Monotheist wrote:
Dvergar wrote:
I love zombie stories, but only when it's really about people/society more than blood and gore. Some of the best zombie stories I've read only mention them in passing.
My last position at work was rather mindless and repetitive with ample time to think. I realized that my workplace was possibly a perfect place to hold out. I work for a book manufacturer in an industrial area, we've got a rather large maintenance area with a couple of really good fabricators (our presses are from the early 60s, we make most of our own replacement parts at this point), we've got a water purification system and large fire doors we can reinforce with skids of paper. A little down the road we've got warehouses storing food for Friendly's and some other restaurant, and our plant is surrounded by flat open land and a rather large pond (usually with a good size gaggle of trusting geese).
oh good, that means I'm not the only one who has thought of where I would hold up in case of a zombie apocalypse. I even have a route in my mind from my house to said place.
My coworkers and I have discussed this too, oddly enough. One of them is one of those Republican gun nut jobs with like 400 weapons, a mixture of rifles, shotguns pistols and even some hand grenades and assault weapons.
We're going to his house via a fleet of forklifts, armed with shovels, garden shears, flooring nail staple guns, etc.
I work for Lowes

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