Star Wars, Star Trek, zombies... what's next in here?![]()

Star Wars, Star Trek, zombies... what's next in here?![]()
I have a question to ask. Would you consider it reasonable or unreasonable to teach a young child of say 11-13 years of age how to shoot a hand gun and then allow him or her to be armed if you were in the middle of a zombie apocalypse? I mean really?
Just small caliber with soft metal hollow pointed rounds would do the trick.Well, that's what I meant. Head-exploding capability.
And I figured anything with high enough caliber to take the zombie's head off - and do so quickly enough before the zombie advanced on you - would be too much recoil for an 11 year old.
Hence the shotgun, which he/she could at least brace against something.
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Just small caliber with soft metal hollow pointed rounds would do the trick.
...for dealing with things that don't actually exist...![]()
I had not thought of those.
When the zombie-pocalypse breaks out, I want you on my team, Brian.
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Just small caliber with soft metal hollow pointed rounds would do the trick.
I haven't been following the debates at all, but what I've seen of the news coverage, I thought Romney was the least scary. Newt scares me.
Have you been keeping up with the Rebulican debates lately? I'm pretty sure it's already happening. Mit Romeny scares me...
*snicker*
True. I'm scared of all politicians, though.I'll agree with Romney being less scary, but that's like saying that it's less frightening to be caught in a housefire than it is to be in midair and discover that your parachute doesn't work, y'know?
methinks PD's addicted to La Plum
Either that, or she's just teaching herself how to count.
I haven't been following the debates at all, but what I've seen of the news coverage, I thought Romney was the least scary. Newt scares me.
Pretty much, yeah.
How's your Monday so far, Brian?