When the idea first surfaced, I almost volunteered to be a door gunner...
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I know, right? I have a machete in my BoB... That is staying home no matter what. At most, I'd bring my Victorinox multitool.
And to think, when I do move my stuff... I'm going to have to drive through Massachusetts state with it... and bolt cutters... and a gun cleaning kit. :squint:
Attaboy!
wait, I shouldn't encourage that...
When your WA bookmark folder has six sub-folders and it looks like this:
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When you're sitting in a bar at 1:37 am and are talking with friends about this weeks epic chapter finale and deciding which is the best character, answer, all of them.
When a buddy of yours posts this picture on facebook:
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And you reply:
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When part of your bucket list is to get a speaking part on We're Alive and find a way to actually make it happen. Done.
This actually happened a couple of weeks ago. When you're driving and you see one of the settings in We're Alive, in my case Fort Irwin, and you automatically shout, "We're Alive!" And only two out of the seven people in the car understand why you shouted like that. Or when you can use lines from your favorite episodes in everyday conversation.
I feel your pain. I feel like i need a Found Convention just to talk to Thera about the show in person. I still think that a podcast series about the story locations would be a good idea. Play the episode for the location. Like the flower shop or Reef Systems or the Arena. Maybe get a specific character to talk about that spot. Saul and the Golf course could be amusing. The "Teacher" could describe the college area and how he survived. Riley could describe the firehouse that she and Burt lived in.
But a who's who and what is where would be a fun way to tour the real life settings of We're Alive.