Thursday, September 18, 2008

Hotz Explosion

Hey, Internet Critic here today, Jesse Guarascia wants to post. Goddamn it Jesse just write it already, eh stop crying and do it BIOTCH!!! Oh we're still on, I said press the big OFF AIR button you retard. Ok here's Jesse. Hey guys, if you live in Hamilton, happen to pick-up on CHCH news, or just heard about this story on the internet, Hotz Enviromantal Plant on Lottridge Street, had a chlorine fire. This doesn't really matter though as it was small, but where it was, was my major concern. Lottridge Street is one of the most mainstream streets in all of Hamilton, Main is of course at the top. Lottridge has alot of houses just on the west end, it also holds a McDonalds, a variety store, a Dairy Queen, and a computer repairs and hardware shop. Meaning not only homes were at risk but small and large businesses were at stake.

Another thing that's not as important to most people, but is to me, is that my friend Justin Forsyth lives directly next to the building, and at the time he had two of my other friends, Denzil Davidson and Jordan something that's extremely long. Anyways I'm gonna stop talking about that and get back to the incident.

Ok, another thing that might interest the hippies who own computers, the chlorine fire was starting from it being fused not intentionally but fused. Somehow the chemicals in the water at the building reacted with the chlorine and fire got on it, then the fire grew. Which basically means that the entire plant and all of Lottridge to Barton was evacuated, meaning there are extremely toxic chemicals still rolling around in the air. This means if the same X amount of chlorine touches Y amount of the chemicals, let's say a large cloud of chemicals, 4ml at best, touches a small pool in a persons backyard that's 50 gallons depending on size, and a smoker throws their light and it hits water off the pool, goes up and into the infected pool, there could be an extremely large epidemic.

Most people will chart this off as a "coincidence", but what are the chances that a building with hundreds of workers, manages to lose some of the watery runoff in the plant, the runoff contains chemicals, that just happens to poorly react together with chlorine, then fire just happens to reach it. Well that's my opinion, thanks for reading.

God Jesse, learn to stop talking for a damn second. Well now that he's done I think I, the Internet Critic, are gonna just head off now and shut down the production of this post. Well that's all folks, copyrighting optional.

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