A fork of Rural Dictionary
a kid in a orange coat who lives in south park colorado with a muffled voice who is a slight pervert and dies all the time
stan: "oh my god they killed kenny!" kyle: "YOU BASTARDS!"
that one guy in army training who wont shut up about shrimp
guy 1: "that guy wont shut up about shrip" guy 2: "yeah hes a real bubba"
a son by the ink spots made popular by the fallout franchise
Maybe you'll think of me When you are all alone Maybe the one who is waiting for you will prove untrue Then what will you do Maybe you'll sit and sigh Wishing that I were near, then Maybe you'll ask me to come back again And maybe I'll say maybe May be you'll think of me When you are all alone Maybe the one who is waiting for you will prove untrue Then what will you do Maybe you'll sit and sigh Wishing that I were near, then Maybe you'll ask me to come back again And maybe I'll say maybe
War. War never changes. In the year 1945, my great-great grandfather, serving in the army, wondered when he’d get to go home to his wife and the son he’d never seen. He got his wish when the US ended World War II by dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The World awaited Armageddon; instead, something miraculous happened. We began to use atomic energy not as a weapon, but as a nearly limitless source of power. People enjoyed luxuries once thought the realm of science fiction. Domestic robots, fusion-powered cars, portable computers. But then, in the 21st century, people awoke from the American dream. Years of consumption lead to shortages of every major resource. The entire world unraveled. Peace became a distant memory. It is now the year 2077. We stand on the brink of total war, and I am afraid. For myself, for my wife, for my infant son – because if my time in the army taught me one thing: it’s that war, war never changes
a song by elton britt made popular by the fallout franchise
Well, I don't know, but I've been told Uranium ore's worth more than gold Sold my Cad', I bought me a Jeep I've got that bug and I can't sleep Uranium fever has done and got me down Uranium fever is spreadin' all around With a Geiger counter in my hand I'm a-goin' out to stake me some government land Uranium fever has done and got me down Well I had talk with the AEC* And they brought out some maps that looked good to me And one showed me a spot that he said he knowed So I straddled my Jeep and headed down the road I reckon I drove about 100 miles Down a bumpy road out through the wilds When all of sudden I bounced to a stop At the foot of a mountain, didn't have no top Uranium fever has done and got me down Uranium fever is spreadin' all around With a Geiger counter in my hand I'm a-goin' out to stake me some government land Uranium fever has done and got me down Well I took my Geiger and I started to climb Right up to the top where I thought I'd find A hunk of rock that would make it click Just like I'd read about Vernon Pick On the second day, I made the top And I'm tellin' you, Steve, I was ready to stop The only clickin' that I heard that day Was the bones in my back that had gone astray Uranium fever has done and got me down Uranium fever is spreadin' all around With a Geiger counter in my hand I'm a-goin' out to stake me some government land Uranium fever has done and got me down eh its to long just look up the song
Something that needs your help
General! Stop reading this definition another settlement needs your help I'll mark it on your map