> "After they’d tossed a coin to decide who got which side, and after they’d both tried to fall asleep on their side—separated by a gulf that was almost as wide as the Panamare Canal, eventually the two ponies had come together in the middle, and it’s here that we leave them for the night, spooning platonically to share in each other’s warmth."
¡Oh my! ¡You write about canals!
Speaking about canals, love canals, Love-Canal has a racy name. Unfortunately, rather than treating toxic waste, it companies used it as a toxic-waste dump. After filling, the owners sold it to developers.
For avoiding liability,the dumpers disclosed the toxic waste. That should have limited the site to above-ground storage with lots on ventilation (maybe warehouses with lots of windows, but no glass in the window-frames). Unfortunately, the developers build a suburb.:
Toxic waste came to the surface, poisoning the residents and forcing an evacuation.
By mutual silent agreement, the duo took opposite sides of the tub, both preventing any lingering awkwardness from the shower and more importantly to cover each other’s backs if the need arose.
Two adventurers sitting in a hot tub, five feet apart 'cause they don't want to get ambushed.
Speaking about canals, love canals, Love-Canal has a racy name. Unfortunately, rather than treating toxic waste, it companies used it as a toxic-waste dump. After filling, the owners sold it to developers.
IIRC, not just developers, they gave the whole thing to a public school in exchange for not being liable for what they stored there.
Off the top of my head, I can't remember if that was the first Superfund site, but it was one of the early ones. We've got a few in my home state, too; several of them involving rivers that have rather toxic sediment due to chemical plants.
Two adventurers sitting in a hot tub, five feet apart 'cause they don't want to get ambushed.
If you were gonna try and ambush KitKat and Amethyst, a good place to try it might be while they were relaxing in a bath. And they know that, and they're prepared for it.
We need to not make toxic waste, recycle what we make despite our best efforts, and make certain that anything we cannot recycle, we dispose safely and eternally.
On a similar note, Amazon releases FallOut today —— ¡Amazon changed all of the characters from the great story Kkat wrote to humans! The story is about radiological, biological, and chemical waste from war, but this story is more on-topic for LoveCanal:
¡Oh my! ¡You write about canals!
Speaking about canals, love canals, Love-Canal has a racy name. Unfortunately, rather than treating toxic waste, it companies used it as a toxic-waste dump. After filling, the owners sold it to developers.
For avoiding liability,the dumpers disclosed the toxic waste. That should have limited the site to above-ground storage with lots on ventilation (maybe warehouses with lots of windows, but no glass in the window-frames). Unfortunately, the developers build a suburb.:
Toxic waste came to the surface, poisoning the residents and forcing an evacuation.
Still, Love-Canal is a very racy name.
Two adventurers sitting in a hot tub, five feet apart 'cause they don't want to get ambushed.
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IIRC, not just developers, they gave the whole thing to a public school in exchange for not being liable for what they stored there.
Off the top of my head, I can't remember if that was the first Superfund site, but it was one of the early ones. We've got a few in my home state, too; several of them involving rivers that have rather toxic sediment due to chemical plants.
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If you were gonna try and ambush KitKat and Amethyst, a good place to try it might be while they were relaxing in a bath. And they know that, and they're prepared for it.
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We need to not make toxic waste, recycle what we make despite our best efforts, and make certain that anything we cannot recycle, we dispose safely and eternally.
On a similar note, Amazon releases FallOut today —— ¡Amazon changed all of the characters from the great story Kkat wrote to humans! The story is about radiological, biological, and chemical waste from war, but this story is more on-topic for LoveCanal:
- MLP: FiM
- Adventure
- Horror
- Mystery
Beneath the earth rests something beyond equine understanding.¡Dumping of dangerous substances!