Night of the Living Dead 25th anniversary reunion & horror exhibition ZOMBIE JAMBOREE Vintage T-shirt.
Probably one of my all time favorite shirts. Might wear it to the next convention... lol
#vintageshirt #nightofthelivingdead
🐻Five Nights at Freddy’s Fans!
Join us this weekend for “Freddy’s Frightmare Mini-Con” both Saturday March 28th & 29th inside Wonderland of the Americas from 11am til’ 6pm!
Joining us will be FNAF 2 cast members 🐻Kevin Foster (Toy Freddy Fazbear), Douglas Tait (Withered Chica), Jade Kindar-Martin (Bonnie), Audrey Lynn Marie (Charlotte/Marionette), Miriam Spumpkin (Young Vanessa) & Logan Horwitz too!
We’ll also have FNAF Cosplayers on hand all weekend to take photos as well as our spooky market featuring 75+ independent vendors, artists, bakers, collectible dealers and more to support. Admission to the market is absolutely free along with parking. Kids 12 & under are also free into the celebrity access areas & adult passes are just $10 for the weekend and come with an event poster & exclusive show badge!
The event will be held simultaneously with our Y2K Explosion & My Name is Earl Reunion featuring Jason Lee, Ethan Suplee, Eddie Steeples & Nadine Velasquez.
Get Tix 🎫 👉🏼 kingsofhorrortexas.com
Meet the Cast 👉🏼 /shop
Professional 📸 Ops 👉🏼 /e/freddys-frightmare-photo-ops-16407
45 years ago today... December 8, 1980
10.30PM In the car, Yoko proposes going to the Stage Deli for something to eat before they go home. But John says he wants to go back to the Dakota to see Sean before he goes to sleep.
The December night is exceptionally mild. Instead of driving through the arch into the safety of the Dakota's inner courtyard, the limo draws up at the kerb.
10.45PM As John gets out of the car, Chapman comes forward, still clutching his autographed copy of Double Fantasy John had Autographed for him earlier in the day. He softly calls out 'Mr Lennon', produces a .38 handgun and, dropping down into a combat stance, fires five shots, four of which hit John. John keeps walking, goes up the stairs into the porter's vestibule, then collapses, scattering the cassettes he's been carrying.
Jay Hastings who worked at the front desk of the Dakota building "John walked past me. He goes, 'I'm shot,'" Mr Hastings recalls. "He had blood coming out of his mouth
A few seconds later, Yoko bursts in screaming: 'John's been shot.' The duty porter, Jay Hastings, rings the alarm that goes through to the police, then kneels beside John to try to administer a tourniquet. This being futile, he removes John's glasses and covers him with his porter's jacket.
10.50PM Police patrolman Steve Spiro gets a call in his radio car to say there has been a shooting at 1 West 72nd Street. He and his partner, Peter Collin, get there in less than a minute.
'There was a man pointing into the vestibule and he said, "That's the man doing the shooting," ' says Spiro. 'We realised this is for real. I peeked in and saw a man with his hands up, so I threw this guy against the wall and at that point the porter says to me, "He shot John Lennon." And I said, "You what?"
'I saw two of my fellow police officers carrying a man out, face up with blood coming out of his mouth. I recognised John Lennon.'
Rip John Lennon ✞
#johnlennon