Friday, April 30, 2010

Unlucky to paint oneself in this way..

Seems like the aussies do this every year

I'll let the pics do the intro for this post.


In broad daylight:


People dressed up as zombies parade down the streets. Check out their outfits, and the modifications they did






Loads of people taking pictures as well, blocking me from getting better shots (as i'm short, but oh well..)








Spare some brains? This kid sure is creative.


               




Alright. Pictures given you an idea of what happened in Melbourne city today?

It's kinda weird. I mean, why the hell would people want to dress up so creepily? for what purpose? what's the purpose of having a zombie day anyway?
Me just thinks it's sort of inviting bad luck to come your way. Even little kids join in the 'fun', and that should not be allowed. Like seriously. Superstitious stuff, but I find that following asian old wives tales wouldn't lead you very far off track, cos' it really is best to not play with things you are unsure of.

This reminds me of the same scenario I encountered last year in Adelaide. Me was eating a very yummy tiramisu mousse at my ever-so-favourite Cocolat down on Rundle Street.
A guy in his early twenties with his face smeared with fake blood and looking revolting and gross, slammed his face into the window behind me. I turned around and found myself staring smack in the face of the fugliest human being me has ever seen. I was shocked and felt my heart go cold. My friends who were having a drink with me laughed as well at the expression on my face. The fugly person laughed at me and walked away. I felt hot, and automatically shoved my middle finger at the guy's retreating backside image (pity he didn't see me do it), and my friends thought it was priceless because they've never seen me that pissed before. Lol.

Okay, sharing is finished for today hehe. Ciao people!

Signing off,
ClaWs
Melbourne, 1548