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Feral brats in Schlotzky's

Posted by CrabCake 
Re: Feral brats in Schlotzky's
January 13, 2009
I want one of those old decommissioned Minute Men missile silos.

Nothing says "homey" like hardened reinforced concrete and blast doors. As an added bonus you're already ready in case of Zombie (aka "Breeder") invasion.


Heh. I can relate; I'm a very private person. Putting up a chain link fence is as far as I've gotten so far...

But heck, the (CF) 18th-century poet Alexander Pope built his own "missile silo". It was a spacious underground grotto, complete with stalagmites and -tites, that exists to this day:

http://www.twickenham-museum.org.uk/detail.asp?ContentID=21
Re: Feral brats in Schlotzky's
January 13, 2009
do a lot of the cf have this mentality, i think its in part we see the monsters of spawn thats out there, and we want to have our space, thats the whole thing we dont have space to be to exist, its forever being eroded in the name of the child, so we want a place where we can live our lives how we wish.

unfortunatly, the ferals, exist and its only going to get worse, nevxt generation will be less intelligent, more warlike, because they have no space to live.

ferals, zombies, anarchy, same thing, different causes but same effects.

look at the film battle royale, adults distrusted children, children hated adults, and kids were out of control.

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