Oh... okay...Lydia wrote:No.Col wrote:With... with a flower on it?Sortelli wrote:We could getcha a bib!
So....
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There's tons of zombie comics in the print kind these days. The most popular and some say well-done? The Walking Dead. They're collected in graphic novels that you can probably find at your local borders or barnes and noble.Rev. Scott wrote:Oh, you play UrbanDead too, PAL?
YEAH! URBAN DEAD! WHOO HOO!
Are there any good zombie comics out there?
Is there such a thing?
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David Tekillia's Kristy Versus the Zombie Army is pretty entertaining.
http://www.kristyvsthezombiearmy.com
http://www.kristyvsthezombiearmy.com
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This is an entire work of fiction
I was in Barnes and Noble looking throught various books, mainly in the cooking section since I'm still looking for a good friend rice and teppenyaki receipe. You can say what you want about big chain bookstores, but they have great selection which works to their advantage. They still can't compete with Amazon, but it's more immediate.
Anyway, I was browsing, and this blonde came up to me saying that she liked my shoes. I tell her that I bought them online, but if she wants to get them off line there is a store in the mall across the street that sells them. I didn't remember the name since I rarely go to the mall and generally just find what I want online. I noticed seeing them when I first moved here and had nothing better to do then wander around. Shew asks what I'm looking for and I tell her. I explain that teppenyaki is similar to stir fry except that it's done on a grill versus just a wok. It's kind of like the hamburger here in the US, except that hambugers don't cost thirty dollars a plate or come with a cooking show. After this I decide that I've found a receipe that I want to try, so I say good-bye and pay for the book then drive home.
(I'd like to thank M. Night Shyamalan for the ending. Tought I did heavily modify it since his twist ending was much more unbelieveable and contrived.)
Anyway, I was browsing, and this blonde came up to me saying that she liked my shoes. I tell her that I bought them online, but if she wants to get them off line there is a store in the mall across the street that sells them. I didn't remember the name since I rarely go to the mall and generally just find what I want online. I noticed seeing them when I first moved here and had nothing better to do then wander around. Shew asks what I'm looking for and I tell her. I explain that teppenyaki is similar to stir fry except that it's done on a grill versus just a wok. It's kind of like the hamburger here in the US, except that hambugers don't cost thirty dollars a plate or come with a cooking show. After this I decide that I've found a receipe that I want to try, so I say good-bye and pay for the book then drive home.
(I'd like to thank M. Night Shyamalan for the ending. Tought I did heavily modify it since his twist ending was much more unbelieveable and contrived.)