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Toronto Brains Served Chilled
The fourth annual Zombie walk was very much alive in Toronto this past Sunday. Even the naked news showed up to cover the scoop. I like the idea brought forth in this article which speaks to the Zombie movement as social commentary, whereas the played out Halloween costume scene is not really scary, but more a fright in its lack of spookyness. There is something about seeing your friends, and family as the undead...
Talk about fresh meat. Snow White. Where's Waldo. Priests. Courtney Love. All zombified. Appropriately, the "rotting flesh" and fake blood made me hungies for steak.In full limping mode, the brigade stumbled along Queen West to the shock and laughter of passerbys and slow-moving traffic. As a streetcar stopped, it was our cue to immediately run up and start banging on the windows, scaring the crap out of some passengers. A collective "BRRRRAAAINNNS!" rang out through the crowd as the driver honked his horn, as set the car in motion.
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gabetoth
Downtown Toronto (St. James Town / Cabbagetown), Ontario, Canada -
Linkkk
Scarborough (Rouge Hill / Port Union / Highland Creek), Ontario, Canada -
Bostich
Central Toronto (Summerhill West / Rathnelly / South Hill / Forest Hill SE / Deer Park), Ontario, Canada -
ChrisThatGuy
Central Toronto (Davisville North), Ontario, Canada -
pogosha
Thornhill East, Ontario, Canada -
Bahman.
Willowdale East (Newtonbrook), Ontario, Canada -
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada -
smuggin
t.o., Ontario, Canada -
Jape Wisteria
Toronto, Ontario, Canada




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