Zombie Biters and Survivor Fighters

| September 30, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Everyone in America has seen or heard of at least one Zombie flick.  I think that can be safely said.  It is probably equally likely that many have though at least once about living in a zombie apocalypse.  Well, finally you can at least put some thought into what your wardrobe might be in a zombie apocalypse and have it pay off.  

IMPLEMENTATION

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Alice From Resident Evil

Tell your guests to come as either blood thirsty zombies, or hardcore survivors.  

Costumes

For the bleedin’ biters:

  • torn clothes
  • wounds (preferably drawn on)
  • a hungry look in the eyes

For survivors:

  • cargo pants for guys
  • leather pants or short shorts for girls
  • weapon holsters
  • fake weapons
  • boots (leather or work)
  • badass zombie ass-kicking work-gloves
  • flasks of hard liquor

Decoration

You want to have as much of the furniture in your house, turned on its side, or just generally disheveled looking.

 It would also help if you could find some decorations to make it seem like your party is streetside.  Think traffic cones, streetlights, lampposts etc.  (If you could get one of the highway cones with the blinking lights this would be AWESOME)

One final way to REALLY sell it is to cover a wall with “lost person” flyers.  People are always getting separated and trying to get back into contact with each other in zombie-worlds. (Even though they know it is futile)

DRINKS

  • Fruit Punch Jungle-Juice (It looks like blood)
  • Hard liquor shots
  • Beer (obviously)
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Tallahassee from Zombieland

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Category: College Party Themes, Party Lab Originals, Rhymers, Wacky

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Aaron is a Co-Founder of TCC and has eagle-like eyesight. Challenge him to a game of I-spy sometime....you will lose. He likes fancy goblets, lingonberry jam, and showering people with Champagne at inappropriate times.

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