Zombies invade UPEI



A group of zombies overtook the UPEI track during halftime at the Holland College Hurricanes' football game Saturday, performing the dance to Michael Jackson's hit Thriller. Guardian photo by Marcel Vander Wier

A group of zombies overtook the UPEI track during halftime at the Holland College Hurricanes' football game Saturday, performing the dance to Michael Jackson's hit Thriller.

Published on October 29, 2011
Published on October 29, 2011
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Holland College Hurricanes

A group of zombies overtook the UPEI track during halftime at the Holland College Hurricanes' football game Saturday, performing the dance to Michael Jackson's hit Thriller. The group delighted fans, then performed the routine again in downtown Charlottetown that night as part of a world record attempt to dance simultaneously with others across the world. Guardian photo by Marcel Vander Wier

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  • Username
    Old Timer
    - October 30, 2011 at 20:35:46

    Yes, poor Gussy, this is news. It is called 'good news'. Some people like to hear it now and then. Now move along back to the dark corner of your room and brood.

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    Erin
    - October 30, 2011 at 11:53:06

    We went to the 7:30 dance at the Confederation Centre, excellent show! Thanks everyone for participating.

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    Glen Lynch
    - October 30, 2011 at 10:21:43

    I must guess ... someone is just dis'gussy'd with self and life !!! Although Gussy's is getting more comments then the news article haha !!!

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    Don MacKenzie
    - October 30, 2011 at 10:17:36

    That's not fair to Gussy. He smiles and has a sense of humour, but it takes a real tragedy for him to really let go with a belly laugh. You should hear him laugh when a family is left homeless in a fire.

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    the Cat
    - October 30, 2011 at 10:12:25

    It must be sad not to have a sense of humour and always looking on the dark side, eh Gussy.

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    Dave Mumbai
    - October 30, 2011 at 10:10:08

    What's the matter, Gussy? Don't know how to laugh? I suppose all you want in news is blood, guts and car accidents. I suppose you think the only thing The Guardian should run are the lottery numbers and the price of a double double. Get a life.

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    gussy
    - October 30, 2011 at 10:02:35

    And this is news...................omg people.............

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    • Username
      Why
      - October 30, 2011 at 10:09:53

      Why would The Guardian put Gussy's comment up. It is really stupid.

    • Username
      I suppose
      - October 30, 2011 at 20:35:57

      I suppose we could all start raping and pillaging so that the goings on on PEI are more to your liking.

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