Originally Posted By: moribundman
I never thought anybody would take the term "ghost town" to literally mean a town inhabited by ghosts. Silly me, I just thought it was a poetic way of saying "no one lives there any longer" Congrats, G.A. Ghost Hunter.
We must be precise here in America. You may use such nebulous and vague terms where you come from ...
Originally Posted By: moribundman
Centralia, PA, is home to worse things than zombies.
I've been there. It's more bypassed and covered over/devoured town now more than anything. I think that they're trying to stop the creep of the fire by removing the surrounding fuel source. I traveled through there while it was still inhabited. They would have smoke stack vents on the sidewalks. Kinda reminded me of the "smudge pots" that acted as the blinking lights on construction barriers for the past 35-40 years or so.
Centralia would make a good backdrop for a zombie movie in some post apocalyptic thing. Smoldering ground everywhere...
If it only looked like Raccoon City and had hot militaristic chics with guns ....