Good to see there’s a Welsh language version for the people who remain pedantic in the face of death. WTF
Ah but they don't need to panic, Wales is a big place and the zombies will be limited to 20mph for much of the journey.
Good to see there’s a Welsh language version for the people who remain pedantic in the face of death. WTF
That's pedantig actually!Good to see there’s a Welsh language version for the people who remain pedantic in the face of death. WTF
Faced with being undead in eternal pain or dragging my mangled body through Swansea I know what I’d choose.Ah but they don't need to panic, Wales is a big place and the zombies will be limited to 20mph for much of the journey.
Mine didnt do anything. Although the other half's did.3pm today your phones will light up and alarm for 10 secs. Don't worry, it's just armageddon.
#zombieapocalypse
Theres an old ROC bunker near you that you could escape to.I've already got the dehumidifier going in our bomb shelter... Ok coal cellar but does anyone know how many weeks I've got to stay down there when the alarm goes off?
Just checked and although we've got quite a few slabs of supermarket beer would a bag of trail mix and a pillow of crisps be enough for two people per day?
You’ve clearly been here before then.Faced with being undead in eternal pain or dragging my mangled body through Swansea I know what I’d choose.
It was used in Portsmouth the other year to warn people in the area (it can be sent regionally) to tell them that they needed to evacuate when a very large WW2 bomb was discovered.Turned off alerts before the first try a couple of years ago. We aren’t a big earthquake risk area, tsunami's aren’t really a risk unless it was the La Palma one in which case it won’t matter and neither are regular tornadoes. Do we need national alerts for running out of tea bags, loo roll or chocolate hobnobs yes probably. And we live in the evaporative plasma zone that would be a nuclear strike on Army Headquarters. Not sure a text message would be much use in that situation.
Plymouth I think.It was used in Portsmouth the other year to warn people in the area (it can be sent regionally) to tell them that they needed to evacuate when a very large WW2 bomb was discovered.
Began with P ended in Mouth. Point was it can be usefulPlymouth I think.
The way the world is going you're probably safer down there.Can I come out of my cellar yet?
But do you need to evacuate the whole of Portsmouth for one bomb or a 500 metre exclusion zone. It’s just another pointless tech bro solution to a problem that doesn’t really exist. But it makes them seem important so we get it. Take care.It was used in Portsmouth the other year to warn people in the area (it can be sent regionally) to tell them that they needed to evacuate when a very large WW2 bomb was discovered.