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==Prole Street==
==Prole Street==
[[Image:Prole street.jpg|300px|left|Prole Street]]
===Description===
===Description===
An ordinary street, which have nothing to lose but it's sidewalks (because of potholes).
An ordinary street, which have nothing to lose but it's sidewalks (because of potholes).


===History===
===History===
Before the [[Malton Incident]] Prole Street was used by [[Warehouse 68,82|warehouse]] workers heading from their workplace to the [[Grice Crescent Railway Station|railway station]] to get home.
Before the [[Malton Incident]] Prole Street was used by [[Warehouse 68,82|warehouse]] workers employed by the [[Factory 62,82|Hygenic Dog Food Company]] heading from their workplace to the [[Grice Crescent Railway Station|railway station]] to get home. The street got it's name after a suggestion from a local Motel manager. The name makes fun of the heavy concentration of blue collar workers on the street when the work day is over (Before the zombie outbrake East Grayside was dominated by middle class residents)


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Latest revision as of 09:06, 5 April 2011

Prole Street

East Grayside [67, 82]

Willison Lane the Wykes Motel a junkyard
Cousins Towers Prole Street a warehouse
Baynton Street Templman Way the Cresley Arms

Basic Info:

  • A Street is a city block containing no buildings or monuments. There are a variety of other names besides Street including Alley, Avenue, Boulevard, Drive, Grove, Lane, Row, Square, Walk, Place, etc.
  • This is an empty block, and cannot be barricaded.

Prole Street

Prole Street

Description

An ordinary street, which have nothing to lose but it's sidewalks (because of potholes).

History

Before the Malton Incident Prole Street was used by warehouse workers employed by the Hygenic Dog Food Company heading from their workplace to the railway station to get home. The street got it's name after a suggestion from a local Motel manager. The name makes fun of the heavy concentration of blue collar workers on the street when the work day is over (Before the zombie outbrake East Grayside was dominated by middle class residents)



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