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Friday, May 7, 2010

'Vampire' Attack in New Zealand

A New Zealand man alleges he was attacked by three "vampires" who bit him and drank his blood.  Police charged two youths, one of whom has a mohawk and several piercings.  A third is wanted, but has not been apprehended.

The suspect with the mohawk told reporters he was aware that the victim's blood had been drunk, but he did not engage in such an activity.  He says that though he "may look like a punk," he is not; he says he is "just different."

"Do I look like a vampire?" he asked reporters.  "I'm out during the daytime!"

He did, however, admit to biting the man, whom he claims was hitting on his "missus."

The three face charges carrying sentences of up to 14 years in prison.

© C Harris Lynn, 2010

Monday, May 3, 2010

May is Zombie Awareness Month

Yes, and you should be wearing your little, gray ribbon to let everyone know you are prepared (preparing?) for the coming zombie Apocalypse, according to the Zombie Research Society, which informs readers that October is not associated with zombies because zombies are flesh and blood creatures not associated with the pagan rituals of Samhain or All Hallows' Eve. Also, many zombie movies were set in the month of May, including the granddaddy of them all, George Romero's Night of the Living Dead.

© C Harris Lynn, 2010

Monday, February 15, 2010

Is Ralphie the Big-Assed Rabbit Possessed by a Ghoul?

Ralphie's mom, Amy, was the largest rabbit in the world until her death.  Now, Ralphie is poised to take that honor -- knocking-back a whopping $20 worth of ruffage a day, and weighing as much as your average three-year old child!  But TV medium, Derek Acorah, feels Ralphie may also be channeling the spirit... of a ghoul!

Apparently, Acorah "spoke" with Ralphie recently, and concluded the oversized bunny rabbit's ghoul-channeling was the source of "spooky happenings" about the family's estate.  Ralphie's owner calls the idea "a load of old nonsense," but agrees that Ralphie, "isn't your average rabbit."

She also said that Ralphie's local celebrity pays-off when neighbors offer to help foot the feeding bill.  Some stop her at the grocery store and offer her cabbage, carrots, and apples -- the vegetables which constitute Ralphie's ghoulish, daily intake.

© C Harris Lynn, 2010