215 Comments Posted by Prancer

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The T-shaped structure is a Zombie-Stretcher or Zombie-Puller, they were in common use in the 1920's.

Not sure if that is a Zombie leg containment device or not.
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Perhaps everyone slept in the bathtubs as well. . .
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5 bathtubs? or 2 bathtubs and 3 showers. It looks more brute force than complicated to me.
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I'm going to go with autoguy on that
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I have a version of that chair from 'Relax the Back'
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"There is a light, in the forest,
There is a shape, in the tree...."

'Tis very Tom Waits....
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That is some cool colors there.

You've mentianed a wierd lens that you use for shots like this ( time lapse, intriguiging colors, clouds gone amuck )
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Funny, I was thinking that the tile work at the bottom looks out of place.
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I spy, with my little eye,

Nope, can't find the heart.
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Complete and absolute dribble. Not a verifiable zombie picture in the lot. We may have to revoke your zombie hunting license Mr. Motts.

Bah!
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Zombie Washers are essential...

( they get a little "gamey" after a while )
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Nice one Dawn.
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Thanks for the TB info. So, seems like a few of the things that appeared gone have returned, bed-bugs, head lice in the Pacific NW, now TB...

Good times..
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Junior?

I take it, the Senior one took a small crew of 6 to 8 men to operate?
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A well pressed Zombie is a happy socially well ajusted zombie.