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Welcome to the WA Forum, from a UK fan in Sheffield!
Do you guys seriously believe that the "ultimate handheld anti-zombie weapon" would be ANY kind of gun at all? I mean come on, it's not a very independent weapon is it. Once you're out of ammo, just how "ultimate" do you think it'd be?
Hi everybody.
I'm new to the forum but I've been listening to the show since December 2011 (mid-way through season 2). I was prompted to listen by none other than Greg Miller, and started listening to We're Not Dead as well. I'm a fan of old time radio dramas like The Shadow, Suspense, and Boston Blackie, and We're Alive does a terrific job of carrying on the tradition of audio storytelling.
Hi TheIsh79,
nice to have you around. And nice to have you experience the awe and amazement of audio-dramas as well ... Don't laugh: Back in the 80ies it all started with "John Sinclair" for me ... Not sure, if anyone here knows those ...
All the best!
Liam
I'm Jill, I live in Oregon. I work on an alpaca ranch. I found this podcast through a new hire at work. He's a jerk, cause he got me seriously hooked on We're Alive!! So good, I have gotten caught up over the past week or so, and am anxiously awaiting the newest episode. Thanks for making picking up alpaca poop so much more pleasant!!
Hello Jill,
if this is what makes jerks kind of 'adorable' and alpaca poop not as bad anymore, then WA is the right medicine, I guess. Nice to have you aboard this forum! And we all share the tense moments (i.e. weeks or two weeks) until the next episode shows up on the feed ...
All the best!
Liam
Heya!
I'm Kevin, from Canberra in Australia. I started listening to WA shortly after hearing about it on Up At Noon w/ Greg Miller. I was immediately addicted and have lapped it up every week (or second week). I have been reading theories and stuff on this forum for a while now but never got around to making an account until now. I just pulled off a zombie trifecta, played Resident Evil 6 for a couple hours, then watched The Walking Dead s03e01 (which was sooo good), and then got to listen to the newest chapter of WA! YAY!!! Figured that since today was so zombie themed, I'd finally make an account on the forum :P.
Fricken loves me this zombie podcast action.. it's so incredibly compelling! I listen to We're Not Alive each week just to get a minor fix.. plus the intro always makes me smile ^_^. BANGBANGBANG!~
Keep it up KC! You've managed to make a complete and utter crack-rock level addictive product, which is no small feat in today's age of everything being 'samey'!
Thanks!
Listened to the latest at work again, can't wait for the next one. Thanks for the nice welcome!!
Uh well...lets see. I'm Andy, I join you from the great nation of Texas...I mean state, state of Texas. It's warm and sticky and I'm not originally from here, but I moved here to work in electrical manufacturing for a company that does aircraft upgrades and remodels. I started listening to this podcast as a way to keep focused and awake at work (I'm not a morning person) and music makes me sleepy a lot. I haven't even been listening for a year but I was hooked right away. The wait still kills me after being so used to running right through all of it. I've been lazy about getting involved though. I'm not sure how to describe myself any better, moving down here has kinda turned everything I had established about myself upside-down, but that's finally settling down.
Hi Kevin and Andy,
Kevin - the zombie-topic is just incredible. If you'd like to learn a "different" "The Walking Dead"-storyline, I recommend either player "The Walking Dead" by Telltale Games OR (which is what I do) just watch one of the many YouTube-Playthroughs of this game. Up until now 4 of 5 episodes are released; the next one I guess will be sometime in November or December. Since you enjoy the zombie-subject so much, I recommend you looking at the books-section on this forum; there are mentioned some really interesting book titles ... :)
Andy - in case Datu and Glenn pass out, I see you in charge of all technical stuff. :) And being or becoming a new Texas-guy might prove to be a challenge all of its own ... I hope you are feeling like "being at home" sooner then later.
All the best!
Liam
Hi. I'm "Corneilious". I live on the central coast of California where the weather is awesome all year and I manage a linen/laundry service.
A facebook friend of mine turned me on to this fantastic podcast, "We're Alive". I love it. I am almost caught up (two chapters to go tonight). now I'll have to wait with the rest of you.
I love all things zombie. I even gave a speech in school on 'how to prepare for a zombie attack' that was very popular :) my apartment is zombie proof! also, blades never need reloading (rule #4).
i look forward to long zombie talks with the lot of you.
have a happy!
ll
Hi Corneilious,
the zombie-genre is awesome. And nice to have you on the show. And Kelly would be happy to have you around as well, since she was in the laundry-biz for a short while as well - back at The Colony. ;)
All the best!
Liam
Hi all, Don Paleo, from Europe.
I found out about the podcast from a tech blogger I follow who mentioned the 100th episode. That was a week last monday. I am as of today up to date, and I suppose the hardest thing for me, will be getting used to weekly intervals, rather than 50 episodes per week!
Hi Paleo,
welcome to the forum! Yeah, the sugar-rush is intense ... And the cool-down phase after this is kind of a torture. I recommend you listening to all of the episode at least a second and third time; you will recognize plenty of details you may have overheard or considered not so important ... At least this is what I experienced when I listened to them another time and another time and ... Also: Now that you know how things turn out you make listen to the older episodes with new attention ... It is amazing! Really, it is. Try it out! This helps you get the time passed ... And besides this: The WND Podcast is worth your time as well ... Although the older episodes are about things already obsolete, it still is worth a try - especially the episodes with special guests on them ...
All the best!
Liam
Welcome, new folks. Enjoy your stay with us.
As an avid listener to audio books I am always interested in new forums of entertainment . Listening many of the new and old authors. Last year getting for a road trip I found We're Alive on iTunes and have been addicted since.
I work in video production and do a fair amount of travel so an interesting story can make a plane flight more bearable.
An interesting point, about 2 months ago my wife and I became "empty nesters". About the same time We also had a terrible accident with our pet Brusslest Griffon . Well my wife was having a awful time and had to find another dog. As it turned out she called me from Petco and was going to bring home a rescue. It turns out she bought home a Puggle. I wanted to call her Lady, but she is named Gwen.
Unlike Lady, Gwen is the most Psycotic dog alive. Probably a result of my wife's training and the Puppy Mill genetics.
As someone that grew up in Los Angeles, I have knowledge of the area in We're Alive story. I find that I am able visualize the places in the WA series.
Cheers
Hi RhinoGunner,
nice to have you aboard.
A few weeks ago I spoke with a friend who was born in LA as well; but she did not know this podcast. I invited her to listen to WA, because I wanted to know what happens with your imagination, if you actually know the place where WA takes place. And you provide the answer. Awesome!
About your pet: I am so sorry; I grew up with cats and dogs ever since; and as of now I own a cat (Diva) and a Dog (Shushu). I know how it feels to loose one such a friend, and I also know how complicated it might be to become accustomed to a new fellow. Things will fall into place sooner then later. ;)
Do you know about audio-dramas comparable (in quality, storywise, voice-acting-wise) with WA?
All the best!
Liam
Liam,
Thanks for the sympathy. My Wife and 18 year daughter are feeling better now. I created an Album with the pictures of Gwen the Zombie Puggle. Take a look.
I began listening to audio books for the past 10 years. Very few audio books have the same impact that the audio drama format can have. Unfortunately I have found very few audio dramas that interest me. I found a couple authors that do a good job reading their works. Are you familiar with Scott Sigler? Jake Bible? I like Scott Sigler's work, he has created some interesting Science fictions novels and does a good job producing the audio books.
In the beginning I was not really a fan of the Zombie stories, but after WA I have become a fan of the genre. I am also a fan of Science Fiction genre.
Cheers
Steve
Hey everyone. My actual name is Neal, and it wasn't taken, so it was an easy choice. This is the first audio drama I've ever listened to and it's an amazing story. Before I went on vacation this summer, my friend had me download the 30 chapters that were then available and listen to them on the flight. I'm generally a nervous flyer, but as soon as I plugged my headphones into my mp3 player, the nerves all left and the flight actually became tolerable. And from that point on, I was hooked.
Hi Neal, also known as Neal!
it is always interesting to see how the WA audio-drama is suitable for different life-situations - from entertainment and distraction to life flight up to the lullaby. Yes, inded: I enjoy listening to WA when I am awake, and I also use it for falling asleep, 'cause it prevents me from thinking about serious shit ...
All the best!
Liam
hey guys i'm josh . i've been listening to we're alive since the middle of the first season and i've really been hook ever since.
just thought i'd finally join the forum to share the thoughts that go on in my head because its not doing any good going nowhere.
hope to see you guys on the forums
peace
Good Day. Just popping in to say hello. I'm a body modifier and a zombie geek. I found this site while browsing r/zombiesurvivaltactics on reddit. I will now commence browsing this trove.
I can't use we're alive to fall asleep. It excites my mind and makes me wanna re-listen to old episodes.
Welcome <name>. Enjoy your stay.
Hi Josh and Robyn. Nice to have you onboard.
Hey everyone!
My names Patrick, but mostly I go by my internet handler CoolPat7
Currently my interests are drawing and illustrating when im not working, gaming from SNES, N64, PS1, 2, and Xbox 360, and when I get the chance hiking around Illinois
;) I actually was hooked on We're Alive all the way back in July, but its taken me all the way to today to get caught up to the current episode. Finally decided today to register on the forum and meet the people from the exciting podcast
Cant wait for more!
Hi Patrick.
Then you should take a look at "Ask it himself"; but Kc and the cast and all the people involved in producing the show are/ seem to be active on the forum anywhere and anytime. Nice to have you aboard, and take your chances!
All the best!
Liam
hello everyone! I'm from Washington. I enjoyed in this site and it was really interesting.
Hello antonetcoln from Washington.
I so much hope this site STILL IS really interesting. ;) Nice to have you with us!
All the best!
Liam
Hello All,
My name is Gregg and I am fighting my We’re Alive obsession. So far I have it managed but it’s been a challenge. I finally registered for the forum after a discussion with friends on what characters and places look like. I figured the forum would have some interesting insight.
Gregg
Great to see more people from the Western Branch of the Elizabeth River! As far as WA being addictive, I've gone through 5 chapters in 4 work days... I've been trying to keep it under control, but I think I'm gonna start kicking it into overdrive so I can interact with people on current chapters on the forums! Back to the WA listening marathon!
Hi Gregg,
and welcome to this forum. Yeah, the WA-virus is kind of a challenge. And you bet: This forum is just as challenging ... Defintion of challenge in the WA-verse: addiction, addicting with only positive (side-)effects.
All the best!
Liam
Hi @Aerock, GreggSz and antonetcoin, we already missed you! Welcome to the tower! :)
It is soo hard to pace oneself with this show, but once you've caught up, the production schedule will do the pacing for you. This show is like crack, or how I would imagine crack to be. Soon, you'll come across a person wearing a band-aid and you'll ask if they've been bitten, and heaven help anyone you see walking with a limp on the side up the road.