1,466 Comments Posted by Autoguy

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This area has small child zombies. They run up quickly and eat your kneecaps.
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*waves*
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These days, the zombies won't be be needing those. If it's not dead, they just eat it.
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Looks like the angle of the dumper has to do with the location of the sewer pipe behind it when the modern indoor plumbing was installed.
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What a great find! Great piece of history too, hopefully it will be saved. Plenty of floor space for ~$60k. Can't even get that deal in Detroit.
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Beautiful countryside, I'm sure you enjoyed visiting there. Thnx once again for sharing your adventures!
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Smegma and sphagnum and phlegm, oh my. Smegma and sphagnum and phlegm, oh my.
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That looks like my bathroom ceiling. Hey! How did you get into my house?!
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But how long could that last? "One... two.... three.... AHHHHH!" *zombies attack* *chomp-slurp-gulp-eat*
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Ok, there, it's something for soap already! Is everyone all better now?! ;o)
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Frankenstein and Wolfman meet the Russian Uber Zombies.
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Attack of the Russian Space Zombies! Coming to a creepy basement near you....
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I'll guess there was something to heat the room there and somebody put the grab on it. Radiator, or maybe that's a gas pipe coming from the wall. The zombies would know.
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Still no Hogan's Heroes jokes...
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Zombies would like waffles made of brains. Was this room to confine the zombies, or is it a place to be safe from them at night?