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Sorry Dave, but in this thread claims like that MUST be backed up with pics

The truth, this man speaks it :blink:

dead thread is dead.

this place will end up like the actual whore thread...

I doubt that. Slow day is all chaps. Weekend recovery and it will be good as new by Tuesday...

It's not dead....surely?

Has to have a bit of life left in it..

Poke it?

The truth, this man speaks it :blink:

I doubt that. Slow day is all chaps. Weekend recovery and it will be good as new by Tuesday...

Poke it?

That's what she said ?

Just got home!!!

so like.. that link u posted skins pfftf

zombie should of died when fighting the vamp!

werewolf would of ate the zombie or NOMNOMONM on it..and then changed to a zombie.. but the vamp would of opened a can of whoop ass on it!

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Just got home!!!

so like.. that link u posted skins pfftf

zombie should of died when fighting the vamp!

werewolf would of ate the zombie or NOMNOMONM on it..and then changed to a zombie.. but the vamp would of opened a can of whoop ass on it!

Never the zombie would of nomnomnomnomd the werewolf

zombie champion.

Just had a shower..

assuming the zombie is the typical uuurrghhh brainnsss.... would be raped by a werewolf

its only the new style zombie like the 24 days or something is where its aggravated violence :blink: then it would be interesting but still the strength of the werewolf would still own the zombie

Just had a shower..

assuming the zombie is the typical uuurrghhh brainnsss.... would be raped by a werewolf

its only the new style zombie like the 24 days or something is where its aggravated violence :blink: then it would be interesting but still the strength of the werewolf would still own the zombie

Interesting idea but, when the werewolf ( well if the werewolf can rip the zombie apart ) in the process of doing it gets infected then we have a zombie werewolf.

It is now a zombie.

Zombie champion. :)

sif it would be a noob zombie like them in resident evil games!

but still assuming the strengths of the vampire :) like outof the underworld style they would kill the zombie!

Nah we aren't talking about your run of the mill arms up in the air saying BRRRRAAAIIINNNSSSS. We are talking rage zombies. They are fast and have super strength are infected with a virus and are in general rather pissed off.

So the vampire gets infected if he doesnt get torn a new a hole and then zombie champion.

More can be found here

http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Zombie_...Zombie_Soldiers

and here

http://www.zombiesurvivalwiki.com/page/Ana...of+Zombie+types

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