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SymphonicX
17-Dec-2008, 03:26 PM
When Peter says "I'm not too sure of this thing, I'll just wrap pick-up"

Does Roger say:

"I grew up driving one of these things, come on, let's go"

or...

"my father drove one of these things, come on let's go"

or something else...

???

bassman
17-Dec-2008, 03:55 PM
I think he says "I grew up in one of these things". I could be mistaken, though...

3pidemiC
17-Dec-2008, 04:17 PM
I think he said "I was concieved, born, and raised in one of these things". ;)

Thorn
17-Dec-2008, 04:18 PM
I am pretty sure he says... "I GREW UP ON ONE OF THESE..."

capncnut
17-Dec-2008, 08:22 PM
Peter: "I'm not too sure of this thing, I'll just ride pick up."
Roger: "I grew up on one of these things. C'mon, let's go!"

AcesandEights
18-Dec-2008, 12:21 AM
Peter: "I'm not too sure of this thing, I'll just ride pick up."

Roger: "I grew up on one of these things, and that familiarity will lead me to my ultimate undoing and doom at the hands and bicuspids of a foul shambling corpse. C'mon, let's go!"

clanglee
18-Dec-2008, 12:24 AM
Peter: "I'm not too sure of this thing, I'll just ride pick up."

Roger: "I grew up on one of these things, and that familiarity will lead me to my ultimate undoing and doom at the hands and bicuspids of a foul shambling corpse. C'mon, let's go!"

:lol::lol::lol:

Now THAT is foreshadowing!!

Bub666
18-Dec-2008, 01:57 AM
I'am pretty sure Roger says "I grew up in one of these things".

triste realtà
18-Dec-2008, 02:55 AM
Roger says "C'mon, let's go. Follow me close and we won't run over a single zombie. I'm sick of not being bitten by zombies!"

clanglee
18-Dec-2008, 03:08 AM
And we go from foreshadowing to irony. Any other literary tools to be lampooned anyone?

AcesandEights
18-Dec-2008, 03:21 AM
And we go from foreshadowing to irony. Any other literary tools to be lampooned anyone?

I don't know, but now, for some reason, I have this image of Dawn run at high speed with wacky music in the vein of a Monty Python sketch, and that has me giggling a bit :)

sandrock74
18-Dec-2008, 04:21 AM
I never thought of this before, but why didn't Roger and Peter just drive the trucks around and smash as many zombies as possible before parking the trucks? Now, THAT would be fun!

ProfessorChaos
18-Dec-2008, 04:59 AM
^^
brilliant. :thumbsup:

MaximusIncredulous
18-Dec-2008, 05:31 PM
And we go from foreshadowing to irony. Any other literary tools to be lampooned anyone?

Repetition?

Peter: "I'm not too sure of this thing, I'll just ride pick up."

Roger: "I'm an excellent driver, an excellent driver."

sandrock74
18-Dec-2008, 07:27 PM
When Peter says "I'm not too sure of this thing, I'll just wrap pick-up"

Does Roger say:

"I grew up driving one of these things, come on, let's go"

or...

"my father drove one of these things, come on let's go"

or something else...

???

"I love you."
I'm pretty sure thats what Roger whispered into the radio, not realizing he still had the send button pressed. :lol::stunned:

bassman
18-Dec-2008, 07:31 PM
Remember those old "WHHHAAAASSSUUUUPPPP?!?!?!?" commericals/parodies? That's what they were saying...

SRP76
18-Dec-2008, 11:32 PM
"I lost my virginity in one of these things! A cold night, a truckstop, and 50 bucks will do that."

ProfessorChaos
19-Dec-2008, 01:29 AM
And we go from foreshadowing to irony. Any other literary tools to be lampooned anyone?

how about a nod to star wars films by having roger say:

"i've got a bad feeling about this...."

clanglee
19-Dec-2008, 02:18 AM
how about a nod to star wars films by having roger say:

"i've got a bad feeling about this...."

Or Lethal Weapon "I'm getting too old for this. . "

sandrock74
19-Dec-2008, 05:57 PM
Or Lethal Weapon "I'm getting too old for this. . "

Or just insert the infamous "Wilhelm Scream"

krakenslayer
19-Dec-2008, 06:38 PM
"I threw up on a zombie's jeans! Come on, let's go!"

RustyHicks
19-Dec-2008, 07:00 PM
And we go from foreshadowing to irony. Any other literary tools to be lampooned anyone?

Roger: After this run, I won't be back