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| c1nderellacastle | Fall Back Locations (page: 1 2) | 20 | Dec 13 2009, 3:18 AM EST by agentaaa | ||||
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Thread started: Nov 17 2007, 5:08 AM EST
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Should the nearest Costco be previously used up (strewn with bodies and the good stuff looted) , good fall back locations might be Home Depot or Lowes. While the front doors are windowed, there is enough building material in stock to secure it quickly enough. No real food in there, though one could at least pull an espresso cart from the parking lot in through the bay doors first.
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| WaywardWarren | Molotov Cocktails | 3 | Nov 2 2009, 5:01 PM EST by PedroAsani | ||||
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Thread started: Feb 7 2008, 7:37 PM EST
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How is that a con?
Plus, I wasn't aware that wine had a high enough alcohol content to be used in Molotov Cocktails... even yuppie wine.
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| trippingchristy | Costco as Defensible Location (page: 1 2) | 23 | May 21 2009, 8:47 PM EDT by brainiac3395 | ||||
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The problem with a large retail space isn't really the zombies, but the looters. They're the ones you'll primarily be defending against, and that means potentially having to kill uninfected humans.
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