Last week we watched George Romero's Night of the Living Dead, the groundbreaking 1968 movie that contributed a lot to what we now accept as common zombie knowledge - zombies as reanimated recently dead that eat the living and can only be killed by destroying the head. The zombies in this movie don't run, but they don't exactly shamble either. They walk at a pretty good pace. They're also smart enough to use tools, like using rocks to break the car windows to get at Barbara. One or two zombies can be easily fought off, but a large group is definitely a threat. If you find a safe place to hole up, though, like Ben does in the cellar of the farmhouse, they will eventually give up trying to get in and wander off.
Teresa
This was a low mileage week for me: only 11.35 miles running, and 55.91
miles on the stationary bike. Thursday I got my second shingles shot,
and as with the first one the shot made me really sick for about a day
and a half, so there was no working out at all on Friday or Saturday.
If the zombie apocalypse happened at the end of this week, I would've
had to hole up in my basement and wait it out, because I would not have
been able to outrun Romero's zombies. However, I'm now better prepared
for the future, as I don't have to worry about being incapacitated by
shingles once the zombie outbreak begins. Just before my shot I
did a short run through my old neighborhood & by this little family
cemetery, and I didn't see any signs of the dead returning, so it seemed
like a safe time to get vaccinated.
Was I Last? Yes and No.
I had a couple of timed events this week. On Monday, along with several other Run(317) Ambassadors, I ran the Fountain Square course to demo the RaceJoy app for runners who will be doing it virtually. I wasn't last because we all stuck together to see how the app was working, so I would've had company if the dead started coming for us. Wednesday was Race Day at November Project, and I was last. But Colleen joined me for my last 8 burpees, and she and Blake both ran with me on my final Up & Over, so once again I would've had help fighting off any zombies that caught me.
Laura
Laura ran the 48 mile Black Mountain Ultra Traverse, up Mount Mitchell, across the Crest Trail, and back. Much of that at an elevation over 6,000 ft and temps in the mid 20s. Night of the Living Dead doesn't address how zombies do in temps below freezing, but a lot of popular zombie fiction has the zombies shutting down & unable to function. Also, since Laura won the masters female division, she definitely would've outrun any zombies that were still moving up there on the mountain tops.
Cindy
I would have been last this week against Romero's zombies. I have been dealing with septic issues and several days have not been able to stay at home; therefore, Ride Owltober is off to a slow start. But a zombie could fall in the hole in the backyard if I was only being chased by one, or slip and fall in the water in the basement. We'll try to find the positive in it!
This Week
We will be watching Warm Bodies this week, a much more contemporary romcom look at zombies, even personifying some that retain some of their personality.
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