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Commented on Rinse, Drain, Spin ... more Laundry!
Yay, this made me so happy! pre-ordered it and put the date in my calendar so I have the evening free for reading....
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mjwalshe77 commented on
Rinse, Drain, Spin ... more Laundry!
I had assumed that it was the directed radiation from the basilisk gun hitting the surface messing up the internal workings of the nuke....
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anonemouse commented on
Rinse, Drain, Spin ... more Laundry!
Nope, Bob explicitly mentioned going after the RDX (basilisk guns work on carbon atoms, remember?). But I will point out he had a drill. We know he used it on the back of the chair, but we don't know that's all he used it on......
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mjwalshe77 commented on
Rinse, Drain, Spin ... more Laundry!
True but if the case is steel that will have some carbon atoms....
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anonemouse commented on
Rinse, Drain, Spin ... more Laundry!
Point to you. ",)...
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amoore5911 commented on
Rinse, Drain, Spin ... more Laundry!
Are there any plans in the works to anthologize all of the shorter Laundry stories into a single volume? If there aren't, who would we lobby to get such a thing?...
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