Articles by Zachary Martin

humor 03.02.11 Whatever Happens, Buddy, We’re in this Apocalypse Together

The zombie infection may have taken over the world, but Zachary Martin will stick by your side, whether you like it or not.

humor 08.18.10 Arthur Neville Chamberlain Answers the Information Technology Help Desk Hotline

Zachary Martin gets his computer questions answered by the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

humor 11.27.09 The Mannavore’s Dilemma


Zachary Martin questions the dietary habits of the Jewish community, now that the Exodus is over.

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