Zombie Jerkie! Here or the gross food thread- It is still May! http://pinktentacle.com/2010/05/zombie-meat/
A couple of months early but scientist has found multiple cases of real Zombies! http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20110306/sc_livescience/newzombieantfungifound
Stay away from Fort Mill, SC http://www.heraldonline.com/2011/03/21/2924374/caution-zombies-ahead.html
CDC provides info on what to do in Zombie attack http://www.boingboing.net/2011/05/19/cdc-explains-how-to.html
Tomorrow on History channel at 8pm Zombies: A Living History Most people believe zombies are a recent phenomenon that grew out of comic books, movies and TV. The truth is very different. This two-hour special explores the real story of zombies beginning at the dawn of civilization and continuing right through to today. The first written reference to zombies can be found in the Epic of Gilgamesh, mankind's oldest work of literature. A look at both the old and new testaments of The Bible reveal numerous stories of the undead. We'll detail how Europe's Black Plague became one of the most prolific periods for myths and legends about zombies. Find out why Viking legends believed zombies were nearly indestructible except by decapitation or immolation. Examine other zombie legends from around the world, including secret stories of China's Terra Cotta Warriors and the voodoo rituals of Haiti. See how modern science added a whole new twist on zombies beginning with Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
I've often wondered... What happens to zombies if they aren't allowed to eat brains? They can't starve to death, they're already dead.
Actually based on the Movie Shaun Of The Dead they can survive indefinately without eating and can even be put to use doing meanial labor, they just have a huge overwhelming nature to eat brains.
ok, so in The Walking Dead, DH and i were wondering, why do some come back and others don't like the ones in the cars on the highway, they were attacked it looked like but stayed dead?
One of these days, I need to watch that movie in its entirety. I caught the first half hour or so, but was called away and never got around to finishing it.