A lot of the
creepy goofiness I write about here is tongue-in-cheek. A lot of that
is because I grew up eating this stuff for breakfast lunch and dinner. Saturday morning and the weekly-themed
Channel 7 4:30 movies (Godzilla, 50s sci-fi, Universal and Hammer horror),
Leonard Nimoy’s In Search Of, my
favorite section in the library my mother worked at (001.9), Star Trek, Space 1999, and all the weird paperbacks I devoured. So back then, and we’re talking the
Seventies, I believed it all.
Sometime in the
intervening period, I grew up.
But I still
enjoy it. Call it camp. Call it nostalgia. It still appeals to me.
To what degree? How much of me wants to believe this stuff
true? I found myself wondering this at
lunch earlier today working my way through last night’s ziti-and-meatball
leftovers.
How about to
these degrees –
Bigfoot – 5%
Yeti – 3%
UFOs – 100% (I
saw one!)
UFOs as vehicles
for sentient alien life – 5%
Alien Abductions
– 0%
Vampires – 0%
Witches – 10%
(see Ghosts comment)
Lake and Loch
monsters – 3%
Ancient Aliens
(the History-channel types) – 2.5%
Atlantis – 25%
(definitely not what Pop Culture thinks it is)
ESP – 10%
The events known
as “The Amityville Horror” – 1%
The Holy Grail –
50%
The Shroud of
Turin – 100%
So there ya have
it. I think I did something like this
here on the blog at some remote point in the past, but I can’t remember when
exactly (was it in a JFK post?) and am too busy/too tired to do a search for
it. If I do, though, I’ll comment on my
“evolution.”
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