But I'm getting into that holiday mood, lemme tell ya.
Mary and I were in the library this afternoon, when the great god Yog Sothoth chose to leave a book from the children's section lying provocatively on the table where I sat. It was a young adult's book on zombies. And it fell open to this page, a still taken from the movie "Shaun of the Dead."

At first, I wondered if this was really just a documentary photo or one from a news magazine depicting a bunch of people waiting for the latest iPhone, perhaps. But no, they're zombies.
Then this little detail caught my eye.

What's this? There's a guy wearing cycling gloves, a cycling cap, and a jersey with some odd stripes on it. Odd stripes? Why, those are world championship stripes! These guys are trying to imply that ALL cyclists, regardless of their competition level, are a bunch of zombies! I won't have it I tell you! This has gone entirely too far!
We're called rude names by passing motorists. We endure the cold, the rain, and the wind because we love to travel on two wheels. We get little or no respect from the media, and now, we're being compared to zombies. It's simply too much. We are not flesh-eating brainless zombies!
I'm going to write a stiffly worded letter of complaint to both of our Senators from Oklahoma, despite the fast that they're both, um, brainless, and um, may be zombies too.
On second thought, who writes a kids book on zombies?
That would be Tyres, from Pegg's sitcom "Spaced" - fantastic walk-on character of a super-raver bike messenger.
ReplyDeleteI would post a witty comment, but I can't seem to concrentrate on anything but BRAINS! Give me your BRAIN! Gurgle, gurgle.
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of sites bookmarked for 'ferrin' (i.e. not Ammurrican) television shows. I'll have to look for that one.
ReplyDeleteBraaaaaiiiiinnsss.
Our top minds are doing research on this: MATHEMATICAL
ReplyDeleteMODELLING OF AN OUTBREAK OF ZOMBIE
INFECTION [PDF]
"An outbreak of zombies infecting humans is likely to be disastrous, unless extremely aggressive tactics are employed against the undead. While aggressive quarantine may eradicate the infection, this is unlikely to happen in practice. A cure would only result in some humans surviving the outbreak, although they will still coexist with zombies. Only sufficiently frequent attacks, with increasing force, will result in eradication, assuming the available resources can be mustered in time."
Thanks, Fritz. I saw that too since I have a compulsion about all things zombified, so it only primed me for finding that book on the library table. And, since the Big Holiday is coming up, I have to get cracking on a suitable tale for the occasion.
ReplyDeleteShaun of the Dead is a cracking movie, very very funny. Ditto the series "Spaced" if you can track it down. Simon Pegg is a funny guy.
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