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Posted by David Hardy · 7 July 2015 07:11 PM

How to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse in North Dakota. A state full of guns, ammo, pickups and crude oil does have the advantage when there is a zombie outbreak.

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DJ9 | July 8, 2015 12:50 AM | Reply

Bonus: For about half of each year, them zombie walkers will be movin' pretty slow, thanks to the last three of our six seasons (Spring, Road Construction, Fall, winter, Winter, and WINTER). Should be easy shootin', if the wind don't kick up too bad.

(Note: it's not considered a "windy" day in North Dakota unless you throw a brick against the barn door -- and it stays there.)

Matthew Carberry | July 8, 2015 1:31 PM | Reply

Did we ever decide if the recent dead, Romero like, rise anymore, or is it just live humans who get infected, "turn", and then affect other live humans?

DJ9 | July 9, 2015 2:15 AM | Reply

Details, details.

I vote for both!

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