Tuesday, July 25

The pilgrimage to Leith finally happened.

It was executed in the most fitting of styles.

I wandered the hallowed length of Leith Walk at 7.30am after an all night party, litre of Glen Moray in hand, joy in my somewhat hammered heart and the best company a girl could ask for.

Prior to this adventure, Dougal, Pepper, Turtle and I sat on some cows in Edinburgh town centre and then climbed Carlton Hill and sat on the Acropolis. I was overjoyed to find that Dougal is also obsessed with New Breed Zombies and has contingency plans that far outstrip mine.

Between us we’ve got the country covered, North to South, for when it happens.

1 Comments:

Blogger DougalDutch said...

Whats your thoughts on farms, its too easy to get all urbancentric in plans. They are in the country which is less populated, so less zombies and less chance of encountering any rival surivalists

1) They can be a good source of weapons. Directly shotguns and indirectly fertilisers that can be used to make pipebombs

2)Transport, a tractor is a mighty beast and can be equipped points, pushers and even armored. Possible bulldozer action for clearing roads. Farms often have large fuel tanks easier to access then petrol stations once the electrics are off.

3) Food on a more long term basis, fresh meat, vegetables and seed stock.

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