Recent discoveries in Londontown are coming out to be very very disturbing. If you had heard about the Russian spy, Alexander Litvinenko who was killed by radioactive poisoning late last year, you might as well be careful when you go out to eat over there.
The Pescatori Restaurant in London has been found to have the radioactive element Polonium-210, the same which had killed Alexander Litvinenko. What's even worse is that traces of this element has been found in several hotel and dining places around London. With Litvinenko's murder, it seems that the agents who killed him either were messy with their handling of the element, or are still going around London and are trying to cause some havoc.
Well I'm not going to the UK anytime soon, but if you are, go eat at the Indian/Pakistani joints. Highly unlikely they would be poisoned as the spices would be highly toxic as well. Hehehehe.....
Friday, January 05, 2007
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