Author Topic: I'm near hurrincane Ida  (Read 1900 times)

Oh, hahahahahahahaha
You were just too south for the Northeast Blackout of 2003, or perhaps on the edge

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Yep, very edge of it C:
At the time I was like "have they tried turning ON the light switches? DUH"

1. Stock up on food guns and ammo.
2. Barricade every entrance.
3. Get to the most secure part of your house.
4. If you see anyone shoot them.
5. Eat at every meal time.
5. Profit.

1. Get to the highest floor of any building you can find.
2. Open every window in the room.
3. Sit in the awesomest hotub you can find out on the perch (if no perch, near a window) and hold a giant metal pole out into the storm

Trust me. That is guaranteed safety.
I tried it and I'm fine, aren't I?  :cookieMonster:

1. Report unusual behavior.
2. Barricade your homes.
3. Avoid all contact with infected individuals.
3. Wait for official instructions.
4. Pretend to wait.
5. Stockpile on ammunition and weapons of all kinds.
6. "Kill all sons'a bitches." That's YOUR official instructions.
7. Leave the safehouse by kicking it down while shooting a zombie with a shotgun to the face.
8. Have someone bash a zombie in the face while saying "THIS USED TO BE A NICE NEIGHBORHOOD".
9. Shoot The Hunchback of Notre Dame the Jockey.
10. Get back from the spitter goo and shoot zombies.
11. Go up 30 flights of god-damn stairs.
12. Encourage team with promises of a chocolate helicopter.
13. Await chocolate helicopter.
14. Realize that you're left 4 for dead.
15. Make a change of plans.

Panic! The storm will rip your house off the ground. Well, actually, don't panic, because with your house lifted off the ground looters can get you and once you come back down the nearby churchpeople will praise you because they will think you're Jesus.

Nick, you forgot to include run across an exploding bridge, almost get caught by a smoker, and have an awesome montoge of moments of him fighting off the zombies.

I live in Nc so I think i'm getting it worst.
Same here, Union County? But yes, it has been raining like hell here.

Nick, you forgot to include run across an exploding bridge, almost get caught by a smoker, and have an awesome montoge of moments of him fighting off the zombies.
Well that's the change in plans then.

Oh damn. I feel like a friend now, I forgot this is a big hurricane, not just one place is raining real hard :C


A tree fell on my neighbors house.


The metal pole isn't workin.




That's an awesome image. I remember that. I was at a friend's house and all of a sudden the fans stopped turning. No lights were on at the time so I just thought someone turned them off. Also, here in NYC traffic managed to keep flowing without accidents even without signals. :o

Holy stuff just noticed the black spot. Jesus Christ. Luckily I was all the way on the other side of the country

That's an awesome image. I remember that. I was at a friend's house and all of a sudden the fans stopped turning. No lights were on at the time so I just thought someone turned them off. Also, here in NYC traffic managed to keep flowing without accidents even without signals. :o
I happened to be in Massachusetts for the week and just outside of the dead zone. Otis, Massachusetts. Only received short power outages
It's also funny how the path from Long Island to the mainland goes right through a blackout zone, yet is still had some power.