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But Tashi and I were going to go into town and pick up some power converters!
You can waste time with your friends later.

WUH-OH!

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You know, I've never seen Dune. You have just sold me. TO THE NETFLIX! Is it on the NetFlix?

You can milk anything with nipples.

Those two are among my favorite Pink Floyd albums.

It's a cross between a moppet and a puppet. Highly entertaining.

I liked Watchmen Babies.

*pulls link out of my butt*

I'd still like to read the review. It may have been a DVD review, which takes the contents of the DVD into consideration, like bonus features.

Muppets

Possibly. Granted, it would be tough to tell whether someone was a serial killer by simply looking at them and talking to them without some kind of insight into what to look for. But I would still be wary of anyone that harbored an urge to kill people just for the sake of killing people. Yes, Dexter had a coping

Certainly. You make good points. I wasn't necessarily limiting myself to the people depicted on the show. The skills / talents that would prove useful, and IMO, in order of importance:

Yeah, that's true. But Carol certainly took something away from it too. Perhaps if Lizzie saw that the walkers were not alive, she may have turned away from her crazy.

That's how Brits think Southerners talk.

I thought Shane's demonstration at the barn was pretty thorough and was done mainly for Carol's benefit.

I agree with this. I thought that it was odd that Lizzie was really the only person that felt sympathy for the zombies. I mean, you had the Governor and his head collection, and Herschel with the barn, but they didn't believe that the walkers weren't a danger, they just couldn't let go of certain loved ones or

Would it? Or would a serial killer thrive in this situation because seeing dead corpses all over the place not arouse undo suspicion? I would not want Dexter Morgan around in the zombie apocalypse. I would want to be with cops, soldiers, hunters, or other people skilled in the ways of survival in the wilderness. I

Yes, even an immobilized walker is a potential death trap to anyone (including their friends possibly) to accidentally stumble upon and get their feet eaten off.

And 3) Tyrese's and Carol's survival depend on it too.