Agreed. It might seem weird to some, but Sinclair is one of my favorite fictional characters. Just the type of uncelebrated people who are often dismissed as pencil pushers but make the world work.
I was like “I feel like this is that guy from M.A.S.H.” And then I saw this comment and was like “is that the guy?” Then I looked it up and was like “that IS the guy!!!”
My favourite line in the book : "In short , we had to get a lot of white collars dirty"
Old people would actually be an asset. Canning, sewing. Weaving, Health care. Have all the CEO's dig graves
The rural people like where i live in Ky suddenly become invaluable
Morale of the story: Trade school will make you a god in a post zombie war America.
Automotive Technician here yup we'd be economically viable
Welder
anything medical you're golden
Honestly Alan should have been in the film for this part … like he truly is amazing
The "Tools and Talent" reference is from Ghostbusters
WIINNNSTTOONNNN
This was always my favorite part of the book.
im so glad you found this channel hope you enjoyed the story's
Agreed. It might seem weird to some, but Sinclair is one of my favorite fictional characters. Just the type of uncelebrated people who are often dismissed as pencil pushers but make the world work.
Lovely to hear Alan Alda again.
great part of the book .i hope your enjoying it
listen very closely at 1:52 to 1:56 you can hear him turn a page
Absolutely love Alan Alda, one of my favorite actors
@@wwzaudible I didn’t hear it…
I was like “I feel like this is that guy from M.A.S.H.” And then I saw this comment and was like “is that the guy?” Then I looked it up and was like “that IS the guy!!!”
"No there is no problem only challenges"
Whoa…. that comically war-torn voice
This was my favorite part I like to think about moving on after a major disaster like this, it’s pretty hopeful
I'd want to be a gun smith, I am getting into firearms and thats something that fits me
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