Zombie Outbreak
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I would hide in 10 Downing street. It seems if you get voted out of there they still can't get rid of you lol Sorry it's not in Leeds tho!
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Phill_dvsn wrote: I would hide in 10 Downing street. It seems if you get voted out of there they still can't get rid of you lol Sorry it's not in Leeds tho! PMSL phill here take a look at tomorrows front page of the sun http://snipurl.com/w299z lol. i normally despise the sun but this actually made me laugh out loud . -Man 59 refuses to leave house in downing street lol TOTAL CLASS
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In view of today's news that Leicester City Council have no contingency plans for a zombie outbreak as revealed in a Freedom of Information request,it is good to know that we here at Secret Leeds had already discussed the subject in respect of Leeds<LOL>.I wonder where the best place to raid for supplies would be<G>?
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About a year or so back now I was passing through Millennium Square when I noticed a door was open in a structure next to Calverley Street. From what I know that is the (or an) entry to the underground rooms that are for use by acts that perform in Millennium Square. The rooms no doubt though may make a good escape from zombies! I did not dare to go through the door to have a nosey around to see what actually is in there as I assumed there must have been someone inside, unless the last person had forgotten to lock the door (I've never seen it open since then).
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Leodian wrote: About a year or so back now I was passing through Millennium Square when I noticed a door was open in a structure next to Calverley Street. From what I know that is the (or an) entry to the underground rooms that are for use by acts that perform in Millennium Square. The rooms no doubt though may make a good escape from zombies! I did not dare to go through the door to have a nosey around to see what actually is in there as I assumed there must have been someone inside, unless the last person had forgotten to lock the door (I've never seen it open since then). Dressing rooms for the heatre are below ground and there is storage for event gear there, an entrance to the tunnel from the station to the Gaumont joining to the Civic Hall and of course, a suspected link to Kirkstall Abbey(It's getting late.)
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chameleon wrote: Leodian wrote: About a year or so back now I was passing through Millennium Square when I noticed a door was open in a structure next to Calverley Street. From what I know that is the (or an) entry to the underground rooms that are for use by acts that perform in Millennium Square. The rooms no doubt though may make a good escape from zombies! I did not dare to go through the door to have a nosey around to see what actually is in there as I assumed there must have been someone inside, unless the last person had forgotten to lock the door (I've never seen it open since then). Dressing rooms for the heatre are below ground and there is storage for event gear there, an entrance to the tunnel from the station to the Gaumont joining to the Civic Hall and of course, a suspected link to Kirkstall Abbey(It's getting late.) "suspected link to Kirkstall Abbey". So it is not definite then. Shucks, I was looking forward to going in at the Abbey and coming out in the centre of Leeds (with my luck though the door would be locked at Millennium Square).
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Walking along Water Lane today I noticed official looking notices attached to traffic sign posts in Marshall Street and David Street advising that from 25-28 July these streets are to be closed to traffic and parked cars daily between 1900-2300. This is because they will be used for a (and I quote verbatim) "cross city zombie chase game".You have been warned.