I knew a zombie once. Let’s call him Dave, even though his
actual name was something else.
He wasn’t a real zombie, obviously. He didn’t do the jerky
gestures or anything, but I swear he had no soul. Can you imagine a person with
no character? Nothing. He was easily
the blandest person I ever knew. Dave defined bland.
His girlfriend was a (platonic) friend of mine. She was
pretty, lively, highly intelligent and characterful. She had a master’s degree
in European History or some such, and I was always intrigued by the question ‘what
the hell is she doing with Dave?’ I wasn’t the only one. Everybody who knew her
asked the same question.
So one day I managed to put it to her: ‘What the hell are
you doing with Dave?’ They weren’t the words I used of course – I was a bit
more diplomatic than that – but it
amounted to the same thing.
‘He’s safe,’ she said.
Point taken. None of my business. Each to his (or her) own.
They’re parents now. To the same child...
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I've always wondered what the difference is between a zombie and a vampire?
Er...
Bits fall off zombies, so they're easier to knock over. And vampires are generally more pro-active.
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