workinforwood
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Well, it all began at 3 am this morning when I rolled in the driveway and headed down to the shop. I saw a strange glow coming from a box elder tree in my backyard that was recently struck by lightning in a storm. So, of course I am curious and I walk over to check it out. I see the dirt covered top of a 55 gallon drum and some green stuff oozing out. 
Now..I don't have any kind of Hazmat or Radiation suit, and immediately the thought pops into my mind..what would Ken Ferrell do?? This stuff surely happens all the time down there, I've seen the movies..so of course I initiate the Tennessee redneck part of my brain and strip down to my underwear! That's gotta work, keeps the crud off my clothes and I can rinse off in the creek later. :wink::biggrin:
So I grabbed my trust shovel and dug up the drum. Sure enough, it's radioactive toxic waste. Hmmm...I have no way to dispose of this. Then the thought occurs to me, what would Curtis do? He'd cast if of course..like any Texan, not afraid to get crap on his hands and he'd try anything once!
:biggrin:
So now being from Michigan, I know safety is first and you can't just go around selling unlabeled nuclear waste..that would be unethical! So I quickly whipped up some labels, and figuring Alumilite bonds to anything, I mixed up a batch of blanks, thanks to the quick thinking and memories of penturners around the country...
And lastly of course, it didn't happen without pics, and no President should be left without some accolades, so I give you the all new pen blank " Nucular Waste" :laugh:
Now..I don't have any kind of Hazmat or Radiation suit, and immediately the thought pops into my mind..what would Ken Ferrell do?? This stuff surely happens all the time down there, I've seen the movies..so of course I initiate the Tennessee redneck part of my brain and strip down to my underwear! That's gotta work, keeps the crud off my clothes and I can rinse off in the creek later. :wink::biggrin:
So I grabbed my trust shovel and dug up the drum. Sure enough, it's radioactive toxic waste. Hmmm...I have no way to dispose of this. Then the thought occurs to me, what would Curtis do? He'd cast if of course..like any Texan, not afraid to get crap on his hands and he'd try anything once!
So now being from Michigan, I know safety is first and you can't just go around selling unlabeled nuclear waste..that would be unethical! So I quickly whipped up some labels, and figuring Alumilite bonds to anything, I mixed up a batch of blanks, thanks to the quick thinking and memories of penturners around the country...
And lastly of course, it didn't happen without pics, and no President should be left without some accolades, so I give you the all new pen blank " Nucular Waste" :laugh: