![]() I wouldn't suggest poking it unless you plan on getting yourself killed, though," Tommy shrugs. "When they've got no arms and legs, and no jaw, they're completely fucking useless. "So, as you can see," Tommy stands in front of the camera, motioning back to the zombie on the ground. ![]() "Come on, you know that we wouldn't pull in regulars if it weren't for me!" ![]() "It's what I do! I have to do this, it's for the views!" He motions to the camera, grinning a little more as he sees Techno and Phil shake their heads at him from their van. "I'm an Irwin, Will," he laughs, turning to face his brother. I'm just going to let you roam around, you fucking prick. "You're going to get bit," Wilbur's voice rings across the clearing, "Tommy, you are going to get bit, and I am not going to kill you.
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