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Old 06-30-2008, 12:14 PM   #1
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Stick to the roads!

Stay off the moors!

http://www.slaughteredlambpub.com/slaughteredlambpub/home.html


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Old 06-30-2008, 04:08 PM   #2
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What would happen if a zombie bit a werewolf, or vice versa?


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Excellent work! By post #2 this has already degraded into a zombie conversation.

I'd have to guess whatever creature was made by combining a zombie and a werewolf would be terribly ineffective. Any advantage the werewolf had due to speed would be gone, thanks to being zombified. Lack of speed and decayed muscular structure would also make it more difficult for the werezombie to get through windows and such.
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When I clicked on the link my dog started freaking out from the sound of the howling wolf, awesome.
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That place looks really freaking cool. They have a sister pub called Jekyll and Hyde also. I would love these themed places here as all we have are sports bars.
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Excellent work! By post #2 this has already degraded into a zombie conversation.

I'd have to guess whatever creature was made by combining a zombie and a werewolf would be terribly ineffective. Any advantage the werewolf had due to speed would be gone, thanks to being zombified. Lack of speed and decayed muscular structure would also make it more difficult for the werezombie to get through windows and such.
What happens when the werewolf changes back to human form? Is the person still a zombie??
I would guess so. Which begs the question why make the cross??? You wouldn't be able to go out among people as a zombied person!!

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I've been there twice and the place is cool, especially around Halloween. I'm not big on their other spot J&H though. Its very touristy and the food blows...
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I stumbled into and out of that place when I was on a bender in college. What a great time.
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That place looks really freaking cool. They have a sister pub called Jekyll and Hyde also. I would love these themed places here as all we have are sports bars.
Yeah, there is a jekyll and Hyde Pub, and another venue that is the J&H Club... which, after midnight becomes a dance club called "Dark" which is a Vampire themed dance club.
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I have actually been to this place, not that great, food wasn't all that good, decent beer selection, all of the wax statues and figures were dusty and the plase had a musk to it. I don't know if it was part of the theme or if the place was just dirty.


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