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urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Djshakes]Big Sonic Chill is the only reason to listen to the station unless they have a ku de ta (sp?). It is the same 90’s grunge songs with a few new songs thrown in once and a while. Temple of the dog and Nirvana were great in their time…but let them die already. They most have the same 20-30 songs on rotation.[/quote]
With the exception of the morning, 949 has consistently had about the strongest ratings of any contemporary show.
Popularity is not everything though.
Britney Spears (and Mikey–Ugh) are both popular.
And they both suck.
I would take great exception to the suggestion that they overplay in an MTV style.
I listen to it a lot and do not find that to be true.
For example I once heard Halloran play new Prince followed by old Metallica followed by the Hives followed by Iggy.urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=jason330i]after several years of lurking, this is the thread that made me register and log on.
lots of good advice here. it seems as though a combination of Allan’s armory and scaredycat’s close combat weapons are the way to go. if zombies can be killed from a distance, this would truely be the best way. eventually you would run out of ammo and need to fight hand to hand. perhaps some type of long chinese spear (from old school kung fu movies) could be used to maximize the distance.
also, i think i would rather set up a home on a nearby unpopulated island. there are a few of these off the coast of santa barbara. i would only make incursions into the mainland to pick up food, supplies, or non-zombie hot chicks in need of my help.
assuming zombies can’t swim.[/quote]
Have you not read World War Z?
If not you really should.
10 years after the war there are still millions of zombies walking the ocean floor.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=jason330i]after several years of lurking, this is the thread that made me register and log on.
lots of good advice here. it seems as though a combination of Allan’s armory and scaredycat’s close combat weapons are the way to go. if zombies can be killed from a distance, this would truely be the best way. eventually you would run out of ammo and need to fight hand to hand. perhaps some type of long chinese spear (from old school kung fu movies) could be used to maximize the distance.
also, i think i would rather set up a home on a nearby unpopulated island. there are a few of these off the coast of santa barbara. i would only make incursions into the mainland to pick up food, supplies, or non-zombie hot chicks in need of my help.
assuming zombies can’t swim.[/quote]
Have you not read World War Z?
If not you really should.
10 years after the war there are still millions of zombies walking the ocean floor.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=jason330i]after several years of lurking, this is the thread that made me register and log on.
lots of good advice here. it seems as though a combination of Allan’s armory and scaredycat’s close combat weapons are the way to go. if zombies can be killed from a distance, this would truely be the best way. eventually you would run out of ammo and need to fight hand to hand. perhaps some type of long chinese spear (from old school kung fu movies) could be used to maximize the distance.
also, i think i would rather set up a home on a nearby unpopulated island. there are a few of these off the coast of santa barbara. i would only make incursions into the mainland to pick up food, supplies, or non-zombie hot chicks in need of my help.
assuming zombies can’t swim.[/quote]
Have you not read World War Z?
If not you really should.
10 years after the war there are still millions of zombies walking the ocean floor.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=jason330i]after several years of lurking, this is the thread that made me register and log on.
lots of good advice here. it seems as though a combination of Allan’s armory and scaredycat’s close combat weapons are the way to go. if zombies can be killed from a distance, this would truely be the best way. eventually you would run out of ammo and need to fight hand to hand. perhaps some type of long chinese spear (from old school kung fu movies) could be used to maximize the distance.
also, i think i would rather set up a home on a nearby unpopulated island. there are a few of these off the coast of santa barbara. i would only make incursions into the mainland to pick up food, supplies, or non-zombie hot chicks in need of my help.
assuming zombies can’t swim.[/quote]
Have you not read World War Z?
If not you really should.
10 years after the war there are still millions of zombies walking the ocean floor.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=jason330i]after several years of lurking, this is the thread that made me register and log on.
lots of good advice here. it seems as though a combination of Allan’s armory and scaredycat’s close combat weapons are the way to go. if zombies can be killed from a distance, this would truely be the best way. eventually you would run out of ammo and need to fight hand to hand. perhaps some type of long chinese spear (from old school kung fu movies) could be used to maximize the distance.
also, i think i would rather set up a home on a nearby unpopulated island. there are a few of these off the coast of santa barbara. i would only make incursions into the mainland to pick up food, supplies, or non-zombie hot chicks in need of my help.
assuming zombies can’t swim.[/quote]
Have you not read World War Z?
If not you really should.
10 years after the war there are still millions of zombies walking the ocean floor.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Scaredy: I’ve got over 200 jumps under my belt (about half in the Army, the other half as a civilian) and I’m still here.
TG is completely right about overcoming your fear and doing it. As we used to say in the Army: Most fun you can have with your clothes on.
I’ve done three HALO (High Altitude Low Opening) and over a dozen LALO (Low Altitude Low Opening) jumps. The LALO jump is performed at about 700′ and you have no reserve chute (if your main chute fails to open at that height, you have no time to deploy your reserve). It is an incredible rush and you’re on the ground before you know it. Matter of fact, the only thing that’ll get your blood humming faster is someone shooting at you (which I don’t recommend).
You should definitely sky dive. It’ll change your entire outlook.[/quote]
Blah blah blah,,,,when I was your age I carried an M16 and fought commies…
Can we get back to zombies please?
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Scaredy: I’ve got over 200 jumps under my belt (about half in the Army, the other half as a civilian) and I’m still here.
TG is completely right about overcoming your fear and doing it. As we used to say in the Army: Most fun you can have with your clothes on.
I’ve done three HALO (High Altitude Low Opening) and over a dozen LALO (Low Altitude Low Opening) jumps. The LALO jump is performed at about 700′ and you have no reserve chute (if your main chute fails to open at that height, you have no time to deploy your reserve). It is an incredible rush and you’re on the ground before you know it. Matter of fact, the only thing that’ll get your blood humming faster is someone shooting at you (which I don’t recommend).
You should definitely sky dive. It’ll change your entire outlook.[/quote]
Blah blah blah,,,,when I was your age I carried an M16 and fought commies…
Can we get back to zombies please?
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Scaredy: I’ve got over 200 jumps under my belt (about half in the Army, the other half as a civilian) and I’m still here.
TG is completely right about overcoming your fear and doing it. As we used to say in the Army: Most fun you can have with your clothes on.
I’ve done three HALO (High Altitude Low Opening) and over a dozen LALO (Low Altitude Low Opening) jumps. The LALO jump is performed at about 700′ and you have no reserve chute (if your main chute fails to open at that height, you have no time to deploy your reserve). It is an incredible rush and you’re on the ground before you know it. Matter of fact, the only thing that’ll get your blood humming faster is someone shooting at you (which I don’t recommend).
You should definitely sky dive. It’ll change your entire outlook.[/quote]
Blah blah blah,,,,when I was your age I carried an M16 and fought commies…
Can we get back to zombies please?
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Scaredy: I’ve got over 200 jumps under my belt (about half in the Army, the other half as a civilian) and I’m still here.
TG is completely right about overcoming your fear and doing it. As we used to say in the Army: Most fun you can have with your clothes on.
I’ve done three HALO (High Altitude Low Opening) and over a dozen LALO (Low Altitude Low Opening) jumps. The LALO jump is performed at about 700′ and you have no reserve chute (if your main chute fails to open at that height, you have no time to deploy your reserve). It is an incredible rush and you’re on the ground before you know it. Matter of fact, the only thing that’ll get your blood humming faster is someone shooting at you (which I don’t recommend).
You should definitely sky dive. It’ll change your entire outlook.[/quote]
Blah blah blah,,,,when I was your age I carried an M16 and fought commies…
Can we get back to zombies please?
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Scaredy: I’ve got over 200 jumps under my belt (about half in the Army, the other half as a civilian) and I’m still here.
TG is completely right about overcoming your fear and doing it. As we used to say in the Army: Most fun you can have with your clothes on.
I’ve done three HALO (High Altitude Low Opening) and over a dozen LALO (Low Altitude Low Opening) jumps. The LALO jump is performed at about 700′ and you have no reserve chute (if your main chute fails to open at that height, you have no time to deploy your reserve). It is an incredible rush and you’re on the ground before you know it. Matter of fact, the only thing that’ll get your blood humming faster is someone shooting at you (which I don’t recommend).
You should definitely sky dive. It’ll change your entire outlook.[/quote]
Blah blah blah,,,,when I was your age I carried an M16 and fought commies…
Can we get back to zombies please?
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=scaredycat]au contraire. zombies are definitey a problem. they are relentless. they just keep coming at you, mindlessly, ceaselessly, moaning with their awful zombie infections. what is wrong with you? Have you not read the Zombie Survival Guide? Their frontal lobes are melted out! I think maybe YOU NEED TO GET A CLUE ABOUT THE ZOMBIE MENACE…..[/quote]
Just remember when dealing with zombies:
Bicycles never run out of gas and machetes never need to be reloaded.[/quote]
also the Reddekker plan is keyurbanrealtor
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=scaredycat]au contraire. zombies are definitey a problem. they are relentless. they just keep coming at you, mindlessly, ceaselessly, moaning with their awful zombie infections. what is wrong with you? Have you not read the Zombie Survival Guide? Their frontal lobes are melted out! I think maybe YOU NEED TO GET A CLUE ABOUT THE ZOMBIE MENACE…..[/quote]
Just remember when dealing with zombies:
Bicycles never run out of gas and machetes never need to be reloaded.[/quote]
also the Reddekker plan is keyurbanrealtor
Participant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=scaredycat]au contraire. zombies are definitey a problem. they are relentless. they just keep coming at you, mindlessly, ceaselessly, moaning with their awful zombie infections. what is wrong with you? Have you not read the Zombie Survival Guide? Their frontal lobes are melted out! I think maybe YOU NEED TO GET A CLUE ABOUT THE ZOMBIE MENACE…..[/quote]
Just remember when dealing with zombies:
Bicycles never run out of gas and machetes never need to be reloaded.[/quote]
also the Reddekker plan is key -
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