2nd Annual World Zombie Day
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 3:49 am
It's that time of year again boys and girls. The dead shall walk the earth. Well....probably just a bunch of nerds actually, but the smell will probably be about the same.
For those not in the know, October 26, 2008 was the first ever World Zombie Day (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk). Like Wikipedia says, nearly 50 cities participated last year, and the time is upon us again. October 10th is Z-Day, and last year Grand Rapids set the record with an official tally of about 3300 people. While I do encourage everybody to get their zombie on, I implore fellow residents near Grand Rapids to help keep the title. Recommendations on things people bring along for Z-Day:
1)Non-perishable food. One of the big pushes of Z-Day last year was donating food, and I can't imagine it'll be any different this year. This isn't necessary, but a little good karma while portraying an abomination of nature can't hurt.
2)Extra make-up. Good for touching up your own disease-ridden corpse as well as infecting random pedestrians that want to get in on the undead shenanigans.
For those not in the know, October 26, 2008 was the first ever World Zombie Day (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk). Like Wikipedia says, nearly 50 cities participated last year, and the time is upon us again. October 10th is Z-Day, and last year Grand Rapids set the record with an official tally of about 3300 people. While I do encourage everybody to get their zombie on, I implore fellow residents near Grand Rapids to help keep the title. Recommendations on things people bring along for Z-Day:
1)Non-perishable food. One of the big pushes of Z-Day last year was donating food, and I can't imagine it'll be any different this year. This isn't necessary, but a little good karma while portraying an abomination of nature can't hurt.
2)Extra make-up. Good for touching up your own disease-ridden corpse as well as infecting random pedestrians that want to get in on the undead shenanigans.