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To: Kartographer

I am hoping for traditional zombies and not the newer “rage” zombies. The traditional ones are slower and easily killed with a cricket or baseball bat or some other club.

:-)


6 posted on 05/18/2011 2:45:54 PM PDT by Grunthor (RIDE THE CAIN TRAIN!)
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To: Grunthor

Personally, the “rage” type zombies represent, at least for me, a greater challenge. :-)


16 posted on 05/18/2011 2:50:55 PM PDT by AnAmericanAbroad
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To: Grunthor
"I am hoping for traditional zombies and not the newer “rage” zombies."

If we have to do this, couldn't it be vampires? The sexy kind with ultra good looks and low cut nightgowns, that leave you in ecstasy even as they bite you. Not the uglier than zombie kind, that's just an excuse to spray blood everywhere.

22 posted on 05/18/2011 2:58:22 PM PDT by DannyTN
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To: Grunthor

I had a serious chat with my 15 year old daughter about prepping in the event TSHTF. I thought we could brain storm. Her contribution was that we should buy a bat because that was the preferred weapon for dealing with zombies. Also, if there was no electricity, playing ball could provide entertainment. We played softball last week. LOL.


55 posted on 05/18/2011 4:11:20 PM PDT by pops88 (geek chick over 40)
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To: Grunthor

>I am hoping for traditional zombies and not the newer “rage” zombies. The traditional ones are slower and easily killed with a cricket or baseball bat or some other club.<

That was before they invented meth.


88 posted on 05/21/2011 8:57:09 PM PDT by Califreak (You can't go swimming in a baseball pool)
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