Sears has a way to make XXX-mas shopping more palatable - the Zombie gift guide. Unless you've been living in an abandoned mall, you've probably already seen this. Check out the videos for extra fun and a peek at my pal Jenny (outerwear).
Discovery Channel has a new show called Oddities. I haven't had a chance to watch it yet, but if all their customers are like this guy, I'm hooked. He's like real-life Dracula. Except not a vampire. Thanks to Merricat Blackwood for the tip.
Alone, in a darkened room...The Count.
Can you find all the monsters in this vintage Muppets illustration? Scooter and Janice need your help!
For those unable to let go of Halloween, there's an ongoing horror art exhibit Horrorwood at the WWA Gallery in Culver City. The show runs until December 4th.
This weekend in Santa Ana, the Bowers Museum is closing their Weird and Wonderful exhibit. The collection boasts shrunken heads, Egyptian Mummy masks, and the last of OC's Grizzly bear population.
Speaking of taxidermy, this Dr. Seuss taxidermy is just awesome.
The San Diego Museum of Man in Balboa Park has an exhibit called Strange Bones: Curiosities of the Human Skeleton. And as long as you're in the area, check out Ion Theater's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Both are small, a little creepy, and very good.
Finally, for a little dose of cute, check out Misery Bear in Dawn of the Ted.
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