Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Eric, Feline Phantom Of The Opera (Made Of Chocolate)

Halloween is on it's way...

Monday, September 21, 2009

Toodles

Wednesday my Net is being cut. I should be back in time for the Halloween festivities. But because you can't wait, and because she is my new BFF, check out Boo Spooky's blog for prop making and all things monstrous.

Though I'm a bit late in this, dig Ghoul Friday's new(ish) book Brains vs. Coffee!

Play games, read jokes, and print colouring pages at Funschool Halloween.

Play some Halloweenie dress up games here and here.
See you soon and happy haunting!!!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Hints For A Happy Halloween


Saturday, September 5, 2009

I am still here

Last published on Aug 14th. *Wince* I hate to leave you ghouls hanging...

This October will be much better than the last. I have a lost countdown to make up for, after all! My life has officially never been so crazy, but there is no excuse, reason, or any other synonyms to miss our little Halloween tradition.

Well, fiends, it's awfully late and I need to scurry off to my chamber. I bid you velcome back, and goodnight.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Zombie Studies Finally Gets the Scholarly Respect It Deserves

Four statisticians at the University of Ottawa and Carleton University have published an article in the peer-reviewed journal Infectious Disease Modelling Research Progress on the subject of zombie epidemiology. It’s entitled “When Zombies Attack!: Mathematical Modelling of an Outbreak of Zombie Infection.” It’s a very math-heavy article, but their conclusion is straight-forward and dire:

An outbreak of zombies infecting humans is likely to be disastrous, unless extremely aggressive tactics are employed against the undead. While aggressive quarantine may eradicate the infection, this is unlikely to happen in practice. A cure would only result in some humans surviving the outbreak, although they will still coexist with zombies. Only sufficiently frequent attacks, with increasing force, will result in eradication, assuming the available resources can be mustered in time.

Well, that was fairly obvious. But now there’s hard science to back up common sense, and the academic community is starting to take the undead threat seriously.

Link via io9

Source: Neatorama

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Dracula & The Mummy


Dracula & The Mummy
Originally uploaded by matthewkirscht
I Love the "Plus other stories".

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Halloween Horrors by Alan Ryan


Monday, July 13, 2009

Michael Jackson's Memorial - Gary, Indiana


Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Playboy Bunny skeleton coffee table

On all 4's at Street Anatomy

Found on Ghoul Friday's Twitter.

Der Orchideengarten


The world’s first fantasy magazine, Der Orchideengarten, was published in Germany from 1919 to 1921. The 51 issues featured artistic though sometimes disturbing cover art. Will at A Journey Round My Skull has obtained the first 14 issues and has scanned and posted the covers. Link

Source: Neatorama

Monday, July 6, 2009

My bag ate my homework

Bags That Bite

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Bleeding Billboard


To remind drivers to drive carefully during the rain in Papakura, New Zealand, the local government put out a rather disturbing billboard that bleeds when it rains. The billboard may be terrifying, but apparently it’s effective: there hasn’t been a fatality since.

BuzzFeed has the video clip: Link [embedded YouTube]

Source Neatorama

What's new on the slab

bad banana blog
Mike Lynch Cartoons
What's Bubbling at Cauldron Craft Miniatures?
2leep
Art On The Darkside Challenges
Thumbtack Press

And don't forget to add me on Flickr and follow me on Twitter.

Linkdump

A paper craft castle on the ocean
Comics with problems
Landmark buildings of the world as acrylic rings
The Museum of Forgotten Art Supplies
Awful library books
Mark Frauenfelder Thumbtack Press

Source: Boing Boing

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Halloween Sticker Sheet


Halloween Sticker Sheet
Originally uploaded by DK Rising
Yeah, I can't wait much longer...