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  Beelzebub89 said:
Yeah so you guys die in a blaze of glory and I survive and repopulate the earth with rangas? RED POWA!

d00d i just said u would be getting owned by zombie crows!

RED ZOMBIE RANGA POWA!

  Beelzebub89 said:
Yeah so you guys die in a blaze of glory and I survive and repopulate the earth with rangas? RED POWA!

nah I never agreed with the blaze of glory that Tas mentioned. He can blow himself up if he wants. I'm all about the repopulation :D

  Isola said:
nah I never agreed with the blaze of glory that Tas mentioned. He can blow himself up if he wants. I'm all about the repopulation :D

im keen for the zombie secks

  Redsuns88 said:
d00d i just said u would be getting owned by zombie crows!

RED ZOMBIE RANGA POWA!

sif owned by f**king crows. Go far enough away from land and birds aren't a problem anyway.

  Beelzebub89 said:
sif owned by f**king crows. Go far enough away from land and birds aren't a problem anyway.

seen dawn of the dead? they tried your plan and got f**ked up

  impact_blue said:
seen dawn of the dead? they tried your plan and got f**ked up

that was only because they didn't take enough gas and drifted to some random island.

if they had have been smart about it it could have worked.

you really only need to go out a little way and drop anchor. then pick them off one by one with a sniper rifle :D

yer, im with colin on this, i'm crimin' an oil rig to chill in, except i want a speed boat to get from shore to rig, think of the amount of ammo you will waste through in a full day killing, i know in an afternoon/evening of shooting roo's (with a permit) i ran through 20 rounds just taking it easy. You will need to have somewhere safe to relax while reloading all that ammo. Plus oil rigs are awesome town, only a small crew on them so not too difficult to take over.

Rifles eh? hopefully this time next month my paperwork will be lodged so i can get one

  Isola said:
that was only because they didn't take enough gas and drifted to some random island.

if they had have been smart about it it could have worked.

you really only need to go out a little way and drop anchor. then pick them off one by one with a sniper rifle :D

Would take a fair bit actually, boats rock something shocking, need stable ground to take them out over even 50 metres

I'm in for the slaughter, but how long you think it will last? I could go for a couple days full on, then back to the rig for party and resupply

  Isola said:
Dibs on the Chevy at Tas' workshop in the event of zombie apocalypse

I'll be working out a way to mount a machine gun in the back of the XF quick smart. Whos with me?

  Beelzebub89 said:
Yeah so you guys die in a blaze of glory and I survive and repopulate the earth with rangas? RED POWA!

I'll help by getting molly knocked up as many times as possible :D

  Dan_B said:
You will need to have somewhere safe to relax while reloading all that ammo.

We've already established, house at Petrie is zombie-proof.

  Isola said:
I'm disappointed dan :P thought you would have been in for the slaughter

+1

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