So much has happened, holy shit.
Last weekend, Miss Delirium returned to my part of the graveyard and together, we decided to take the Spring 2009 Zombie Crawl by storm. The Crawl, which took place in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, was super fun, though I have to say, the one in October made more of an impact on the passerby, since we crawled through Union Square (which is always filled with people, not the hordes of the undead) and having 100+ zombies storm Whole Foods is definitely a sight to see. But it was super fun being with Miss D and we were definitely some of the coolest looking zombies. So cool in fact that people just wouldn't stop taking pictures. I think it helped that I had a fake brain and Miss D was nomming on a fake hand. We take our zombie roles very seriously.
The next day, Miss D and I chilled around my house, small as it, and dressed up once again as Creature Feature with me as Curtis and she as Erik. There are so many things wrong with this, mainly the fact that I'm 5'0" and Curtis is 6'3" (fifteen inch different, holy fuck) but I have the pinstripe pants and she has the striped shirt. Also, Miss D says that she's used to never smiling and hating everything but tomatoes and I'm used to being the fearless leader, so that's how we roll. This time around, I tried the sideburns on for size, using black cream make-up and a stippling sponge (hooray for having an endless supply of Halloween make-up!), and a lot of people have thought it to look convincing. It is WAYYYYY cheaper doing that than buying fake sideburns- black cream make-up from Walgreens was $1 around Halloween and a stippling sponge was $2, so if you're looking to give yourself some epic facial hair, I would highly recommend that method.
Dressed as Curtis and Erik, we took some videos, though only one made it onto youtube (I will put it up on the blog later, I'm currently updating this from school), which is our tutorial of how to do The Time Warp. Definitely must see TV. Then we watched Evil Dead and Evil Dead II: Dead By Dawn and had a very good laugh while doing so.
Yesterday (Thursday) was the national award ceremony for The Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. I had won a silver medal for my poetry on the national scale, which means I'm a better poet than most of the teens in the country. Ha. Beat that. It took place at Carnegie Hall and it was a really awesome ceremony. I was proud to be a part of it and my mom was extremely proud of me as well.
-cyanide.
Friday, June 5, 2009
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Why hullo thar.
ReplyDeleteOh that does sound like a rather enjoyable week for you. I've said this before but WE NEED A ZOMBIE CRAWL!
"Fake", hey? c:
You win epically at poetry? Cool. Poetry is fun. Well done!
O HAI THUR.
ReplyDeleteYes, it's been pretty good, I must say.
And school is ending quickly, which is awesome.
You do! You should try to start one.
Fake, yes... >->
Mmmhmm, I do indeed. Thank you!
Lucky you. I have to wait forever for school to end...
ReplyDeleteI definitely should.
Don't worry. I won't tell anyone...
You're most certainly welcome, deary. (wtf is with that, I've been saying that to everyone)