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Zombie Attack

Posted by James, Saturday, 11th November 2006

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Oh dear, it seems the workers at Southwest Office Systems in Fort Worth have been attacked by Zombies, and in their desperation have painted “SOS” on the rooftop. Maybe someone should go and rescue them?

If you do valiantly go to slay some undead then I’d watch out for Spanish nerd zombies - the trapped also wrote “Vaya Con Dios”, meaning “Go With God” and “Sharp”, a well-known calculator manufacturer.

Thanks: Whiskerjinks

7 Responses to 'Zombie Attack'

  1. 1. St0ne says:

    Calculators? My TV is a sharp, spose you could call it some type of big calculator.

  2. 2. Michi il Disperso says:

    GHGHGHGH

    Sharp in italian mean “Scarf”

    Imagine to have a TV named “Scarf”

  3. 3. Giavasan says:

    Michi, Sharp in italian doesn’t mean anything.

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    4. Alex says:

    Giavasan, yes it does, it means TVs, right?
    http://www.sharp.it

  5. 5. stimpson says:

    LOL!

  6. 6. DFWTEXN says:

    Their radio advertisements are extremely annoying.

  7. 7. hatebreedfromhell says:

    you guys arent tking this seriouse unuf.in the bible it ses afrer jesus comes and takes all the people to heaven the dead will rise.why,my gess would be to take care of the people that were left behind.

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