Monday, March 18, 2013

Modes of Transport

For the discerning modern college student there are a variety of popular modes of transport. We shall examine here two traditional examples.

First we have the simple motor car, a favorite of many. Drawbacks include parking issues on a cramped campus (illustrated here by illegally parking in a faculty lot), and the inherent douchiness of driving around a $114,200 Audi R8 as a college student.

We shall assume that as the day brightened and the frosty morning chill wore off, this student decided to drop by home and pick up a more seasonal and breezy ride. Also a favorite among students, the motor scooter offers that can't-be-beat wind-in-the-hair motoring experience with a bonus of abundant free parking near campus. Additional pluses on our example below include the forward-mounted rocket launcher and advanced fan-propulsion and lifting rotor system to evade pursuit by campus security. Far superior to any mere German sports coupe on a sunny day.

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    1. Yes, but the student's schedule needs to allow for the additional time between classes. Also during certain weeks of the year campus can be hazardous for zombies.

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    2. That is more properly titled Zombies V Humans. And the hazard is almost entirely the other direction, believe me.

      Any Zeds that go down are purely sandbagging, to get you off your guard.

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    3. Can't find the results, but I think you guys have won all the wars here to date.

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    4. what can I say? we have an excellent farm club.

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  2. Needed that this morning to get to work.

    Put it in the bed of my truck with the missiles aimed forward.

    Beep. Beep. Boom.

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  3. At first, I thought that was a mod of a Honda Big Ruckus. Now, I'm not sure it isn't a ratted Chinascoot.

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