Clark and ejcapulet
I just wonder why, when given the choice between a boring nice guy and an interesting bad guy, women tend to try to change the bad guy instead of trying to change the boring guy.
I represent ZADL (Zombie Anti-Defamation League) and we intend to bring suit against RICKARD and all posters with their anti-zombie remarks. This behavior is not covered under Cartoon Biology vs Brain.
This arc reminds me of a somewhat recent parody on SNL of the Twilight movies, called “Firelight.” The oddball students were, not vampires and werewolves, but Frankenstein monsters and mummies.
rayannina about 14 years ago
A literal Shaun of the Dead.
Or would it be 28 Dates Later?
margueritem about 14 years ago
I just don’t think that zombies have quite the same cache.
wndrwrthg about 14 years ago
Well, she will never have to worry about him trying to get into her pants.
zero about 14 years ago
No but he will try to get into her head….
@rayannina - nice one! ;-)
Dutchboy1 about 14 years ago
No brains there, unless you count Pam’s, and heaven help him if he tries to get hers.
ejcapulet about 14 years ago
Clark, it’s because women are hope with legs, we want to believe in people. And that can make us pretty stupid.
cdward about 14 years ago
Zombieland, anyone?
Nebulous Premium Member about 14 years ago
Clark and ejcapulet I just wonder why, when given the choice between a boring nice guy and an interesting bad guy, women tend to try to change the bad guy instead of trying to change the boring guy.
Yes. I’m boring.
wicky about 14 years ago
Because the zombies already got to the women.
hancel about 14 years ago
Doesn’t this zombie resemble Micheal Jackson ?
captainedd about 14 years ago
In more ways than one…
Rakkav about 14 years ago
Answer me this. Why are fetching blondes like Q.T. Pie here drawn to, ahem, polar-opposite interethnic matches like this one?
cleokaya about 14 years ago
hancel that was my first thought too. If it is him she is going to be mighty disappointed in the romance department.
Digital Frog about 14 years ago
Does he have to be a Zombie? Maybe he’s just dyslexic and his name is Brian S.?
lewisbower about 14 years ago
I represent ZADL (Zombie Anti-Defamation League) and we intend to bring suit against RICKARD and all posters with their anti-zombie remarks. This behavior is not covered under Cartoon Biology vs Brain.
jpozenel about 14 years ago
She loves him because he’s attracted to her not for her body, but her brains.
alan.gurka about 14 years ago
She’s just thinking outside the box–coffin box, that is.
GreenBikeGuy about 14 years ago
Shaun might be a keeper: at least SOMEone values brains these days!
margueritem about 14 years ago
jtpozenel said, about 4 hours ago
She loves him because he’s attracted to her not for her body, but her brains.
Excellent!
Sherlock Watson about 14 years ago
This arc reminds me of a somewhat recent parody on SNL of the Twilight movies, called “Firelight.” The oddball students were, not vampires and werewolves, but Frankenstein monsters and mummies.
Coyoty Premium Member about 14 years ago
Shaun’s really gone bad.
johnparadox about 14 years ago
Okay, we know that Brewster is safe… come to think of it, most of the R.U. Sirius crew. But would they go for Winky’s Brain or Spleen? (side dish?)