And Whatever Walks There…

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Photograph(s) copyright Shaun O’Boyle  

Over the week I watched some shows as well as a couple of movies about abandoned insane asylums.

One  of my favorite shows is called Ghost Adventures where the investigators are running around ” screaming did you see that, did you see that” ( no, and I doubt if they did either, being that most of the action takes place in the dark ) during the course of their investigations.

Anyway.

Ghost Adventures is always a good watch and I enjoyed watching them do their build up  (their interviews with witnesses are great, they just open the mic and go for it ) to the big night when they would be locked down in the haunted asylum– which as I’ve already mentioned was my topic of the week.

But as I watched and- make no mistake- I enjoyed the stories, it did make me feel bad for the ‘ghosts’ who were supposed to haunt these places- because in the story- be it a ghost hunter show, or a movie- is the not so subtle message that if you were mentally ill in life you’re going to be in the after life as well.

I would argue that maybe– if you were to not head down to the morgue in these places to look for ghosts ( I’ve worked in morgues, mostly I might do some cleaning or paperwork- and they are BORING BORING PLACES ) and really thought about it you might realize that you’re in a building where some weird things are happening and all that is actually in the room with you is…

you

and the room.

You might come to the conclusion that maybe Shirley Jackson is right- maybe some buildings are not sane and what walks in them doesn’t walk alone-

especially if you’re foolish enough to go into those places by yourself.

Hill House, not sane, stood by itself against its hills, holding darkness within; it had stood so for eighty years and might stand for eighty more. Within, walls continued upright, bricks met neatly, floors were firm, and doors were sensibly shut; silence lay steadily against the wood and stone of Hill House, and whatever walked there, walked alone.”

Abandoned NJ Psychiatric Hospital

Abandoned NJ Psychiatric Hospital

Another Bloody Musical?!

When I go shopping at the grocery and I’m waiting in line to be checked out

I don’t watch TV on those little screens above the cash registers.

I don’t reach for ” People ” magazine, or one of those snacks or paperbook books they put on those racks that divide the lines.

I’m pretty good about not going for the impulse items.

HOWEVER

I have been known to shove baby strollers, old people and seeing eye dogs out of my way in order to get my hands on the Weekly World News if Bat Boy was on the cover.

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If you have to write stories about Vampires or Bat People, for heaven’s sake tell a good story- and I happen to think that the Bat Boy stories were darn great stories.

And I’m not alone.

Bat Boy is a musical now…oh hurray!

A MUSICAL!

 

Here’s the LINK

Trust me…you do NOT want to miss out on the coolness that is

BAT BOY

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And Then The Earth Moved

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Barack Obama Won.

John McCain did not win

and Sarah Palin is still an idiot.

If you can believe it I have a question ….

an important question

and it’s important….

so think on it carefully before you answer

 

Oh. God. Anita.

I was talking to some friends

about Politics.

We talk about politics and political strategy a lot.

Most of the time

when they’re talking about really big issues

somewhere in the back of my mind I’m thinking…

It takes a brave man to wear a crushed  velvet suit to a wedding.

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Post Election Analysis

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Oh sure.

Like I could do one of those right now- I am so wiped out from all of the excitement I fell asleep on my feet at work yesterday.

I’ll deal with this later.

a.m.

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said Obama had turned Martin Luther King’s dream into a reality .

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:::News Articles From Around The World On Obama Victory:::

before I begin with the list I would like to thank the USA for

giving me the most awesome Birthday Present ever.

It’s even better then the bike I got when I was 13

You guys rock.

Now on to the News

Obama win sparks celebrations outside White House

World reaction to Obama victory: From jubilation to trepidation

Europe leaders hail Obama victory

Joe Klein: Obama’s Victory Ushers in a New America

            Obama Defeats McCaine In Washington State

 

Obama, Japan

Obama, Japan

 

 

Sydney, Australia

Sydney, Australia

  

 

 

 
 

 

My Día de los Muertos

This year I had to face a Halloween without my nephew who died just before he turned 23 last July from a disease called Cerebellar Ataxia

My nephew was the first kid in my family that I taught about Halloween…I made  his first costumes, I carved his pumpkins and stole his chocolates after he fell asleep-

which was fine because he used to put my very expensive makeup on my Siberian Husky, Tristan, and then he would take all day showing his handiwork off to all of our friends and family.

The night I took Tristan out of the animal shelter was his last night on Earth- he would have been put down the next morning. They told me that after I adopted him.

I’m not sure why I mentioned that, it’s part of the story I suppose.

I also had to deal with the fact that my cat, Wolfgang, ( who was diagnosed with  kidney failure during the poisoned pet food scare) and died last October  wasn’t going to be with me on Halloween too- and even though the vet said in all probability it wasn’t the food but Wolfie’s age ( which was 16 ) that got him in the end

I try to believe that.

And then yesterday

On the Day of The Dead

My sister, who is a breast cancer survivor…

told us that

she

is now a Five Year Cancer Survivor.

It was

Día de los Muertos

yesterday

and

yesterday

 it was also all about living too.

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The Queen Of De-Composition

I had a conversation with a writer.

She said I had ‘ no business’ creating a story

that takes place in a fictional town outside of Seattle.

She said it would ‘corrupt’ the real history of Seattle.

Anita The Corrupter

the

 Queen of Decomposition.

You met her here first….

remember that.

A Trick Or Treat Question

 
 
 

What kind of Halloween Candy Are You?

I Am Candy Corn



Your Halloween personality is whimsical, colorful, and creative.
 Each year, Halloween can’t start soon enough for you.

You tend to go all out for Halloween.
 You decorate like crazy and always dress up.
 
So.

What Halloween Treat Are You?