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Friday, December 3rd, 2010
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I can’t even begin to count the times I’ve wondered why in the name of all that is good and great in the world The Walking Dead production team makes all these handsome actors look like crap. Not that we don’t like the sweaty look, but they all look like they’ve just survived an apocalypse. Ummmm … yeah, about that.
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Andrew Lincoln? IronE Singleton? Jon Bernthal?
(and yes, yes, YES, I hear ya screamin’…)
Norman “badass” Reedus?!?!?!
Talk about taking the, uhhhh… wind out of our, ummmm, sails ….
But the truth is, they have hit upon an undeniable apocalyptic truth: Even the hottest survivors are going to smell and look like walkers pretty fast.
So that got me thinking, … again.
What kind of men are we going to encounter
in the event of a cataclysmic global zombie outbreak?
And would any of them be worth braving the smell?
(I asked #zombiesurvivalcrew co-captain @RCMurphy to help me examine the evidence …. And here is where we landed)
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Tags: andrew lincoln, dale, daryl dixon, glann jeffrey demunn, irone singleton, jon bernthal, norman reedus, rick grimes, robert kikman, shane walsh, streve yeun, tdog, the walking dead, walking dead, zombie survival, zombie survival crew, zombie survival guide, zombies, zombiesurvivalcrew
Posted in Hysteria, Oddities, Off the Edge of the Map, Zombies | 32 Comments »
Monday, November 29th, 2010
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I am super excited and smilin’ like a fool!
Robert “IronE” Singleton – T-Dog on AMC’s new hit The Walking Dead –
has graciously agreed to get further involved with the #zombiesurvivalcrew and takes us on in a battle to the death of his fingers!

You have 48 hours to ask IronE any question you like by posting your query in the comment section!
Twitter Retweets and blog shout outs are encouraged!
IronE – from all of us on the #zombiesurvivalcrew – THANK YOU for doing this! Way to love the fans! And if there was ever any doubt you should be on the bus … well, heck, after this, I may even let you drive!
I will close out the “ask” period at 12 noon EST on Wednesday, December 1!!
His answers – barring any last minute scheduling conflicts – will appear just after The Walking Dead finale!!

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A few ground rules:
- You can ask all you want, but IronE’s a busy guy so let’s keep it concise please!
- I will have IronE review questions in the order they are posted. (with one caveat, see next item)
- If we get overrun with questions [20 cap], official #zombiesurvivalcrew peeps get first crack.
- There are certain things he can’t reveal, so if you ask about Season 2 or future plans he may not be able to give a full answer.
- I reserve the right to ask a question. (LOL)
- Keep it clean and respectful! I will toss any questions I find offensive or vulgar.
And that’s it!
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So my fellow SURVIVORS … what do you want to know???
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Tags: AMC, daryl dixon, IronE, irone singleton, norman reedus, rick grimes, robert kirkman, robert singleton, t-dog, the blind side, the walking dead, walking dead, zombie survival crew, zombie survival guide, zombies, zombiesurvivalcrew
Posted in Hysteria, Off the Edge of the Map, Zombies | 46 Comments »
Saturday, November 27th, 2010
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One of my favorite scenes in AMC’s new hit The Walking Dead involves a group of women sitting by the water, washing laundry and conversing in the easy banter of eternal sisterhood. The scene is timeless. It could be a group of women from any culture, speaking any language. It just rings true.
Their banter is heartwarming …. and, ummmmm, well?
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“I miss my vibrator.”
CLASSIC.
… And judging from the types of men likely to be available (more on this in a later post), I’m gonna say your friendly neighborhood vibrator is a packing necessity
*runs to make a quick addition to pre-packed disaster bag*
In the subsequent episode two of the survivor group’s women provide a tasty meal – after having gone fishing for the day.
That started me thinking … I know, I know, “uh-oh”
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What is it about women that would make us more likely to survive in a zombie apocalypse?
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Tags: AMC, anthony guajardo, daryl dixon, norman reedus, rick grimes, robert kirkman, the walking dead, walking dead, zombie apocalypse, zombie survival, zombie survival crew, zombies, zombiesurvivalcrew
Posted in Global Citizen, Hysteria, Oddities, Off the Edge of the Map, Zombies | 19 Comments »
Saturday, November 20th, 2010
A lot has been written about the relatively lukewarm response to the monsoon flooding in Pakistan that uprooted over 20 million people and destroyed the lives of millions of families: Pakistan suffers from a reputation deficit, the disaster didn’t unfold rapidly like Haiti’s earthquake, and/or donors are just tapped out after the string of massive natural disasters over the last decade.
And sure, every single one of those reasons/excuses/arguments reflects a portion of the truth.
But behind all the handwringing and suppositions lies the most important truth of all:
Millions of mothers and fathers continue to ache every second of every day
because they cannot feed, clothe or house their children;
they cannot protect their families from the ravages of exposure and disease.
That is the truth that Salman Ahmad, lead singer of the rock band Junoon and one of Pakistan’s most effective – and dedicated – global ambassadors, wants us all to remember.
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Tags: flood, junoon, monsoon, open your eyes, pakistan, peter gabriel, relief effort, salman ahmed
Posted in A Leader for the Times, Changing Reality, Global Citizen, The Dialogue | 1 Comment »
Saturday, November 13th, 2010
The Lady is free!!

Who is The Lady, you ask? And why should you care?
Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung Sang Suu Kyi – who spent 15 of the last 21 years under house arrest while the country’s ruling military junta systematically worked to break the spirit of not only Suu Kyi’s as an indivudual, but of the Burmese people collectively. Today the junta ended her isolation and The Lady emerged to greet supporters who have endured abuse and harassment for supporting her cause.
Suu Kyi was placed under arrest when her political party won elections in 1990. A powerful clique of military men seized power, tossed the election results, changed the country’s name, sealed the borders and began a standoff with Suu Kyi that appears to have ended today.
And the truth is she could have left. She could have walked away. The junta gave her the chance (though it would have resulted in her exile). But she refused. Refused because she believed in something bigger than herself.
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Tags: aung san suu kyi, burma, junta, myanmar, nelson mandela, nelson mandela of burma, nobel peace prize
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Thursday, November 11th, 2010
My regular readers will remember a couple months back I participated in the P&G Give Health Clean Water Blogivation to provide clean drinking water to people in the developing world.
Bloggers, myself included, who participated in the inaugural challenge collected an amazing 21,000 days of clean water!!! My original post can be found here.
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The company has decided to extend the program in a
bid to provide 100,000 days of clean water by the end of 2010.
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All you have to do is click below, and verify your vote – and someone in the developing world will get one days of clean water.
This is NOT a contest – it is simply an opportunity to take a few seconds out of your day to help someone in need.
I hope you will vote, and vote often.
Thank you!!!
Tags: clean water, give health, human right to water, water
Posted in Changing Reality, Global Citizen, Human Rights | No Comments »
Friday, October 22nd, 2010
Congo Week: Day Six
Guest Post from:
Kambale Musavuli
Student Coordinator, Spokesperson
Friends of the Congo
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This week – October 17 – 23 – Friends of the Congo is running its third Congo Week – Breaking the Silence – in a bid to raise awareness of the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo and help end the violence. All week I will be featuring blog posts related to the DRC from activists, academics and Congolese citizens.
Today – Friends of the Congo’s Kambale Musavuli examines what you can do to support the Congolese-led call for justice in the DRC. The views are his own. Global Citizen has done only mild editing for length and clarity.
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October 1st, 2010 marks a historic date where finally the Congolese people have been given a chance to demand justice for the atrocities that have been taking place in the Congo since 1996. On that day, the United Nations Office of High Commissioner for Human Rights published a report documenting 617 alleged violent incidents occurring in the Democratic Republic of Congo between March 1993 and June 2003. In light of this report, people throughout the globe have issued a worldwide call for justice in response to the greatest crimes committed against humanity at the dawn of the 21st Century in the heart of Africa.
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Tags: breaking the silence, coltan, conflict minerals, congo, congo in harlem, congo week, DRC, friends of the congo, kambale musavuli, united nations
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Thursday, October 21st, 2010
Congo Week: Day Five
Guest Post from:
Pamela Scully
Professor of Women’s Studies and African Studies,
Chair of Dept of Women’s Studies
Emory University
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This week – October 17 – 23 – Friends of the Congo is running its third Congo Week – Breaking the Silence – in a bid to raise awareness of the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo and help end the violence. All week I will be featuring blog posts related to the DRC from activists, academics and Congolese citizens.
Today – Emory University Professor Pamela Scully examines “economic Warscape” — the use of rape as a weapon of war and a means of driving profit. The views are her own. Global Citizen has done only mild editing for length and clarity.
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The Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo is a perfect example of what I call an economic Warscape—a place where individuals, groups, and companies profit off systemic and systematic violence. Structures of exploitation in the DRC now depend on fermenting and regulating “chaos.” What look like random acts of rape and terror, are in fact part of complex negotiations and structures that have emerged in the eastern DRC in the conflagration of the region in the wake of Rwandan genocide of 1994.
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Tags: conflict minerals, congo, congo week, democratic republic of congo, DRC, economic warscape, emory university, friends of the congo, human rights, hutu, pamela scully, rape, rape in war, rwanda, tusi, weapons of war
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Wednesday, October 20th, 2010
Congo Week: Day Four
Guest Post from:
Sadia Hameed
Raise Hope for Congo Campaign Manager, the Enough Project
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This week – October 17 – 23 – Friends of the Congo is running its third Congo Week – Breaking the Silence – in a bid to raise awareness of the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo and help end the violence. All week I will be featuring blog posts related to the DRC from activists, academics and Congolese citizens.
Today – The Enough Project’s Raise Hope for Congo Campaign Manager Sadia Hameed takes a look at the differences she observed in the DRC as a result of action by Congolese civil society, U.S. consumers and constituents – and the need to get, and stay, involved. The views are her own. Global Citizen has done only mild editing for length and clarity.
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After spending over a week in eastern Congo I find myself staring out of my office window watching the bustle of DC streets contemplating how to give voice to the many complexities that I learned, witnessed and discussed in my exchanges with Congolese men, women and youth. One clear recollection I have is how not a single person I met or spoke with was unaffected by the conflict – it is pervasive and touches everyone, even if they have not been directly targeted by armed groups. Their stories told tales of surviving brutality that I can barely begin to digest, but despite the haunting sorrow, trauma and loss recounted, they each emanated strength and conviction that a future unstained by death and devastation will be realized. Their sheer resilience in the face of steep challenges was both staggering and deeply inspiring. I witnessed the energy of Congolese professionals, activists and survivors, actively engaged in combating the effects of conflict and finding solutions toward peace and stability, often at the risk of their lives, security and bodily integrity.
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Tags: conflict minerals, congo, congo week, democratic republic of congo, DRC, enough, enough project, friends of the congo, raise hope for congo, sadia hameed
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Tuesday, October 19th, 2010
Congo Week: Day Three
Guest Post from:
Patricia Sula
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This week – October 17 – 23 – Friends of the Congo is running its third Congo Week – Breaking the Silence – in a bid to raise awareness of the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo and help end the violence. All week I will be featuring blog posts related to the DRC from activists, academics and Congolese citizens.
Today – Congolese activist Patricia Sula talks about cross-generational hopes for positive change in the DRC. The views are her own. Global Citizen has done only mild editing for length and clarity.
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“Never forget the blood running through you is Congolese. Nothing else.” This is something I heard my mother say a thousand times. Nowadays when she starts saying it, I just finish her sentence; “Yes, Mom I know I know I’m Congolese.”
I grew up in the United States but was born in the heart of Africa, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). I don’t remember Congo but I’ve been there a thousand times. As a child I would spend hours at my father’s feet. For bedtime stories he told tales of the life he lived in the DRC. He told me how rich our culture was and how beautiful the land was, “A paradise on earth” he would say. As an adult today, I clearly see the sadness in my father’s eyes reflect in my own, but his patriotism is still there every time we discuss our native land, a land that has known a war since 1996.
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Tags: activism, conflict minerals, congo week, democratic republic of congo, DRC, friends of the congo, patricia sula
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