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My wife watches Chiller and Ghost ****ers and Psychic Brats and Paranormal Skanks and assorted other freakiness
on what used to be decent networks: (History, Science Channel, Sci-Fi, The Learning Channel) and she suggested we watch it when it first came on.
I enjoyed it from the start. It's pretty gory at first, but like many things you build up a tolerance quickly.
Pretty soon you'll be observing things like:
"Hey that was a pretty innovative way to lose an eye!" and
"Wow, that tire iron makes a great zombie brain skewer!" or
"Wasn't that armless and noseless Chinese zombie woman on last week?"
I've been told by past interns I hired that the graphic novels (comic books) that it is based on superior though.
#374
A Man Just Needs Some....
It's actually pretty decent.
My wife watches Chiller and Ghost ****ers and Psychic Brats and Paranormal Skanks and assorted other freakiness
on what used to be decent networks: (History, Science Channel, Sci-Fi, The Learning Channel) and she suggested we watch it when it first came on.
I enjoyed it from the start. It's pretty gory at first, but like many things you build up a tolerance quickly.
Pretty soon you'll be observing things like:
"Hey that was a pretty innovative way to lose an eye!" and
"Wow, that tire iron makes a great zombie brain skewer!" or
"Wasn't that armless and noseless Chinese zombie woman on last week?"
I've been told by past interns I hired that the graphic novels (comic books) that it is based on superior though.
My wife watches Chiller and Ghost ****ers and Psychic Brats and Paranormal Skanks and assorted other freakiness
on what used to be decent networks: (History, Science Channel, Sci-Fi, The Learning Channel) and she suggested we watch it when it first came on.
I enjoyed it from the start. It's pretty gory at first, but like many things you build up a tolerance quickly.
Pretty soon you'll be observing things like:
"Hey that was a pretty innovative way to lose an eye!" and
"Wow, that tire iron makes a great zombie brain skewer!" or
"Wasn't that armless and noseless Chinese zombie woman on last week?"
I've been told by past interns I hired that the graphic novels (comic books) that it is based on superior though.
#375
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I ♥ Sausage
I ♥ Sausage
I saw about 20 seconds of an episode a while back. Some dude got his fingers cut off and someone else picked them up and started eating them. That was enough for me.
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