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Zombies, Anyone? No Thanks

A Patch editor gets ready for Halloween by criticizing one of the most popular creatures.

Editors' note: This column was so fun to read, we wanted to pass it along to you in the spirit of the season. So, Westchase, what Halloween terrors scare you the most?

Despite my love of saying the word "zombies", I actually don’t find the shambling  (sometimes running) undead, scary, fun or interesting in any way.

I mean, I don’t get the popularity. What’s so scary about a stringless, smelly puppet that just happens to look like a person you knew or cared about at one point?

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…. OK, so maybe that is a little scary. But not really any more so than any other monster. I especially can’t figure out why people like The Walking Dead. It’s just Night of The Living Dead extended past one night and made boring.

People are scary and smelly enough already.

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I prefer the smart or ancient monsters.

That creature crawling on the ceiling and waiting to hang down and grab you. The demon that possesses your kid just for giggles. The skunk ape lurking in the Everglades. The dragons waiting somewhere in a volcano to return.

That alien from John Carpenter’s The Thing that you know is out there somewhere reading this.

The giant whale that evolved some type of appendages that allow it to walk on land and is rising from the deep to mess up your day because you dumped a single can of Four Loko Classic in its breeding grounds and it don’t know up from down any more.

Leeches. 

Any of these things is scarier than a zombie.

So you can bury the undead… I want the monsters back this Halloween.

Westchase, what’s your favorite Halloween horror? Share it in the comments.


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