And surprisingly enough, I'm okay with that. Yeah sure, the dying part would suck, and it would probably hurt like hell to get torn to bits, but once it's over and done with, what would there to worry about? I'm a Zombie, baby!
Now I get that most people probably wouldn't be as okay with just handing themselves over to a zombie as a midnight snack. Survival is instinctive after all. With that in mind, I'd like to know, What is your Zombie survival plan?
Luckily, I'm here to talk strategy to surviving a zombie invasion. Now is the time to start asking yourself: Where am I gonna go? What am I gonna do? How long can I survive?
Don't get me wrong. My intention today is not to cause wide spread panic. Think of this more as a PSA, because I don't want to have to tell you, "I told you so," as I'm feasting on you. Yes, turns out that in my after undead life, I'm a pretty caring Zombie.
Anyhoo, earlier today on twitter, Julie Kagawa (author of The Iron King and The Iron Daughter) and I were pretty much in agreement that In Case of Zombies, the best place to go would be Wal-mart. And not just any Wal-mart will do, you have to make sure you end up at a Supercenter Wal-mart. International peeps, please tell me you have some sort of equivalent. Some huge super store that stocks food, supplies, clothing, books, toiletries, items that can be used as weapons and has public restrooms.
According to Google, there are 810 Wal-marts in the U.S., which may seem like a lot, but the key to survival has to be securing your Wal-mart location from humans and zombies alike. You don't want your location too over-populated with would be free-loaders. I'd say 10 people max per store. I know, I know, sounds kind of harsh, but hey, survival of the fittest and all that. Plus you have got to make your food last for as long as possible. The goal is to starve off the zombies not die of starvation yourself.
Once you pick out which Wal-mart you will flee to, be sure to shop there periodically to inconspicuously make a map of the layout of the store, note the days new stock comes in, and memorize the number and locations of the exits. Better yet, start dating a Wal-mart employee, preferably one that works the grave yard shift. Come on! You have got to know it is called the grave yard shift for a reason, right? And people who work these shifts think of these things all the time. In fact, they are probably the most knowledgeable on survival tips.
After you have planned out which Wal-mart you will take over and have married a Wal-mart employee, you are going to want to do practice runs. Yes, they are going to be kind of tricky to pull off, and you will probably get frowned upon a lot, but think of it as invaluable survivor training.
Practice testing out several driving routes to Wal-mart from your home, then from your work. Time yourself. Make sure you are never more that ten minutes away from any given Wal-mart location. Learn how to hot wire a car in the event that yours is unavailable when the Zombie Apocalypse strikes. Practice driving over speed bumps and dead people at high speeds without flipping the car over. Believe me, it's a lot harder than it seems.
Well, I think that is the best I can do to help you get prepared. Trust me when I say, it is important to create a plan. Everyone is doing it. Even Rachel Vincent! See:
On your way out of here, make sure to check out this great post on How to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse in Wal-mart, which shares tips on secluding your area, freezing your food, growing food, looking for weapons, procreating and exercising... all in a Wal-mart! Sounds fun, doesn't it.
Oh, and please share what you have done to prepare, or what you would do In Case of Zombie. Where would you go? Come on, tell us your secrets, half of us aren't going to make it anyway!
Now it's time to announce the winner of The Holy Tortilla and a Pot of Beans by Carmen Tafolla. Using random.org the winner is: Kelly (yllers)
Thank you to everyone who entered and took the time to make some great reading recommendations! I'm so excited to check out the new-to-me authors suggested.
And TX sized hugs and big, sloppy kisses to Larissa's for inviting me to guest post on her blog this week. I had so much fun! Quick plug, you can find me goofing around anytime over at my blog, The Unread Reader. Hope to chat with y'all again soon!
Oh my gosh this was the best post. I am in luck because only a mile away is one of those new superwalmarts. I could totally survive that zombie raid for a while in there. Plus they just got in a bunch of new books, so I would have fodder to read for a while ;)
Super Wal-Mart is only 10 minutes from my house and....MY BOYFRIEND WORKS THERE!!!
I WILL SURVIVE!
Wow!
First of all, thanks so much for this opportunity!
I cannot believe I won!
That is like amazing!! :)
And hmmm... In Greece we do not have Wallmart, we do have large department stores though.. But I highly doubt I could find shelter there...
We don't have a wide selection of weaponry in general there! lol
Still it's a big store so at least they would chase me around a lot before getting me! lol
Great post Missie! Super funny an imformative :)
Great post! I love your countdowns, too. Hope you don't mind, but I'm going to snatch up the one for Wolf Tracks. I'll be sure to link it to you. Thanks!
LOL love this post!!
creepy!! Hardware stores are best, with food becoming a problem but there'll be weapons to be made galore :) The thing is my family talks bout these scenarios more often than normal....ROFLMAO