Oh, those poor Ingalls girls...

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
This is precisely why I always dress for success...

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Now there's a costume I could use for the potty,er, I mean party.
 

NYwdwfan

Well-Known Member
My husband doesn't read here either, but I just showed him the Mom anti-zombie brigade photo. Then, as I was scrolling down, he made me stop to reread your shirt story.

He said "That's a great story! I can't believe you didn't read it out loud to me!" :D My son was also reading over my shoulder, and told me to note the number of ripped t-shirts at regattas. It's apparently a common problem when one has to resort to a port-a-john.

Of course, being The Mom, I always have tissue in my ref bag.

Like I said - he wasn't embarrassed - he's proud of that story! I'm with you - I travel with tissues and Purell.
 

NYwdwfan

Well-Known Member
This issue requires logic; pure and simple logic.

Laura Ingalls is an American icon.

Pioneers are an American icon.

Rabies is a major factor in the film “Old Yeller”, a Disney American icon.

Zombies belong to a film genre that is as American as apple pie, hence an icon.

We have been discussing iconic issues, ergo we are normal. An attack on this thread is the equivalent of an attack on the very foundations of America.

Rabid Zombies…bringing the nation together.

Can't argue with that logic!

By the way, about a half hour ago my son announced he wants to be the zombie taxi driver from Ghostbusters II for Halloween.

EDIT: They shouldn't allow spastic people (like me) to download the wdwmagic app. No good comes of it.
 

NYwdwfan

Well-Known Member
Be afraid - that's how it all begins you know....

It was crazy. Out of nowhere he said, "mama, I think I want to be a zombie for Halloween". I didn't hear the "for Halloween" part at first. I swear I think my blood went cold - and it's about 95 degrees in my house.
 

The Mom

Moderator
Premium Member
It was crazy. Out of nowhere he said, "mama, I think I want to be a zombie for Halloween". I didn't hear the "for Halloween" part at first. I swear I think my blood went cold - and it's about 95 degrees in my house.

It could have been worse.

"Mom, I think I'm a zombie."
 

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
So.... I got the OK last night about the Halloween party, but the jury's still out about the costumes. I'm still leaning towards the hitchhiking ghosts....
 

rsoxguy

Well-Known Member
Don't you anyway?

This is the point that I have been making all along. Preparation and alertness are the keys to survival. Apathy will ring the chuck wagon bell for the Rabid Pioneer Zombie Girls faster than the smell of bacon on a Saturday morning cattle drive.

My point is that armament and preparation are the keys toward success in any situation, not just a zombie invasion...


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Nemo14

Well-Known Member
This is the point that I have been making all along. Preparation and alertness are the keys to survival. Apathy will ring the chuck wagon bell for the Rabid Pioneer Zombie Girls faster than the smell of bacon on a Saturday morning cattle drive.

My point is that armament and preparation are the keys toward success in any situation, not just a zombie invasion...


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When my daughter went to the Jr. prom with the son of a good friend of ours, my husband greeted him at the door with a baseball bat.
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Nemo14

Well-Known Member
I do too. My husband's not really into dressing up, but he didn't totally object (like he did for the Minnie Mouse idea
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). Ad our height differences would work well or this.
 

The Mom

Moderator
Premium Member
This is the point that I have been making all along. Preparation and alertness are the keys to survival. Apathy will ring the chuck wagon bell for the Rabid Pioneer Zombie Girls faster than the smell of bacon on a Saturday morning cattle drive.

My point is that armament and preparation are the keys toward success in any situation, not just a zombie invasion...


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Looks like my daughter's prom night.
 

NYwdwfan

Well-Known Member
Don't you anyway?

Ya know, I read this and thought, "oh great - another opportunity for a lecture from rsoxguy about my slacking in the preparedness department" and then I read a few posts down and got said lecture!!
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I carry a teflon skillet - much lighter in the handbag. Not as effective, however.
 

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
Ya know, I read this and thought, "oh great - another opportunity for a lecture from rsoxguy about my slacking in the preparedness department" and then I read a few posts down and got said lecture!!
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I carry a teflon skillet - much lighter in the handbag. Not as effective, however.


But it does clean up easier!
 

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