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re: The Walking Dead, Season 2, Episode 7 "Pretty Much Dead Already"
Posted on 12/1/11 at 8:29 am to CajunFootball
Posted on 12/1/11 at 8:29 am to CajunFootball
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You were not left off.
Posted on 12/1/11 at 11:13 am to PsychTiger
OK, so this isn't TWD related, but when I watched made me think of this thread. Suh reminds me of a zombie after he attacks the Packer player in this animated video.....
Suh as a zombie
Suh as a zombie
Posted on 12/1/11 at 2:14 pm to Tiger in Detroit
I love Asian people.
Posted on 12/4/11 at 11:46 pm to CajunFootball
No walking dead, so sad, but a question for Bama residents/former residents:
I'm writing a zombie novella that will be in a book with three other novellas. It will be a shared world theme and all the novellas will interact with one another in some way.
It starts in Pensacola and originally I had my character going from there to Baton Rouge. However, I am close to 18,000 words and I only want this thing to be around 30,000 words.
So I am going to change my destination to a gated community in Alabama outside of Mobile. I'm trying to make this as "realistic" as possible. Right now my main character is hunkering down for the night in an abandoned eighteen wheeler cabin. He just made it through the Mobile Bay Tunnel (it was not an easy task).
Any help on a gated community near the Mobile area would be most appreciated. I don't want to use the name, I just want to use the specs and make sure I get the travel distance right.
Thank you
I'm writing a zombie novella that will be in a book with three other novellas. It will be a shared world theme and all the novellas will interact with one another in some way.
It starts in Pensacola and originally I had my character going from there to Baton Rouge. However, I am close to 18,000 words and I only want this thing to be around 30,000 words.
So I am going to change my destination to a gated community in Alabama outside of Mobile. I'm trying to make this as "realistic" as possible. Right now my main character is hunkering down for the night in an abandoned eighteen wheeler cabin. He just made it through the Mobile Bay Tunnel (it was not an easy task).
Any help on a gated community near the Mobile area would be most appreciated. I don't want to use the name, I just want to use the specs and make sure I get the travel distance right.
Thank you
Posted on 12/5/11 at 4:51 am to LSUZombie
Not exactly a gated community, but how about something like Spring Hill College. Might have many of the same attributes and you can find out all the stats/layout on line probably.
Posted on 12/5/11 at 6:23 am to LSUZombie
quote:
I'm writing a zombie novella that will be in a book with three other novellas.
It better goddamn have have a moat.
Posted on 12/5/11 at 7:27 am to Cold Pizza
I'm really considering throwing reference to a moat in there somewhere. If anything it will garnish support from the members in this thread
Spring Hill College is interesting for sure. But my guy is leaving a diner in Pensacola and heading back home. They key here is he has been bitten and he's racing against his death clock to get back to his wife and kid.
He's not aware of what a zombie bite can do (this is real world, not the movies) and he lives in a rather nice community somewhere near Mobile.
Spring Hill College is interesting for sure. But my guy is leaving a diner in Pensacola and heading back home. They key here is he has been bitten and he's racing against his death clock to get back to his wife and kid.
He's not aware of what a zombie bite can do (this is real world, not the movies) and he lives in a rather nice community somewhere near Mobile.
Posted on 12/5/11 at 9:53 am to LSUZombie
Man, we passed by Spring Hill College yesterday actually when we stopped for lunch heading back from Atlanta. Looked like a nice little college campus.
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