Zombie Protector

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John L
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Zombie Protector

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I know the pics aren't great; but thought I'd remind everyone to get their annual Zombie Hunting License and point out we have one of the best Zombie Assault Vehicles available.

Levers Down!!

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krick3tt
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Is there a limit, like there might be in fishing or fowl hunting... and I suppose it is seasonal?
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63rover
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Does this only apply sci-fi zombies or are the common, suburban traffic-jam sitting, mouth breathing, brain dead zombies fair game too? :lol:
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Does this only apply sci-fi zombies or are the common, suburban traffic-jam sitting, mouth breathing, brain dead zombies fair game too? :lol:
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John L
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Great questions... I think the license covers most of it. :P I'd think it is any version of Zombie we run across.
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David Dunn
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I'll hold the FDT in reserve
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for the African elephant zombies
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TechMOGogy
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In case there are any zombies reading this forum
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Didicoy
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Where do we apply for a licence in the UK or would those you display in your vehicle cover us Britz? And if so, how much inc postage?
PS. Can we have our zombie hunting licence revoked? Like I had my shotgun licence withdrawn by the Police Firearms Officer in the UK, it's because I lived in a tin trailer.
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I think it would be best that you obtain this one.. Removes all doubt of proper place to hunt.

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Thanks for the heads up. First licence I've gained without sitting an exam.
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