Not really. But zombies and science.
My office-neighbor Tamie got me something to celebrate the release of Rigor Amortis.
Isn’t that great? The poor stuffed zombie is being made into stew – she filled the rest of the mug with candy corn and pumpkins. It’s a zombie cannibal’s dream come true!
Incidentally, my sister-in-law made the earrings I’m wearing.
Thing the second: science journalism. This is funny, but if you are a scientist it’s black humor. Too many journalists know little about science and turn out this exact article.
“But wait,” you ask. “What about Viable Paradise?”
Amazing. Brain-eating. Inspirational. (Please note the clever zombie allusion.)
More soon, I swear. I had unexpected houseguests immediately after getting home. It was a wonderful visit, but cut into my blogging time. (“Where’s your sense of priorities?” I hear you asking. Tough.)
I got all the photos sorted and edited, so the post can’t be too far behind. (Says the woman who hasn’t posted pics from the Albuquerque trip in July yet either.)
Wonderful zombie!
And fancy putting actual, real people in your house needing food & realtime social interaction before teh interwebs. Shame on you! 😛
Awesome zombie! Is that a lid or the tag?
That’s the tag. If it had a lid I could cram the zombie down inside and make it a zombie-in-a-box.
I was hoping you had a blast at VP. When I saw your photo in Scalzi’s Flicker Stream, I was all, “Hey! We know her! She’s a member of the UCF! SUCK IT, OTHER, LESS FORTUNATE INTERNET COMMUNITIES!”
Then I got control of myself.
And hey – nice zombie!
I did, I did! Unlike my poor roomie, whose picture was on Scalzi’s blog.
(Actually, he had a good time too. Really!)
He had an awesome time, don’t let that look of terror or the mysterious shallow grave behind the Inn convince you otherwise.
Amazing. Brain-eating. Inspirational.
That’s the perfect description. <3
Zombie-in-a-box. You’d sell a ton of them.