Wow! I knew the midnight shift at a gas station could be dead, but I never expected the management to take it literally. I wonder if they move the bones to a closet at dawn?
There may be another handle, perhaps on the side of the pump behind our refugees, for diesel fuel. Or it may be that our refugees have no knowledge of diesel engines and their fuel requirements.
This reminds me of a tabletop RPG campaign. Congrats on surviving the… team effort it took to reach this waystop. Unfortunately it is currently useless because the attendant is *rolls dice* smoldering dead.
Many zombies would say “I’m dead” is not a good excuse!
Except Unity.
She’ll say anything is a good excuse for anything she wants.
They drove fast enough that they reached the haunted truck stop at the end of the highway! (spooooky sounds!)
Presumably, this is where the ghost truck from “Duel” refuels…
Is this guy dead or is this guy deader? Stay tuned…
Wow! I knew the midnight shift at a gas station could be dead, but I never expected the management to take it literally. I wonder if they move the bones to a closet at dawn?
That’s why it’s called the graveyard shift.
When I worked it we also only had a skeleton crew.
They shouldn’t be smoking on duty.
This strip would be 25% funnier if there was a “NO SMOKING” sign right behind him.
The clerk is just bone tired.
I have it on some authority that this semi uses diesel, not gas. Is that a problem?
Then they’re at the wrong pump; the handle would be green.
There may be another handle, perhaps on the side of the pump behind our refugees, for diesel fuel. Or it may be that our refugees have no knowledge of diesel engines and their fuel requirements.
Foradain: There are two slots and one handle, so he may have already taken the diesel one.
…this is somehow a result of artificial weirdness blindness.
This reminds me of a tabletop RPG campaign. Congrats on surviving the… team effort it took to reach this waystop. Unfortunately it is currently useless because the attendant is *rolls dice* smoldering dead.
I think I did run into that kind of obstacle in a Delta Green campaign.
Nice 🙂
I don’t see why. At least a couple of my local gas stations accept cardlock payments at the pump even when they’re otherwise closed.
Man, I kind of wish I could do the math on how far they could have gotten going 140 in a standard 16 wheeler on a not-entirely-full tank.
I wanna say at least a full state over or two, especially on diesel…