Grave Yards, Why Lock Them At Night?

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Shut Up Legs

Down Under Member
They lock them to keep the zombies in obviously, and having seen a few zombie films they appear to not be the sharpest tools in the box, they are unable to break out of a walk, and so would be totally flumoxed and unable to do anything as complex as climbing over a wall, bless them.
Too true. They're way too busy using their iPhones to do anything as complex as climbing a wall. :rolleyes:
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
They lock them to keep the zombies in obviously, and having seen a few zombie films they appear to not be the sharpest tools in the box, they are unable to break out of a walk, and so would be totally flumoxed and unable to do anything as complex as climbing over a wall, bless them.

The ones in World Warz could run like the wind and jump !
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
Isn't it obvious? They lock them at night just to annoy anyone wanting to cycle through Earlham Cemetary in Norwich rather than ride along the dual-carriageway ring road or ride down to go up the Edinburgh Road slope.
 

booze and cake

probably out cycling
The ones in World Warz could run like the wind and jump !
I am OK with the idea of legions of the undead rising from graves and staggering about trying to bite folk to infect them with zombie virus, with the ultimate aim of turning all the human race into the walking dead.....but zombies that can actually run and jump:eek:, thats taking it too far, I've never heard such nonsense^_^
 
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classic33

Leg End Member
Only asked the question having walked through one of the nearby ones about half an hour beforehand.
Main gates were locked, chain & lock, with the lock facing in. But the entrances, dry stone walling, for a single person remained unblocked
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
Some of us popped our cherries in the local graveyard...

With the inhabitants?
 

booze and cake

probably out cycling
Only asked the question having walked through one of the nearby ones about half an hour beforehand.
Main gates were locked, chain & lock, with the lock facing in. But the entrances, dry stone walling, for a single person remained unblocked
Well as zombies have not yet seemingly mastered walking, I guess they locked the main gate for health and safety reasons in case any of them decide to try and drive off campus. That and to prevent doggers driving in maybe

You are right, they are sending out mixed messages.^_^...sorry I'll stop now.
 

booze and cake

probably out cycling
Hmm you're right, you've got me banged to rights I've not thought this through. It must be one of the Dad zombies locking gates to prevent 17 year old named driver zombie borrowing Dad's car and taking it off reservation, risking totaling it and ending Dad's 135 year no claims bonus.
 

TreeHuggery

Senior Member
Location
brinsley
Only asked the question having walked through one of the nearby ones about half an hour beforehand.
Main gates were locked, chain & lock, with the lock facing in. But the entrances, dry stone walling, for a single person remained unblocked
A council building where I worked at a few years ago, in the midst of all the budget cuts, went and fitted gates to the exit. Quite clever really, cos thieves would be able to drive in via the entrance, but wouldn't be able to get out...
 
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