View Full Version : Hey Alanmcorcoran, I found this and Had to post it for ya
music man
09-06-2010, 01:02 PM
I saw this and couldn't help myself, I had to post it for Alan, he is constantly talking about planning for the Zombie takeover, well here ya go
http://www.amazon.com/CHRIS-Truly-Ultim ... 329R7S87QS (http://www.amazon.com/CHRIS-Truly-Ultimate-Zombie-Survival/lm/R3EBIVEYTMXLXA/ref=cm_lmt_DYNA_f_1_russss1?pf_rd_p=496997551&pf_rd_s=listmania-center&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B002U59KRW&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=02B3881FAA329R7S87QS) :lol:
Be sure to look on the sidebar on that page too, there are some other lists to build your Survival Kit up with too.
alanmcorcoran
09-06-2010, 08:38 PM
Music,
Some good stuff here! I like the ankle holster. I actually have Lowa boots - bought 'em before my big ride a few weeks back - seemed a good balance between hikers and riders. My AlpineStars (Ridge?) are not good for hiking, or really anything but sitting on the bike.
If anybody wants to gift me any of that stuff, I'm especially interested in the lighter weight weaponry...
music man
09-06-2010, 09:10 PM
Music,
Some good stuff here! I like the ankle holster. I actually have Lowa boots - bought 'em before my big ride a few weeks back - seemed a good balance between hikers and riders. My AlpineStars (Ridge?) are not good for hiking, or really anything but sitting on the bike.
If anybody wants to gift me any of that stuff, I'm especially interested in the lighter weight weaponry...
I thought you would appreciate that list. :rawk:
alanmcorcoran
09-06-2010, 09:14 PM
Be ready. Be vigilant. Remember, it's hard to stay non-zombie in a zombie world.
music man
09-06-2010, 09:53 PM
Be ready. Be vigilant. Remember, it's hard to stay non-zombie in a zombie world.
Not for those guys who had the time to come up with all those lists apparently.
alanmcorcoran
09-07-2010, 01:55 AM
Anybody can make a list.
I bought the bike(s), shot the 45's and blasted the clay pigeons. Turns out, it is totally NOT COOL to ride with two loaded P-14's strapped to your thighs (especially if you are a dude) and the Mossberg "Compact Cruiser" in the scabbard is RIGHT OUT! (You can, however, ride around with a tennis racket strapped to your pillion. When it comes to staying non-zombie, sometimes you got to be flexible. Been working on my forehand.)
music man
09-07-2010, 09:28 AM
Anybody can make a list.
I bought the bike(s), shot the 45's and blasted the clay pigeons. Turns out, it is totally NOT COOL to ride with two loaded P-14's strapped to your thighs (especially if you are a dude) and the Mossberg "Compact Cruiser" in the scabbard is RIGHT OUT! (You can, however, ride around with a tennis racket strapped to your pillion. When it comes to staying non-zombie, sometimes you got to be flexible. Been working on my forehand.)
:lol: :lol:
Water Warrior 2
09-07-2010, 03:19 PM
Let the zombies ride and get them with a Humvee.
alanmcorcoran
09-07-2010, 03:36 PM
I think zombies can only ride if they learned how before they went Zombie or maybe if they went zombie while riding (not completely sure on this - I will have to check the data.) I am reasonably certain that, apart from persistently seeking brains, zombies generally cannot master any new skills once they've gone Zombie. I have noticed that some zombies retain (or cling to) identities, uniforms and gear and such that they had pre-Zombie...
Bottom line, there is no zombie MSF course. But there might be Zombie MSF instructors!
ArizonaKev
09-07-2010, 04:21 PM
Oh wow - I didn't know that alanmcorcoran was also into the coming "Zombie Apocalypse" (oh yeah, it's coming people - don't kid yourselves!)
That being the case, this should be much appreciated, and an ultimate necessity for all :
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