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Ladies and Gentlemen, straight from Mysterical Island, it's the Shaman of Schiznick, the Mofo with the Mojo, the Mad Scientist of the Jungle, the Doctor is in!
Doctor? Doctor who?
NO! Witch Doctor, fool!
Hi everyone!
My name is Mandy, and I was born and raised in Pismo Beach, CA. I moved to Denver, CO in 2007. I work as a facilities specialist. I send people to fix issues in my companies stores all over the USA. My prior position was better setting up all security systems in all the stores. My mom has always been into horror films and the science fiction channel. I pretty much just like the walking dead and this. I have never even listened to a podcast before this. I'm only on chapter 12, but I love it!
Hi I'm Marc I'm 26 I love in Covington louis an I work for Florida marine, I spend 28 days at a time on the river and I have lots of down time I LOVE horror movies especially zombie films but I found we're alive on iTunes when I googled zombie podcast just to see what kind of results I would get and I stumbled across this amazing story and I've have been an addict ever since
Well here we go.
My names Martin (25) originally from Scotland (Glasgow) now though I live in a small village in N.Ireland with my partner and my 4 children.
Iv always had a love for zombies above all other (horror) creatures.
I work as a coffee barista in a small shopping center (mall) in the closest town to me (15 miles) I have a IQ of 164 and get bored rather easily thanks to WA iv been conentrating more on survival for myself and my family from the zombie threat lol.
If you want to know anything more feel free to drop me a message.
I'm still alive....Blaize (Martin)
Welcome to Mandy, Marc, Martin, and Gnex!!! Glad to have you on the forums
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My name is Tony from deep down da bayou in Addis LA. Just happened across your podcast and listened to all 3 seasons in about 2 days!!! Can't wait for the new season. Lizzy sounds hot - makes sense since the voice talent working with her is hot. The Saul - Lizzy relationship annoyed me at first / now it's the most emotional story line. The writing got better as the show progressed. Well done!
Nice! My brother used to be stationed at Hill. He still works up in Ogden at Impact Guns now. I used to live in Idaho before Utah, pretty much all of the mountain states are one big playground for the outdoor enthusiast. I love taking the family hiking and camping. Plenty of places to fish and hunt. Rafting, snowboarding, backpacking, climbing, there is a bit of everything for sure.
I am not a drinker myself but the craft beer is a pretty big deal for sure (though I think it was even bigger in Boise, ID. I have a few friends who brew up there).
What took you to SC?
I've always been from SC. Worked out in UT as part of a project when I did DoD contracting. A whole different phase of my life....
Haven't spent much time in ID but had some coworkers at another job who went there regularly to work with clients. They loved it except for when it was deep winter time....
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My name is James. I found 'We're Alive' through another podcast. I heard the host of the other podcast mention how awesome it was and later decided to check it out. That was two months ago. Before that, I had never heard of the show. I absolutely love it.
Now, about me. I'm 41 and have lived in the Charlotte area for about eight years. I'm originally from a small steel town in Ohio that sits along the Ohio river. Yes, and it is a weird town, but not as weird as 'Hemlock Grove,' but similar. For those of you who don't know, 'Hemlock Grove' is an Eli Roth/Netflix production and is worth checking out. I currently work in a dungeon underneath the west end of the city. That's all I can really say about that, but hey, the pay is decent and so are the benefits. Its a job. Anyway, I'm a huge horror fan, but I'm also a huge fan of sci-fi and fantasy. But since this forum is about 'We're Alive,' I will stick with horror.
I've been a horror fan ever since I saw Vincent Price in 'House of Wax' on late night television at the age of five. I will admit, I've seen quite a bit of horror films through the years, from the worst B films to the top premium horror and everything in between. And with the advent of Netflix, I'm still getting caught up. I will say that throughout the 80s, I saw most of the major horror films either in the cinema or when they first hit VHS.
I was introduced to my first zombie film in 1984. My brother-in-law rented George A. Romero's 'Dawn of the Dead.' I was twelve and it scared the crap out of me, but I loved it and couldn't stop watching. I'd never seen gore like that in a film until then. That one hooked me, and got me interested in the zombie genre. Later that year, I went with my oldest brother and saw 'Return of the Living Dead' at the theater. Again, that one scared the crap out of me, but I kept going back for more. It was then, I knew how much of a dedicated zombie horror fan I was. I couldn't get enough zombie films. I had become part of the 'Romero' zombie culture when it began its ascent to popularity throughout the eighties and beyond.
Now, the current era blows my mind. I never thought the zombie culture would be so huge. I think its great! Some of the zombie/Romero purists hate it, but I think its awesome. I love 'The Walking Dead' and think its still one of the best shows on television. Who would have ever thought a zombie show would be so monumental?
Now, that brings me to 'We're Alive.' I can't say enough about how awesome this show is. And hey, it started before 'The Walking Dead.' Hence, another reason 'We're Alive' blew me away. I love its originality,concepts,writing,actors, and everything else in between. There are ideas and concepts brought to light in the show that are such a cool departure from the typical zombie film or series. This show and others like it (and I mean audio dramas) are cool because they hearken back to the days of the old radio shows of my grandparents' and great grandparents' era. Its great that we can bring that form of entertain back through a new medium. Look, I could go on and on. My point is, is that I'm thrilled to be here, and I can't get enough of the show. Great job guys!!
By the way, I think it gives some competition to 'The Walking Dead.' Does anyone agree? Also, has there been any talk about it being made into a television production? I think it would be a great show. Just curious.
I've said my piece and look forward to being part of this community.
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