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Zombie attack!

Started by KBCraig, March 21, 2007, 08:44 PM NHFT

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KBCraig


Friday


Insurgent

The truth is finally seeing the light of day

Kat Kanning


Lloyd Danforth


dalebert

This video is ridiculous. It's the aliens we need our guns for!

"Run! He's got a board with a nail in it!"

You get a cookie if you recognize the reference.


Dreepa

Quote from: dalebert on March 22, 2007, 09:32 AM NHFT
This video is ridiculous. It's the aliens we need our guns for!

"Run! He's got a board with a nail in it!"

You get a cookie if you recognize the reference.


Come on too easy.
Simpsons.
(After they banned guns the Aliens came and attacked.)

slim

That was Great !!!!!

We need them to fight >:D

Kat Kanning

Fla. college ready for flesh-eating zombie attack

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091002/ap_on_fe_st/us_odd_zombie_emergency_plan

Thu Oct 1, 9:00 pm ET

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – No one expects a zombie apocalypse. But the University of Florida is making sure officials are ready for a night of the living dead, just in case.

The school has a plan for responding to the undead on its Web site among outlines for dealing with hurricanes and pandemics.

The exercise lays out how university officials would respond to attacks by "flesh-eating, apparently life impaired individuals." It notes that a zombie outbreak might include "documentation of lots of strange moaning."

A University of Florida spokesman says the exercise was written by an employee to "add a little bit of levity" to disaster preparation discussions.

KBCraig

QuoteUPDATE:
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — The University of Florida's response plans for a zombie apocalypse are no longer available for public consumption.

UF spokesman Steve Orlando said Friday the university removed a link to a disaster recovery exercise, which detailed how the school could respond to an outbreak of the undead. The link was taken down late Thursday afternoon.

Oh, great. So now students are just going to have to figure it out on their own, huh?

Let's face it, a zombie apocalypse is at least as likely has half the stuff they have official contingency plans for.