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Yes, I have slept at a Holiday Inn Express. AND I once worked at a nuclear facility. Here's my experience with one of th - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: Yes, I have slept at a Holiday Inn Express. AND I once worked at a nuclear facility. Here's my experience with one of th (/showthread.php?tid=113930) Pages:
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Re: Yes, I have slept at a Holiday Inn Express. AND I once worked at a nuclear facility. Here's my experience with one o - Jimmypoo - 03-18-2011 Radiating gemstones is a common activity. It's how one changes the crystalline structure of a stone to obtain colors. Diamonds, topaz, etc., very common. In fact, you won't find a topaz that hasn't been radiated and cooked unless you like ugly, raw stones. Re: Yes, I have slept at a Holiday Inn Express. AND I once worked at a nuclear facility. Here's my experience with one o - Jimmypoo - 03-18-2011 Lux Interior wrote: Where do they create those headless chickens that KFC gets 10 pieces out of? Re: Yes, I have slept at a Holiday Inn Express. AND I once worked at a nuclear facility. Here's my experience with one o - Will Collier - 03-18-2011 When I was in school, every few years, a kid at the college paper would find out that the college (Auburn) had a NUCLEAR REACTOR ON CAMPUS! and write a big, scary "expose" about it. Thing had been around for decades, but you could always count on some journalism major to freak out when s/he learned about its existence. The reactor was buried between the physics building and the athletic dorm... there was a running joke back then that Pat Dye (head football coach) would have his linemen do push-ups on the mound above the reactor so they'd get irradiated and "Hulk out"... |