I listen at work in a local shipyard and have passed the addiction on to a coworker who has now passed it on to his whole family.
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I listen at work in a local shipyard and have passed the addiction on to a coworker who has now passed it on to his whole family.
Hmm... a WA virus.
I listen to WA at home on Itunes and I also have every chapter on my Android phone. I never to far away from WA
i listin to we're alive everywhere. i allways have my ipod with all the episodes with we're not dead
I listen to this at work and in the car on trips!
Well, I listen it in my room or during work time in class if I can. Though, I have to be careful because my roommate likes to scare the crap out of me while I'm listening to it.
Also, listening to it on the train is kind of terrifying because I keep looking around going, "There are a lot of people on this train..." and then I remember I'd be screwed if a zombie apocalypse happened while I was in Japan.
My girlfriend and I either listen to We're Alive with lights off in bed via laptop or sometimes we'll go out to her car and sit in the driveway listening because the sound quality and small listening space give us amplification and privacy. I was also listening while I ran at night (yes, it may be dangerous but I'm pretty aware) and let me tell you, running in the dark to the sounds of zombies footsteps is something I'd suggest to anyone. It doesn't get much more realistic.
I listen while I'm running and while I'm driving back and forth to work. I know many people listen to music while they run but I find that doesn't work for me. I don't like the change in pace from one song to the next and find podcast to be an excellent substitute. In fact, I often get lost in the story instead of thinking about the run. Before I know what's happening, I'm back home again.
In my truck...in traffic....on the hellacious 405 going through the Valley to the Westside.
It's a fantastic distraction and I haven't had bout of road rage since I started listening. :high five:
in the alphabet on manliness, R is for Road Rage.