What part of you collided with that pole? Shin? Forehead? Shoulder? Just trying to envision this accurately for maximum chuckle value. Oh, I'm so mean... - Lee Thompson
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So apparently I have spent years WAY out of the loop on this story - everyone I have talked to about this have been like "oh, yea, Uncle Joey - I've known that for years" - Marco (aureliusmaximus)
whheeew...I though one of my crazy ex's had her sing it for me. - Jay Martin
Isn't an abandoned house made of wood the norm. Should typically have a rifle but only limited rounds in the basement. A car will be parked outside but it will too far to reach without having to sacrifice one of your party as a distraction. - Winston
Winston: Yeah, actually you'd find decent abandoned houses given the current 'credit crunch' :D - Mo Kargas
Behind a mirror. A very solid mirror. Oh wait.. zombies.. ehmm, in the highest room of the tallest tower. To jump down when zombies finally make it and annoy them to hell and back - Dani Radu
There is no "hide" as long as I've got bullets and a sword, people. (@Griffey - silly man. Chainsaws require power. I like guns, but you run out of ammo. Swords ftw! Also, tough leather outer coating for self...) - ωαřмaiden
Mace +5 vs Undead + Studded Leather + Boots of Escaping? - Mo Kargas
So funny - I lived with two good buddies (both WoW gamers), and when we decided to buy a house in Lexington, thing #1 (other than an awesome kitchen for me to cook in) was that the house had to be defensible from possible zombie attacks. We turned down more than one before finally buying. Realtor thought we were batty, but you never know... - ωαřмaiden
In a Marquez Novel. Its one of the few places where both the living damned and the blessed dead find solace. - Parth Awasthi
I would find a structure that was vulnerable from all sides, had lots of windows on both the first and second floors and no usable weapons to speak of inside. It would really be important to me that the structure's landscaping allowed 360 access right up to its walls so that as many zombies as possible could be accommodated. I wouldn't want to be a bad host and have some poor zombie stuck standing on a knoll or tree stump some 10 or 15 yards away while his friends are all having fun pounding the walls - Marco (aureliusmaximus)
This is a trick question, isn't it -- brain breath? Where would I hide? I ain't making it that easy. Come and find me. I'm the guy with the Saiga-12 and the wild look in his eyes. ZOMBIESSSSS! - Chris Baskind
the tundra - they would freeze overnight - Sarah Perez
Everyone who actually stated where they would hide from zombies better think about immediately changing their survival plans. It's obvious that Steve is working with or is a zombie and they are planning some sort of attack. Good Luck and Good Hunting. - Aaron Baer
Now, if it iPhones on the wingtips that all turned on gave a co-ordinated display when the wings were open I'd think it was cool... - WorldofHiglet
The wings look like those big old chalk compasses that the math teachers use to draw circles on the blackboard. Yeah, I said blackboard and chalk. I'm so 20th century. - XDpaul
I just crafted a set of tech wings in City of Heroes last night for my energy blaster! Yeah, I'm pretty much a pathetic dork. - Nathaniel Payne
Replace the lights with blades, and DO WANT. - Natali Fisher
I watched an anime ones where a girl had a skirt with arms that had blades like what your describing - Geoff Schultz
A skirt with... blades? That just sounds like a bad idea. Cutting yourself accidentally with a razor is bad enough, can't imagine what that would do to your legs. - Natali Fisher
They where a weapon with little robot arms she could walk around on the tips of them like spider and stuff. It was quite possibly the weirdest anime I have ever seen. Complete with an evil nemesis that wears a Speedo and a butterfly mask. - Geoff Schultz
I'm going to bet that "Phelps hulking out over relay shocker" will be The Image of '08 Games. The fashion of that win was absolutely stunning. - XDpaul
Take my love, take my land, take me where I cannot stand . . . I don't care, 'cuz I'm still free, you can't take the sky from me . . . - Steve Spalding
I just rented the DVDs, couldn't be more excited. - Steve Spalding
I can only hope that Joss decides to make another movie, as the rumors say he might. - Steve Spalding
Watch the special features on the DVDs where Joss talks about writing the theme song. He did the whole song himself, and it's fantastic. :) - Nathaniel Payne
Fantastic show. Great characters, great stories, great humor. Wish there was more than only 1 season and 1 movie. - Tim Chemacki
If Firefly started this month, would it be a web-iTunes-Hulu series like Dr. Horrible? - Bill Sodeman
I have these DVDs arriving TODAY via netflix. Excited. - Jason Kaneshiro
All the people I've show Firefly to end up loving it as much as I do. If a new series was made then I would probably explode with happiness! But I'm not holding my breath. - Timothy Griffin
@Timothy yea, I wouldn't. There is a cult following but probably not enough to justify it. - Steve Spalding
Thanks for making me sad. Now I want to go watch this again. - Jordan Hofker
I can't remember the full back story on this, but wasn't there something about the TV show was a consolation for not making the movie (that they ended up making anyway, "Serenity")? I don't know that the story, as Whedon would tell it, was made to be serialized. I'm probably talking out of my hat, tho. - ɐ ɯıʞ sıɹɥɔ
Joss Whedon is brilliant. I love the Firefly series and Serenity. If it wasn't for the browncoats Serenity would never have come about. I was sad when it was over. I wrote a brief post about it on my MySpace page back in 2006: http://is.gd/1kqK - Miiko Mentz
Also, if you're a Joss Whedon fan like me, check out Dr. Horrible on Hulu. He did that during the writer's strike. - Miiko Mentz
Just be happy people are liking your posts and stop complaining. Just saying. - David Cook
@Gordon Swaby that's not going to bother him because you explained why you liked it. you have to just like it and then walk away to bother him :) - Chris Harris
Hey, at least you're getting likes =) Honestly though, unless the existing conversation moves me I'm often someone who likes and moves on. Unless it's something I can't actually like but warrants a comment. - Stupid Blogger (aka Tina)
I like things to tell other people to check them out. Once in a while I like things to put them on my link page so I can get to them later. I often don't have a reason. Just that the item belongs on my like page. - Robert Scoble
Sometimes I'll Like things because they strike a chord with me at that moment - you know, make me smile knowlingly or snigger indulgently or nod my head sagely in agreement (like I did with this post) - but they don't trigger my need to respond. Or I Like things because I don't want to lose sight of them in the data flow and I can look at my Likes to find them again. I often subscribe to the posters of things I Like as soon as I've done commenting, so I'll see any responses to MY responses - so there's a certain amount of self-interest involved. But I'm also genuinely interested in seeing what else turns up in my feed from them - on that basis, you've just won yourself another subscriber, Colby :) - Bob Kingsley
Liking stuff on FF is like tagging them that they are interesting. It's not required to comment. Also, Liking stuff boosts some score to your item at the top. If it was required to comment when you "Like", then FF should have forced you to do that in the first place. It's like "Dear blah, you can't 'Like' this without entering a comment". - AJ Batac
I'm much more likely to "Like" something when I'm browsing FriendFeed on my iPhone. It's like saying, "Hey, I like this, but I can't tell you why because it'd take 20 minutes to type." - Andy DeSoto
When I do not comment, it's because I just want to be able to get this item in my liked feed. I tend to like more than I comment, but that's also my character. - Antoine Bertier
While I understnad your concern, Colby, I don't really feel like I should be required to explain why I like an item. Sometimes there is just something I want to save so I can refer to it later. It would be silly to like something, comment on it without reading the material, and then read it later on knowing that your opinion could be different. Just my opinion. :) - James Mowery
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Colby: I think everyone did a good job of explaining that commenting is not necessary. I think you need to rethink what the LIKE is for and that the word choice was not the best by FriendFeed. Typically, LIKE means one wants other people to see it or they want to "bookmark" it for later. Commenting only comes when one actually has something to say about what has been shared. Everyone uses these mechanisms differently, but that is the general consensus I have seen. - Justin Korn
Totally didnt mean to come off rude or anything, just making a statement. - Colby Olson
The more likes there are, the more likely that people will comment. - possible248
I read a great comment last week, it went something like this, "sometimes I just like to like things -- is that so wrong?" - Steve Spalding
No problem here, Colby. I don't know if you are too, but I'm pretty new to FF and with only a small number of subscribers, relatively few of my entries get Liked, let alone Commented, so what you posted struck a chord with me, but I took it to be one of those stream of consciousness entries we all make from time to time - you were talking to yourself as much as anyone else - and anyway, for newbies like me I feel it's probably not bad advice. People get to know you through the comments you leave, and hopefully subscribe. - Bob Kingsley
i use like as an easy way to say - "good sh*t" i don't want to have to explain myself. it's also good as a "bump" for something i feel is interesting to push to the top of the page so it gets more visibility. - Morgan
Can we please all just let each other use friendfeed however each of us sees fit to use it? That would really make me happy. [Just for reference, you can "like" my posts, comment on my posts, ignore my posts, print my posts out to line your birdcage, or any combination of the above. You can even make up your own things to do with my posts if the mood strikes you. My posts come with no presupposed ruleset.] - David Worrell
@David, I hear you on that, and I wouldnt want people to think that there's a rule involved that you must comment when Liking, but just as an interesting concept, I would like to know why someone Liked it, leading me to find more of that "Liked" content. - Colby Olson
Sometimes I 'like' things, that draw attention to something, even though I might disagree with what is being said. If I 'like' something I have usually read it first. Sometimes I can't be bothered making a 'me too' comment; so I just click like and move on. - Chris Loft
Will happily take the commentless 'likes' that Colby is "tired" of receiving. - TDavid
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