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IceDigger - Mar 7, 2004

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 schi0249 Mar 9, 2004
A can of cherry blossom potpourri could probably cover the stench of burning flesh..... :flamethrower:

or maybe not.

 mtxblau Mar 9, 2004

  
	
	
Originally posted by mountaindud@Mar 8, 2004 @ 05:40 AM

WD40 doesn't spray, it just kind of squirts. I don't think it's even flammable. I'd recommend starter spray.


It sprays very well, and it's very flammable.

Cooking Oil sprays very well too. Better in fact, since it's designed to evenly coat. Smells like buttah.

 Gallstaff Mar 9, 2004
Why couldn't you just do the old fashoned lighting of the fart technique?

 Myname Mar 9, 2004
You'd have to have a pretty bad diet to be able to roast a town full of zombies with farts. I always found cheap deodorant to be good for a bit of arson.

 mal Mar 9, 2004
Yeah, it's the aluminium in deodorant that makes it fun.

 it290 Mar 9, 2004
One of my favorite pyro techniques is non-dairy creamer, a straw, and a candle. Not too useful against zombies, but try it sometime when you're outside in a nice non-flammable area.

 Gallstaff Mar 9, 2004
Hows that work

 IceDigger Mar 9, 2004
What do you think would be the best vehicle to drive during a zombie incedent?

The handbook says a motorcycle. I think a mac truck or a hummer. Nothing can stop those things

 Gallstaff Mar 9, 2004
I say Hummer is good or a tank

 IceDigger Mar 9, 2004
www.homepageofthedead.com...

has some awesome fan fiction

 mtxblau Mar 9, 2004
Hey remember that episode of the A-Team where they built that truck with the armor panels and the machine gun turret? Yeah, that.

 IceDigger Mar 9, 2004
Wasnt that every episode?

 it290 Mar 10, 2004
Apache helicopter would be my pick. Either that or a bomb squad/hazmat vehicle, those things are pretty well sealed up (although I guess tanks are as well). A big semi would be nice too (yeah, I watched the original DoD recently).


  
	
	
Hows that work


Well basically, the non dairy creamer is fine enough that it pretty much goes up instantaneously. So you can blow it through the straw towards the candle and create a big ass flashfire, since the powder spreads out and all ignites at once. Useful for burning 10' circles of dry grass to the ground.

 schi0249 Mar 10, 2004
For vehicle, I'd say a Hummer. As for non-dairy creamer, that is all sorts of craziness.

 Gallstaff Mar 10, 2004
Wait. We could dress the zombies up in those recalled pj's those girls died in in 1998 then set them on fire when they are sleeping.

Yeah, I brought the drepession and the funny in one post.

 IceDigger Mar 10, 2004

 mal Mar 10, 2004
:lol:

 IBarracudaI Mar 10, 2004


wtf?! :devil

 Gallstaff Mar 10, 2004
Ug. 1998 - three girls at a sleepover were waring this certain kind of pajama and they were made of this flammable material. They were lighting a candle and all three of them went up in flames. The material used to make the pajamas were later recalled.

 mtxblau Mar 11, 2004
Actually, you'd be surprised how often the issue of flammable pajamas comes up. The lesson here is stay away from pajamas. EVEN IF they claim to be flame retardent (especially if they claim that).

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