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Originally Posted by DrPhil
LOL. I'm a big fan of zombie movies with the original being Night of the Living Dead (yes, I own it). I will watch a good zombie movie a million times. One of my favs is the remake of Dawn of the Dead (yes, I own it) but I'll watch any zombie movie at least once.
I admit that I have hypothetically and relatively fleetingly thought of what I would do should a zombie outbreak occur. LOL. I have probably also had nightmares about it. Don't judge me. Yet, I never thought of planning my life around such an occurrence. Maybe this architect in Poland knows something we don't know. No.
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Do you like good Zombie books?
If so I recommend Feed and Deadline from Mira Grant (First two in the Newsflesh series) you're about 25-30 years POST Rising. Everyone is infected, if you die, you reanimate and so does any mammal over 40 lbs. It's a very different take on the genre and written by one of my favorite authors (Seanan McGuire under the pseudonym)
ETA: I forgot what else I wanted to put here, that people who were fans of zombies and zombie movies helped save lives because they knew wtf was going on when the news channels were clueless. Similarly George/Georgia/Georgette are the most common names for children after Mr. Romero.
Also good, Aftertime (more 'infected' than zombies), World War Z (of course

), and The Walking Dead anthology (there may be a second one now too)
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Originally Posted by DrPhil
Yeah the blog I posted cites that blog post. I wonder if the Poland architect confused a blog post with a CDC official statement. LOL.
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Hell if I had the money.... Don't think I haven't figured out three ways out if the zombie apocalypse starts, biggest issue is not having a good weapon but I will improvise. I just need a crowbar...