The Object To My Left

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Zombie Apocalypse Classic Choice: 

The object to your left is now your weapon of choice in the upcoming zombie apocalypse. What is it?

Erm… the spray bottle I use to keep the cats from scratching the furniture??

A glass of Chardonnay, how the hell will that help me?

My cat. The Apocalypse can come; we’re ready.

This extremely hilarious. My weapon of choice: my two year old son.

This is pointing right at my guitar

… my pillow. I think that means I’m going to sleep through it

My dog…. I’ll take it

my stand of samurai swords. heeheehee.

A bottle of water. Very resourceful, I’m not complaining.

It’s literally a wall.

Do you have any idea how many objects there are to my left? The closest is a plastic spoon. Then some paper. A water bottle, tablet stylus, ceramic dinosaur… This interview’s over!

A can of cs spray, handcuffs, and baton. I think I’ll be marginally okay.

This again… okay… I have a camera, a box of tissues, the entire collections of Seinfeld, the IT Crowd, and some of MAS*H, a box of tissues and a cup full of bacon grease (no, I don’t know why he’s keeping it, I don’t make bacon).

Oh, and a pancake griddle. Let’s go with that one.

The object to my immediate left is my nebuliser, which serves the double purpose of making sure I can breathe and being a pretty good bludgeon.

Of course the former function would do me zero good when the electricity stops [roughly 24-48 hours into cessation of business as normal] unless I could lay my hands on some kind of clean, quiet generator [and soundproofing] I may last some significant time.

People who snore [like I do] have a significant disadvantage in a zombie apocalypse where the undead hunt largely by noise. Therefore laying one’s hands on enough soundproofing to muffle oneself but not suffocate oneself is literally of vital importance.

I’ve done a lot of research into what a realistic zombie apocalypse would be like for my upcoming book: Kung Fu Zombies, coming to a Smashwords near you, Decemberish 2015.