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anacharis |
Sewer Workers Menaced by Zombie |
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At least according to the Daily Mail. No word yet on whether the blame rests
with Immigrants or Delinquent Youth.
Xirataacab apkixámuab nok muabxáki nok urtilab nok hkatilab tilabuvyotilab nok tilabaotsulunuo palabanki nok tsaazibigoai, amuacabanki palabankabxiramuab. Nok tsaazibigoaitsababormuab. Nok tsaazibigoaináabnóxiraoztaab |
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Lord DragonFang |
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How thoroughly ridiculous. I mean, what's wrong with these people? There are no zombies in the sewers!
Because everyone knows sewers are the province of mutants and primitive tribes. Obviously. |
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Lethe Gray |
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Tell that to the Vahzilok in City of Heroes.
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Ablean Buckslinger |
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What worries me the most? I live about twenty miles from where this happened. I DON'T WANT ZOMBIES!
Everything we do is a choice. Oatmeal or cereal, highway or side streets, kiss her or keep her, we
make choices and we live with the consequences. If someone gets hurt along the way we ask for forgiveness, it's the best anyone can do.
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Lethe Gray |
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... I'd be much, much more worried about a homeless population.
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Lord DragonFang |
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Oh, and the people below. Silly me forgot about them.
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Wolfgang Kaiser |
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"The conclusion is, we can't prove it is haunted because of strong electromagnetic fields, which can cause the illusion of being haunted, the feeling of being touched or watched, but there is definitely paranormal activity." Hooray for electromagnetism! Guess what, you guys? If I taped a big enough electromagnet to the back of my head, I bet I could walk around all day thinking there were zombies lurking behind me! "Kidnapping Nubile Victorian Ladies Since 1867" |
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Lethe Gray |
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hehehehehe! That's ... such a funny idea.
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