Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Halloween Safety Tips




I received this as a myspace bulletin, but thought it was important enough to pass on to all of you, since I care about you so much.




Here are some rules to keep you safe on Halloween:




1.When it appears that you have killed the monster, never check to see if it's really dead. It isn't.




2. Never read a book of demon summoning aloud, even as a joke.




3. Do not search the basement or attic, even if the power is out.




4. If your children speak to you in Latin or any other language that they should not know, shoot them immediately. Shooting them will save you much grief in the long run; however, it will take several rounds to kill them, so be prepared. This tip also applies to anyone who speaks with someone else's voice.




5. When you have the benefit of numbers, never pair off and go alone.




6. As a general rule, don't solve puzzles that open portals to Hell.




7. Never stand in, on, or above a grave, tomb, or crypt. This rule also applies to any other house of the dead.




8. If you are searching for something that caused a loud noise and find out that it was just the cat, get the heck out. Expeditiously.




9. If appliances start operating by themselves, do not check for short circuits. Again, get the heck out.




10. Do not take anything from the dead. No matter how much you like it, it's bound to disagree with you sooner or later.




11. If you find a town that looks deserted, there's probably a good reason for it. Don't stop and look around.




12. Don't fool with recombinant DNA technology unless you're sure you know what you're doing.




13. If you're running from the monster, expect to trip or fall down at least twice--more if you are of the female persuasion. Also note that despite the fact that you are running and the monster is merely shambling along, it's still moving fast enough to catch up with you.




14. If your companions suddenly begin to exhibit uncharacteristic behavior such as hissing, fascination with blood, glowing eyes, increasing hairiness, and so on, kill them immediately.




15. Stay away from certain geographical locations, some of which are listed here: Amityville, Elm Street, Haddonfield, Transylvania, Nilbog (you're in trouble if you recognize this one), anywhere in Texas where chainsaws are sold, the Bermuda Triangle, and any small town in Maine, Maryland, and Massachusetts.




16. If your car runs out of gas at night on a lonely road, do not go to the nearby deserted-looking house to use the telephone. If you think that it is strange you ran out of gas because you thought you had most of a tank, shoot yourself in the head. You are going to die anyway and most likely be eaten.




17. Beware of strangers bearing strange tools like chainsaws, staple guns, hedge trimmers, electric carving knives, combines, lawn mowers, butane torches, soldering irons, and ice picks.




18. If you discover that your house is built upon a cemetery, now is the time to move in with the in-laws. This rule also applies to previous inhabitants who went mad or committed suicide or died in some horrible fashion.




I have some concerns about number 14. Jen has been hissing a lot lately. Chris recently posted about growing a beard. I think we need to "take care" of them. Dick has a fascination with blood, but that is not uncharactaristic.

3 comments:

Sans Pantaloons said...

Excellent advice, I shall follow it to the letter...oh, wait, there's someone at the door. Strange, I don't normally have callers after midnight... Back in a moment...

Teri said...

Wow, I live about 20 minutes away from Haddonfield, NJ and I live on Elm Ave, does this count?

Anonymous said...

Those were great Amy!

#19. Stay off the moors.