I live in the Midwest, well away from the blast zone. Expect several hours of blistering bon mots as the radiation sets in @wyethwire
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Cleveland used to be a secondary target (so hit in first attack or second wave of bombers); not sure if it still is
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Given the number of missiles in play, every metro area over 50,000 people is "in the blast zone."
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Don't worry, we get that blanket of radioactive fallout that will extend our suffering.
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Radiation cloud from the west will be just as big a problem for you. Be it from Chi or Mid-W missile sites No one is safe
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This is why I'm glad I have right to an Irish citizenship, which isn't important enough to nuke.
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Cleveland area has a Nike missile site in Parma, I believe. It's a strategic target.
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think it's not on the list?
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ha ha ha. My conductor thought he'd moved somewhere safe, west of VA. Then checked map. Munitions plant, lol. Target.
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