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My Zombie Stuff
27 May 2012 - 07:36 PM
Show off your favorite zombie or TWD items from your collection...
Here is a hand made zombie doll that I ordered - I just LOVE her!! I have another boy one on order that is a different style. So cute!!

It is made by Ghoulie Dollies you can find them here or on FB here.
Here is my Where's Carl t-shirt. teehee

Sharksplode
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Interview with a zombie...
25 May 2012 - 03:10 AM
Thought you guys might find this interview with one of the TWD extras interesting. It's really long, so you'll have to click on the link for the Q&A.
Interview with a Zombie– Amanda Adams
18 May
Have you ever wondered why Zombies are always chasing the living? How about why they are constantly moaning and hobbling about, dragging a foot with arms outstretched clawing their way to any sign of life? Of course you have. There is nothing we humans are more afraid of than the unknown. It seems almost too easy but, why not just ask one? This week, I did just that!
Amanda Adams is a singer-songwriter/actress who is also a featured Zombie from a little show you may have heard of.. AMC’s The Walking Dead! TWD is an amazing suspense drama telling the story of a group of survivors in a newly post apocalyptic world. TWD is based on Robert Kirkman’s comic book series of the same title. It’s easy to get wrapped up in all of the drama of the survivors, but thanks to Amanda, we get to see first hand what it was like to be a walker ( That’s slang for a Zombie).
Sit back, grab some salt and come pick Amanda’s brain with me, it’s only fitting right?
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This thread has been HIJACKED!!!
11 May 2012 - 10:17 PM
If you build it, they will come....

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Nerdist Writers Panel #38
10 May 2012 - 03:15 PM
I just saw this, so I haven't checked it out, yet, but I've listened to a few of the Writers Panel Eps and really enjoyed them, so I thought I would post this here.
Nerdist Writers Panel: "The Walking Dead" Season Two In Review
Showrunner Glen Mazzara and writers Scott Gimple and Angela Kang talk about their take on the AMC series’ second season, characters’ goals both immediate and emotional, audience expectations, hot zombie action, and some choice tidbits about season three!
edit: Just finished... Good stuff! Definitely worth the listen, imo. Then again, I love listening to writers talk about their work. -
Advanced search tutorial
18 April 2012 - 02:45 PM
This forum has a pretty good advanced search function. If you take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with it, I think you will come to love it as much as I do.
First, click on the little wheel next to the search bar - that will take you to the advanced search page.

After you type in the word or words you are looking for in the "Find Words" bar (note: all words must be four letters or longer), make sure you check the "Search titles only" box (if you are looking for thread titles) and double check that the "Forums" option is selected.

You can choose to further refine your search by choosing these other filters below, but it's typically only necessary if you are looking for a specific post, rather than topic lists.

Click "Search Now" and a list of topics matching your criteria will pop up.
The only real flaw with the advanced search function, that I see, is that the words you are searching for have to be longer than three letters, so you can't search for "Jim" and it doesn't like hyphenated four letter words, such as "T-Dog".
Also, a note to keep in mind when titling threads - try to put a key word or two in the title that lets people know what the thread is about - this makes it easier to find while searching. For instance, title your thread "Is Jacqui still alive?" rather than "I was thinking..." or something equally as vague. The exception would be titling threads right after an episode has aired that might be spoilerish for people who live in a different time zone.







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