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This is a story about how actors playing zombies on a film set got injured; this apparently happened in Toronto, for you Canadians:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15268321
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You're funny, pachy, good thread title! I heard the story on canadian tv (i can't pull it up here), about how they had trouble treating the zombies - I assumed the medics couldn't tell the real injuries from the fake ones! My nose! No, my OTHER nose! How awful!
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Zombies are classified as "undead" in dungeons and dragons, and be hurt with a successful die roll.
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"Seven of the injured zombies were walking again on the set later in the day." And what's with walking during the day?
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Zombies can walk during daylight -- it's vampires that have to wait until dark.
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