Trav Le Bleu Posted 18 August 2009 Posted 18 August 2009 I'm off to buy a fire axe and a double-barrelled shotgun! OFFICIAL! Zombies could rule the world! Well it would explain Gordon Brown. The zombie takeover has begun!
James. Posted 18 August 2009 Posted 18 August 2009 Professor Robert Smith? (the question mark is part of his surname and not a typographical mistake) How odd.
Samilktray Posted 18 August 2009 Posted 18 August 2009 Nussul will be shitting bricks if he reads this.
Bluefoxtim Posted 18 August 2009 Posted 18 August 2009 How odd. It isn't odd at all. I know somebody called Spencer Braithwaite%
Lillehamring Posted 18 August 2009 Posted 18 August 2009 rubbish. zombies have to be the most ineffectual monster going--- they can barely even walk, and when they do they just seem to walk into stuff, they have no special powers, no magic. they are crap.
danny. Posted 18 August 2009 Posted 18 August 2009 How odd. according to his homepage it's to make him stand out "If you haven't lived with an incredibly common name, then you have no idea what it's like to be entirely invisible on Google. Not that the question mark actually solves that, but at least it differentiates me from that guy from The Cure. "
lildave3 Posted 18 August 2009 Posted 18 August 2009 Nussul will be shitting bricks if he reads this. He's under his bed as we speak.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 18 August 2009 Author Posted 18 August 2009 rubbish.zombies have to be the most ineffectual monster going--- they can barely even walk, and when they do they just seem to walk into stuff, they have no special powers, no magic. they are crap. No, it is the sheer number of zombies and the ease with which they "reproduce" that makes them scary. Vampires are the crappest monsters ever. All you need do is cross a bridge, or put two pieces of wood across each other, or have a penchant for French cuisine, or only go out in the day time, or... (the list goes on.) And I hold no truck with these modern vampires that we have in movies and tv nowadays to which these rules do not apply. That's just cheating to make them proper scary. Might as well give a dragon rocket launchers under each wing. Mmmm... dragons with rocket launchers under each wing...
Trav Le Bleu Posted 18 August 2009 Author Posted 18 August 2009 That says it all. Have you watched X-Factor? Big Brother? Deal or No Deal? The truth is out there!
StanSP Posted 18 August 2009 Posted 18 August 2009 Have you watched X-Factor? Big Brother? Deal or No Deal?The truth is out there! Good point
Part Of The Crowd Posted 18 August 2009 Posted 18 August 2009 dragons with rocket launchers under each wing
Lillehamring Posted 18 August 2009 Posted 18 August 2009 according to his homepage it's to make him stand out"If you haven't lived with an incredibly common name, then you have no idea what it's like to be entirely invisible on Google. Not that the question mark actually solves that, but at least it differentiates me from that guy from The Cure. " yeah, cause he too had the title 'professor'
morris1234 Posted 18 August 2009 Posted 18 August 2009 No, it is the sheer number of zombies and the ease with which they "reproduce" that makes them scary.Vampires are the crappest monsters ever. All you need do is cross a bridge, or put two pieces of wood across each other, or have a penchant for French cuisine, or only go out in the day time, or... (the list goes on.) And I hold no truck with these modern vampires that we have in movies and tv nowadays to which these rules do not apply. That's just cheating to make them proper scary. Might as well give a dragon rocket launchers under each wing. Mmmm... dragons with rocket launchers under each wing... get on dragons den with that! you'll make millions!
Big Ol' Bob Posted 18 August 2009 Posted 18 August 2009 If this did happen then is anyone up for going to the Winchester?
Fox You Forest Posted 18 August 2009 Posted 18 August 2009 Old news, already a few knocking about in Coalville.
ozleicester Posted 19 August 2009 Posted 19 August 2009 according to his homepage it's to make him stand out"If you haven't lived with an incredibly common name, then you have no idea what it's like to be entirely invisible on Google. Not that the question mark actually solves that, but at least it differentiates me from that guy from The Cure. " isnt that guy from the cure...already evidence of this?
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