KOZ

KOZ
Greetings. My name is Bobby Tequila and I am the Killer of Zombies. A survivor from the forlorn streets from my hometown. I watch with heavy heart how the hoards of people try to devour and judge one another thinking that allowing themselves to fall victim to the strategies of destructive influenes is the proper way to live. Looking at them as they rot and follow down that path with their decomposing corpses, they don't think twice how or about to carry on with themselves. Real simple, instead of reacting to society, I make society react to me. Slay or be slayed. Oh yeah, make sure you bring an axe.

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Walk Like A Zombie


     I'm just thinking about the perfect time to swing my blade and decapitate some zombie heads. Just keeping up with genre, I want to shed some light on this zombie ritual that comes to mind. That's right, the annual San Antonio Zombie Walk is up to hit the calendars soon, and with the popularity growing from year to year, the turn out is expected to be an over-run of walking cosplay corpses on the Alamo city downtown streets. Last year, the cosplay undead made their appearance, true and consistent to their other past events since 2007, typically on the Sunday weekend before the Halloween holiday.
     Yeah, we are months away until anything Halloween, but the subject of zombies is a daily matter. As far as the Zombie Walk event, I myself usually end up clocking in some hours at work and I miss it altogether, however this year, I want to make the change. It would be nice to put some zombies back into the grave.
     Let's be real. Zombies are the trend to be a part of. It's a fascination in the mind's of plenty, I am sure, and the idea of cosplay with an event dedicated to it, well that speaks for itself when the hoards are at the fences. Modeled after similar events that take place in other major cites across our nation, The San Antonio Zombie Walk is a hungry monster in itself. Imagine the gore in real-time. Why would the killer of zombies not be there? 
     Let's talk about the event here in San Antonio. Our unique culture creates a different kind of signature. Imagine mariachi zombies, undead dogs, ripped attire, sugar skulls, and all are in agreement to meet at the Tower of the Americas to show off their best undead side. You can meet undead nurses to zombified bartenders. DYI blood creators, and DYI make-up specialists will judge you at every corner. You may even find yourself in many photo-ops, as they take place throughout on the Hemisphere Park and make their way to the hallowed grounds of the Alamo, so bring your camera phone if you want to keep up with the ongoing moments.
     Get in on the cosplay now. In 2014 alone, more than 14,000 zombies gathered, just to give you an idea of what to expect. Zombies everywhere, all moaning, acting out their best gimmick, and yes there is even a Guinness World Record to stride for. When all this action and effort is combined with our rich history in the Spanish arts, there's no doubt, you are just in awe of what the San Antonio Zombie Walk is all about, and on top of that, don't forget what the city has to offer. Oh yeah, the killer of zombies will finally find happiness when decaying flesh of those zombies hits the pavement. I will be in beast mode. So be advised, make a bookmark, keep your tabs, and get your costume ready. The night is near, and all will come to feast on brains.
     Well, I think it's time to bring this post to a close, but before I go, I would like to thank you for your time and I hope to hear from you soon. If interested in this post, leave a comment. For starters, I will leave you this link to the official Facebook page. If you gonna attend, walk like a zombie, everybody else there will do it, so it's okay. However, when you see me.....you better run!


     I also have a zombie genre Facebook group I want you to be a part of.  Let's make a connection, and thank you again. Stay cool.




2 comments:

  1. Zombies aren't my thing, but this sounds like a crazy event. I know other people who would definitely enjoy it!

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  2. Yeah, for years now, I hear the gossip on how the event faired. With all the hoopla added together, its a hit...the San Antonio Zombie Walk is just an experience you can not miss. I want to thank you for the comment and I am glad you find the info useful.

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