
kumquatq3
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Something from the toxic sludge that people are saying is the flood waters in New Orleans brings people back to life as zombies. The survivors of the flood must escape the city any way they can however they have to stay out of the water. Getting the water in your system means zombification. Picture the groups of survivors in a boat slowly drifting down a flooded street a night time, surrounded by mist that makes everything seem just slightly off. Someone makes a wisecrack about zombies and BAM! A zombie bursts out of the water and drags him off the boat while the other people are screaming. Suddenly more zombies appear through the mist and the camera pulls pack to show them surrounded the boat and the zombies disappear in the fog and fade to black. Show movie title then go flashback to people preparing for hurricane where the movie really starts and follows a different group of people in thier bid for freedom. I think it could work! " <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well, you certainly "fleshed" it out a bit. I actually, assuming the hurricane wasn't reality, think it would make a good movie. At least a fun one. But I like the new breed of fast moving zombies.
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If you can do it for "Hard Rain", a christen slater movie, you can do it for zombies
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dumb****!!! "I AM A DUMB****, YOU ARE A DUMB****, WE ARE ALL DUMB****S!!!"
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I didn't really want to limit it to what the person said, sorta like:
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Made two new threads today, got the message on both. BTW, I think all of the new threads have been in WoT. Maybe that has something to do with it?
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Heres how it works, quote the person in front of you and edit the contents of his message any way you want. Hopefully the edit is funny enough and borderline appropriate that Eldar looses sleep watching this thread. Enjoy or not
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Can't you guys just smell the movie version of this coming? Except, they might add zombies.
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I was about to comment on the lack of a robot army, and I see "Skynet" in this forum!
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But, Foxnews is prolly THE media juggernaut night now. In my expirence, they tend to be farther from the middle than CNN. I think MSNBC and CNN are equals on the right and left respectively.
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Um, I thought it was best to die while making sweet sweet love to Kate Becinsale.....and Jessica Alba...and Petra Nemcova, while finally beating Ghost and Goblins. That game is wicked hard.
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Ok, I still disagree, but I surrender due to weariness
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Some of my Favorite Perry Bible moments:
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That was my first nintendo game ever, minus mario/duckhunt that came with it. To bad there was a scoring glitch, you couldn't miss. I'd tell you, but it's a family forum. BTW, thats not the original "good" music. You have to click the previously posted wav for that.
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sorry, the correct word was "species". Still, you called the species fragile. You didn't say the species was in a fragile position. You suggested we don't adapt well. I suggest we wern't any more fragile than most species. Most life would die due to Nuclear holocaust. "Fragile" is relative. I can't see how else you could spin your comment. Certainly not to include the species current enviroment factors. That has nothing to do with how fragile the species is. If you took a species that was literally a lead block and through them all on the sun, do they become fragile compared to humans? Nope. Just in a worse position, but still better equipped to withstand the heat. but even if you did, we are still WAY more hardy than most mammels, reptile, fish, etc. After all, we live EVERYWHERE. I can see a hand full of rad resistant peeps popping up in areas that didn't get creamed or from bunkers. Much like Anti-bacterial stuff kills 99.9% of the bacteria, but those that remain have greater immunity to it. I'd don't know for sure if thats possible, I'd have to do some research.
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Lets not forget, it was largely one city state that did most of the democracy advancement, at least to my knowledge.
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Your changing the arguement still! It was how fragile is a individual being. How vunerable thier enviroment is not the same. prolly I think it might be harder than you think tho, hence my arguement.
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Fats Domino was missing Thursday, days after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, said his longtime agent, Al Embry. Embry told The Associated Press that he hadn't been able to contact Domino since talking to him Sunday evening by phone. The 77-year-old R&B legend, whose real name is Antoine Domino, told Embry that he planned to stay at his New Orleans house with his wife, Rosemary, and their daughter. "I hope somebody turns him up, but as of right now, we haven't got anybody that knows where he's at," said Embry, who has worked with Domino for 28 years. "I would think he might be safe because somebody said he was on top of the balcony." Checquoline Davis, Domino's niece, posted a message on Craigslist.com Thursday pleading for information. Davis wrote that Domino, his wife, their children and grandchildren "didn't get out" of the second floor. Domino, who has rarely appeared in public in recent years, has a home in the 9th ward, a low-lying area of the flooded city. Getting information on possible missing persons has been nearly impossible as phone lines for hospitals and police haven't been working. Domino has sold more than 110 million records in his long career, including the legendary singles "Blueberry Hill" and "Ain't That a Shame." His 1950 recording of "The Fat Man" is sometimes called the first real rock 'n' roll record. He was among the first honorees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050901/ap_en_...ina_fats_domino
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300 YEARS IN THE FUTURE Professor Zork: "....and legend says that with this line, "Hades the Fair" started to build the largest news corporation the world had ever known" Student# A482H358: "Wowwwwwwww! How did he do it?" Professor Zork: "Well, he built a robot army in Iowa. Since it was Iowa, it was months before anyone noticed. By then, the military was all over seas and no one could stop him from spreading his own balanced brand of back to basics news reporting. Here is one of the first issues of his paper even written" ::Hands to student:: Student# A482H359: "Professor, why did he decided to call it the Van Buren Weekly?" Professor Zork: "The world may never know....."
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But when Fox News did that flashy 3D eagle that swooped down and fired missles, I **** you not, that was pretty cool!
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But that doesn't apply to the fragile arguement! I could start arguing that human brain power will allow that to survive just about anything. At least some humans. It is outside the scope of the debate tho. If we all consumed "less clean" water from birth, those of use alive would have a MUCH greater tolerance. So maybe you and me are fragile in that sense, but our post-apocalyptic kids would not be at that same disadvantadge. Don't get me wrong, for several reason bacteria can out last us, but we are not as weak as you suggest
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And bateria that can live in that water would mostly die near instantly in cold water. Something we can at least survive a several minutes or hours time in. Your boiling bacteria can't go nearly that long I'm going to venture.