« links for 2005-09-19 | Main | links for 2005-09-20 »
September 19, 2005
Shark jumping pirates
It's Talk Like A Pirate Day but I have no enthusiasm for it anymore. After several years, pirates just aren't that funny anymore. I think they ran their course.
Now zombies on the other hand, now you're talking. As of summer 2005, zombies are the new pirates. Someone needs to start a "Eat Brains Like a Zombie Day" to replace this pirate one. A passing of the meme torch, if you will.
Posted at September 19, 2005 10:57 AM

Comments
I think we need a Zombie Pirate day to bridge the gap between memes.
Posted by: RakDaddy
at September 19, 2005 02:29 PM
I dunno, I think zombies are sort of passe as well. Pirates of the Carribean had zombie pirates... I think it's been all downhill since then.
Posted by: hqd
at September 19, 2005 02:29 PM
Didn't Zombies hit their peak with Shaun of the Dead / 28 Days Later
Posted by: shoepal
at September 19, 2005 06:59 PM
Pirates, zombies -- bah! Fifteen years ago -- good Christ, fifteen years ago! -- we celebrated Eat Like a Viking Day. That, by God, was a day! Nothing says, "I'm eating like a Viking" more than hoisting a full leg of mutton to your mouth and tearing off a fist-sized chunk. A good, hard dose of gluttony will kick the feeble little arr-talking ass of those pirate weenies any time. And you can follow it with Sleep Like a Viking Night and Never Get Around to Pillaging Like a Viking Because You're Still Feeling Kind of Logey Day.
Posted by: Greg Knauss
at September 20, 2005 01:38 AM
I'm with you. One of my best friend's birthday's was yesterday, and while I'm usually full of Arrrrghs, Yaaarrrrs, and Mateys, this year I could hardly summon a pitiful avast.
And while I've spent too, too many hours playing urban dead, I'm not quite ready to move onto braaaaaaaiiiins yet. Perhaps if there were a Simpsons character
Also: a dearth of ninja-representation in the popular media since the demise of the G.I. Joe franchise and an overall downturn in the throwing star industry has really taken a toll on these otherwise magnificent creatures' hold on the popular imagination. Another downside, I guess on National Talk Like a Ninja Day we'd all have to shut the f*ck up.
There are, however, two obvious problems with talking like a vampire. Three, actually. No, wait, I just thought of a fourth. Okay! The first is the obvious failure of Hollywood to reproduce true patterns of vampiric speech over the last decade or more. Brad Pitt's character in Interview with the Vampire, for example, spoke more like a southern Californian than a vampire, despite his status as a vampire. Another issue is that it's easy to accidentally lapse into Jackie Mason when attempting to speak Vampire. I forget the other two now. One had something to do with Buffy, which I've never seen. Is it any good? I have a TiVo.
Zounds!
If you were here right now I'd hit you.
Posted by: mat
at September 20, 2005 10:37 AM
I'm also adding monkeys to the list. Monkeys are not funny anymore. If you are someone who thinks monkeys are funny, please stop it. You're embarassing yourself.
Posted by: evild
at September 20, 2005 10:41 AM
yes, thank you!
things that are tired:
- pirates
- monkeys
- ninjas
- robots (esp. red)
- luchadors
getting pretty tired, too:
- zombies
- unicorns
previously tired:
- cowboys
- vikings
- cows
my vote for next fad:
- nuns
OK.
Posted by: sarah
at September 21, 2005 11:31 AM
i agree! i was just asking lia yesterday what the deal is with zombies. they ARE the new pirates. however i don't find zombies funny b/c they don't talk. blood and dead skin hanging off of your face isn't that funny to me. but somehow they made stubbs funny. it also has that delicious soundrack.
Posted by: yi
at September 21, 2005 06:45 PM
Post a comment
Thanks for signing in, . Now you can comment. (sign out)
(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)