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Thank you, Ghst. Hopefully you'll enjoy it once it's released. Here's what the jacket reads: Meet Paul Rierson. He’s a zombie; though don’t let that fool you—Paul’s got a pretty big heart considering he doesn’t have a working one. And though he’s new to the whole un-dead experience, there’s no doubt he’s a pretty thoughtful guy. Sure he craves the taste of living flesh, and there’s that whole being hunted on a daily basis thing—zombie-life is no walk in the park—but when Paul meets Tracey Dobbs, a fellow newbie to the un-dead life, he’s smitten. He also comes to realize that in matters of life and death, perhaps being alive is not all it’s cracked up to be. Oh, and one more thing—dead people rule!
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Braaaaainnsssss, that would be the cliched and over played zombie. lol My zombie would more likely ask you how your day was before having some type of prat fall. Zombie's trying to say: can you spare a bite to eat? The book details the zombie trying to survive the undead apocalypse while dealing with his new situation. For him being dead is better than being alive. The zombies I've written about are self aware and try to "live" while the too often military attacks.
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Update: Memoirs of the walking dead is now available for order! Update 2/11/11: I've just been notified that Memoirs will be ready to order for $9.99 for Kindle in 24 hours! Update again 2/14/11: Kindle eBook is now available! Amazon.com: Memoirs of the Walking Dead: A Story from the Zombie's Point of View eBook: Jason McKinney, Tabitha McKinney: Kindle Store Eight months ago I wanted to tell a story from the undead's point a view so I put the laptop to use. Two months ago I took the initiative and purchased the services to self published it. I'm proud of it and I'm sure some people'll love it and some won't. Regardless, I received the proof tonight and I wanted to show my baby off to the zombie loving folks of TGO. I have to admit that I love the author photo. I present to you, Memoirs of the Walking Dead: A Story from the Zombie's Point a View.
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Undead and Dead Alive. Two good Aussie zombie flicks.
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Those are truly things of beauty!
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My son and I would be honored to come by some time. I know I'll enjoy it as much as him. We're both WWII nuts!
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Last time I fired a Garand was sixteen years ago and never for a bolt action weapon. I'm excited to give it a try... after my son of course.
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Guess I'd better trade up the milk and cookies for my 1911 and a bag of lime.
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Nice! You've got a son with great tastes. A Garand is by no means a lightweight in any sense of what it is. I've never fired a Mosin either but I've been told it kicks like a mule on crack.
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I thought of Woody from Toy Story saying "Reach for the sky" when I read about your daughter. I appreciate that. I think both of us would love it! Not to sound stupid but I'm going to have to google Auburntown. I have no idea where that is and I'm still trying to figure out how to work the GPS.
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Outstanding for her and you! As a husband and father I keep shorting out the brain/mouth filter thing myself.
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Gotta love father/son time.
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I'm pretty sure my son's going to crap a brick house when he opens it up. I'm like you, excited about the expression! Merry Christmas to you and yours as well, Rise!
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Thank you for the heads up, Ghooge! I had no idea there was a gun anything over that way! I'm always up for going to a new gun shop! I'm going to visit their site! Thanks again!
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:rofl:lol Too funny and too cute! Yeah, I mean cute. What is it with daughters being combat princesses? Not that I mind. It actually makes me proud for you and your daughter as I am for mine. My seven year old daughter, that's her in the picture, wants a Taurus PT111 Pro like Mommy's except with a pink frame. She's seen that pink Crickett at the gun shop we go to and she fancies it without a doubt. Unfortunately her wish list is a bit more undo-able than that. She wants a Hello Kitty branded, solid stock M4 style AR15. I don't know who makes it but I've seen it... on the 'net of course. I don't know if I could touch it without getting severe pink-itis because it's so pink.
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I haven't been this excited for Christmas since I was a kid. Merry Christmas everyone!
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My rule is the same as most everyone on TGO: Never buy a weapon without ammo!
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Spam can's on the way. I had to order it online. I've got 100 hundred rounds of Russian milsurp right now. Took everything I had to not fire the first round myself after I bought it. That honor is all his.
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My son has been so good this year that he's getting his own Mosin Nagant for Christmas. Being the lover of Soviet era equipment he's also getting the ushanka that the cute blonde in the picture is sporting. Don't let him know though, I'm sadistic enough to want the suspense and suspicions to kill him.
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In a year I'll probably be saying the same thing.
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I can hear him now, "FIX... BAYONETS!"
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Thank you. You only get one go around with your children so you have to make the most of it. He's a great son and deserves it and more. By the way, the Mosin has been bought. I'm excited about seeing his face come Christmas!
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Picking one up this afternoon. Hopefully the dealer has one left. Hopefully Santa fulfills my Garand request, too!
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Nothing like a father cleaning his M1 and a son cleaning his Mosin on Christmas morning.
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He'd go nuts! All he wants for Christmas is a Mosin Nagant 91/30. It's on his list.