Survive the Zompocalypse - Weekend Projects Video Podcast

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My buddy Lee Lefever brought it to my attention that the zombies are coming. - Link

In order to keep my brain intact within my skull, I'm adopting the non-traditional infiltration approach described in this podcast. I've called in Erik Beck and Justin Johnson of Indy Mogul for help. - Link

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Posted by: dragonphyre on October 26, 2007 at 8:44 AM

Lamest. Podcast. Ever.

Didin't even show you HOW to make the makeup or anything. Just said, "do this, and this, and then you look like this! WHOO! SCARY!"

Rip. OFF!

Here. Let me explain how to replace the transmission on a '78 Chevy!

First, you get yourself a '78 Chevy. Then, you take off a few bolts, pry it out a bit, and then you slap the new one in and you are done!

See the similarities? yea. Go back, do it again. I like Bre, but this week it was weaksauce.


Posted by: mpare on October 26, 2007 at 9:45 AM

Ehh... I thought the same as dragonphre at first but really I think the toilet paper was the only hint really needed, the rest is left to your artistic ability and creativity. I've already made my vampire teeth from last week, wonder if this would be an incompatible match or if I'll have the best costume at the bar!!! Maybe free drink good enough... MUHAHAHAHaaa


Posted by: morcheeba on October 27, 2007 at 11:12 PM

braaains!
bRAAiiins!
BRAHAINS!!!


Posted by: KingAnnoy on October 29, 2007 at 12:48 AM

@:dragonphyre
Let me help you out there, you dip the make-up applying stick in the makeup, move it around a bit so a fair amount of it sticks to the stick, now bring the stick towards your face (careful not to stick it in any holes! ) and spread the white makeup all over your face, then get some black makeup and spread it around your eyes, add a little bit of blue makeup and your done!


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