BlueHammer85
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I would go to the etihad to experience the atmosphere you have.
if you think the Etihad is bad you are in for one hell of a surprise at that shithole you are moving to.oh and take your binoculars.I would go to the etihad to experience the atmosphere you have.
The times I've visited Upton Park it's only ever been two decibels above Highbury.I would go to the etihad to experience the atmosphere you have.
That's the difference between being a West Ham fan, and a City fan :)You would initially be beyond freaked out, emotionally drained straight away and mentally deteriorate over the coming months - you would be completely void of enthusiasm, just end up in a dark room eating out of cans. You would probably start to get really mentally ill, you have no doctors there for you. I'd say within a year most lone survivors on planet earth would kill thereselves.
You can do that any season.guess what your saying is,there won't be a barman to pull me a pint of shandy so may as well get out and about?I would go to the etihad to experience the atmosphere you have.
How would you get the 4x4 across the Channel ?How would you know no one else was alive, I'd fill up a 4x4 and head to Europe to see if there was anyone.
Drive through the tunnel no trains on the trackHow would you get the 4x4 across the Channel ?
I'd go and raid the city store and wear full kit everyday, away kits, goalie kits all with my name on the back.
That would be my first priority.
FKWI'd go and raid the city store and wear full kit everyday, away kits, goalie kits all with my name on the back.
That would be my first priority.
That's the difference between being a West Ham fan, and a City fan :)
I could survive id live above a tescos and eat tinned stuff all the time,there must be 100s of years of tinned stuff to eat
You would need at least a rifle and a side arm, there are still wild wolves in Europe where I would head for, also packs of wild dogs would be prevalent, the animal population would boom without mans interference.Is the correct answer. Would be a piece of piss living off the left over infrastructure of 7 billion dead people from a practical point of view. I doubt you'd need to 'arm yourself up' if you're planning on living in England or most of Europe.
In this hypothetical scenario how much of the current infrastructure would continue to run if everyone died? Are you assuming power plants would shut down and the world would go dark? That would be a little less manageable. But you're still going to have enough disposable BBQs and 4 season sleeping bags at the local Asda to see you through many winters.
I could have wanker on the back and couldn't give a shit cos no one would be around to read it.