to the list of things Bea draws well. ✨❤️✨
JDP_Huntington Beach over 3 years ago
That hat Sedine has, looks like a cross between the Radioactive symbol and the Umbrella Corporation!
I hope they are not dropping that off at Racoon City. The mutagenic T-Virus had to come from some unstable isotope, right?
Little Gabby would make a pretty cute zombie, though.
Hopefully, they are just going to create a Daredevil or Spiderman from the radioactive waste.
Qiset over 3 years ago
It’s probably polonium.
NewPatriot778 over 3 years ago
Don’t you need a special certification to haul radioactive material? Sedine, what kind of connections do you have?
NewPatriot778 over 3 years ago
So the truck doesn’t have lead shielding to block the radiation? Whoever authorized all this need to be punished in the same style as Gerald Robotnik!
NewPatriot778 over 3 years ago
You are in a comic Charlene, you guys might get superpowers.
destry1970 over 3 years ago
I like what Sedine named. Her truck, or was it just coincidence who knows?
Cactus Jack Fan over 3 years ago
I don’t mind going back to the truckin story, but I thought we were gonna see more of Hubbs tale . . .
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 3 years ago
Thought they dealt with their hygiene issues when they showered.
Vilyehm over 3 years ago
The radioactive material is a full load of unsold official Boy Scout glow in the dark star charts, on the way to be recycled.
Gotta scrape up whatever they can get.
Vet Premium Member over 3 years ago
Her truck moves at light speed……that’s a sweet rig!
Queen Wolfen over 3 years ago
Then it turns out its just a shipment of microwaves.
Chris over 3 years ago
ha, her hats label changed. :D
jrankin1959 over 3 years ago
What – you mean you didn’t bring the lead-lined diapers?
BrentWasylynchuk over 3 years ago
We know how to package radioactive materials to be totally safe.. Just don’t open the package.
bob-droid12 over 3 years ago
This is why you should ask what your hauling before you start hauling
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 3 years ago
And we have another moronic depiction of radiation. It’s no wonder some people are terrified of Nuclear Energy.
hk Premium Member over 3 years ago
No worries according to the EPA wesite: Every year, about three million shipments that contain radioactive material are transported in the United States. Radioactive material is used in medicine, power generation, research and manufacturing, and by the military. Like other products and materials, radioactive material is shipped from one location to another.
mjb515 over 3 years ago
Einstein is spinning in his grave.
Daeder over 3 years ago
I guess Charlene hasn’t noticed that Sedine hasn’t turned on the headlights once, even when driving at night!
Mario500 over 3 years ago
“I’M TOO YOUNG TO GLOW!”
(finds this dialogue adorable and frightening)
grgt over 3 years ago
I have follow Bea’s work for many year now but the arc’s seem to be getting more obtuse. Perhaps even turning a bit dark. Hubs coming out of his shell, marrying the super smart girl of his dreams, having a kid and then deserting them when she changes into a shrew. Now Sedine is driving a semi-truck full of radioactive waste around with a couple of small kids on board. Anyone know if Bea R has a new water supply and the government has been putting something in it? Love In Security but it is getting harder to follow on my end.
destry1970 over 3 years ago
Bea. Has her own set of rules and one would be wise not to question them.
AnyFace over 3 years ago
This exchange from “Sam & Max Hit The Road” just suddenly sprung, unbidden, to my mind:
From the ‘TV Tropes’ Page …
>> The bomb exchange after the opening credits:
>>Sam: Where should I put this so it won’t harm anyone we know or care about?
>>Max: Out the window Sam! There’s nobody but strangers out there!
>>(Sam obediently lobs the bomb out the window, whereupon it explodes.)
>>Sam: I hope there was nobody on that bus.
>>Max: Nobody we know, at least.