If your in the Ogden, Utah area (And can get over your depression about how brown it is here) you should be going to the the Ogden Zombie Crawl on October 29th.
There’s going to be a viewing of “Night of the Living Dead” and something called a “Paranormal Sleepover” which sounds like a euphemism for sleeping with ghosts but I’m relatively sure that wont happen… relatively.
The zombie crawl is free. The movie is $5 with the proceeds going to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
To get more information visit their site at ogdenzombiecrawl.com
I’m planning on going so if you’re going to stalk me this would be the moment… please don’t try to wear my skin.
My fiance is in Southern Utah at the moment, but comes home this Saturday. I’ve never been to your area, but after working there a few weeks he’s declared we should never, ever move to that area.
Don’t get me wrong. It’s not… terrible here. It’s just that I would like to live some place greener before I grow old and die. But the family is here, the roots are here, if I sold my house I’d have to explain the suspicious mounds in my backyard to the “authorities.”
I may be stuck here for a few more decades.
Then you’ll have many more opportunities to go to the Tree House Museum. I have to admit that I never dreamed there would be one of those…ever… when I was growing up in Brooklyn.
I would love to come to the event, but I live nowhere near Utah. Also don’t have the means to get there anyway.
It’s okay these things are all over these days. If you find a local one go and take pictures and I’ll put them up.
I think the closest I could get to a zombie walk is the thing a local college does every year where you have to wait in line for hours (on most nights) and have to pay like $10 to get in ($8 if you’re in a group of, I think, 16 or more) and get scared. I have not done it and I never will unless I’m one of the ones doing the scarring.
There was, however, a picture of someone in a really good zombie costume in today’s paper.
They are popping up all over the place these days. The one in Utah is free. Though they are charging to lock people up overnight in a supposedly actual haunted house that evening. I’m not doing that. Nope, not now, not ever. I don’t like ghosts.
They are scary.