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Zombie attack part two.


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After, I wake up, full of energy, I say:

 

Ok, now that I'm restored, tell me, what kind of fortifications do you require? Maybe a trench and a Smaller wall in front of the cave?, C'mon, tell me your ideas!

 

Oh, and some vodka, anyone?

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Off: Ask her if you want to know how she knows about fortifications and sea gulls

 

"I was thinking a wall the surround a camp with a tench couple of feet in front of it". walk over and took some vodka. "Hmmm.... Sea Gulls mating season should about now. Maybe we can harvest some eggs. Those eggs would go well with some lizards or other wild animals."

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Ben hops into the plane and shuffles about for a little bit. He looks over and under every cabinet and seat, and sighs with defeat. Then he perks up, checks the storage compartment, and yelps with supprise. He emerges with a strange case. He opens it up and pulls out a Johnson acoustic guitar. He sits down, tunes it, then begins to play. (sounds a little something like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qZN5hOJFz4 at least the acoustic guitar) He begins to mumble a tune and then starts to lightly sing the lyrics. (also to the song, but replace the girl's part with his voice)
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Sea Gulls? What are those? Sorry, my english is not that good, lady. Oh, are they the чайки-s? (off: XD)

 

So a few feet wall and trench around the camp? Sure. If anyone can help, would be appreciated.

 

Actually, where did you learn that much about fortifying and digging in?

 

Shouts to Ben:

 

Nice music, Comrade! when I finish digging in, I'll play one too!

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Angela turns to the russian "From books mostly, I like to read" she relied. Then she goes into detail about Gulls

 

"Gulls (often informally called seagulls) are birds in the family Laridae. They are most closely related to the terns (family Sternidae) and only distantly related to auks, skimmers, and more distantly to the waders. They are typically medium to large birds, usually grey or white, often with black markings on the head or wings. They typically have harsh wailing or squawking calls. They have stout, longish bills, and webbed feet. "

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