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Ahoy all. Attatched an image that was posted on our social media and sent out to our newsletter subscribers as well, r.e. this pandemic thingy what we have going on.
Ahoy all. Attatched an image that was posted on our social media and sent out to our newsletter subscribers as well, r.e. this pandemic thingy what we have going on.
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Yeah, most days at the factory its been Big bad John, Little Max and yours truely bunkered down with our tin hats on waiting for the zombie apocalypse. The rest of the crew are quivering in their home caves.
Actually, right now I imagine you lot stuck in Peter Jackson's Bad Taste...
Yeah, most days at the factory its been Big bad John, Little Max and yours truely bunkered down with our tin hats on waiting for the zombie apocalypse. The rest of the crew are quivering in their home caves.
I saw both Zombie Land movies in a theater & loved 'em both. I did not know about filming in Macon which is pretty cool. Then I found this:Speaking of a zombie apocolypse, I just saw the movie "Zombieland Double Tap". Parts of it were shot in Macon, Georgia. Most notably on the infamous bridge to nowhere. This bridge was built for the Fall Line Freeway, but the highway was never built because the Indians objected to it going through their sacred grounds. The bridge now serves as a very expensive access to the industrial section of town. I went to Macon and drove around the area. It was fun to see the places where scenes in the movie were shot. Both on the bridge and under it, at the old chicken slaughter house. (where the RV was). You can't go onto the grounds, since it's all locked up, but you can see it. Lately, a lot of movies have been shot in Macon, but most of the titles, I would not be interested in. That one I liked.
At least I got a pop top roof!My first car was a 1962 Ford Anglia van similar to the one in the photo, but without to ‘pop top‘ roof.
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