The Last of The PPZ Posters!

posted December 16th, 2009 by tiffany

Today of all days, on Jane Austen's birthday, I happened upon this: the last of the PPZ posters in our office. What luck! 

 

So if you want it, tell us where you will hang the poster. Best location and description wins!
1st place gets the last PPZ poster known to man.
2nd place gets a Dawn of the Dreadfuls poster (see her hanging out in the bottom right corner).
3rd place gets a Sea Monsters poster.
 

Winners will be announced tomorrow, December 17.

 

Comments

WIN!

Good news! Everyone here who has posted something already (by 2:25PM EST) will receive something. I'm in the giving spirit, and I just couldn't decide. So if you entered a location, then please send me an email with your mailing info to:
quirkclassics@gmail.com.

In the subject line, write LAST PPZ POSTER
In the body of the email, tell me your login name so I know who is who.

Everyone will get a poster! Here's the catch: If you hang the poster, send me a picture of it in its new home if you want. I'll post it online, and then the best photo / placement wins a signed copy of one of our Quirk Classics books (TBD).

And now, the Last PPZ Poster in existence goes to... for the win: adicus81!
Adicus81, please email me at quirkclassics@gmail.com also. You absolutely have to promise that you will frame it and put it on / above the mantle. (Come on, you said you would.)

will hang in contained research space

I will hang this at work.I work in a high security building, with a security fence topped with barbed wire. Perfect refuge for when the unmentionables attack. I dare them to try the razor wire!

For all to see

I teach Speech and British Literature. I would place this lovely poster in the back of my classroom next to my "Becoming Jane" poster. It would be a honest contrast placement, Austen Beauty next to Austen Manky Dreadful. That way, speech students could gaze lovingly at the manky dreadful while they give speeches, and the British Lit students would know that the unmentionable would be wacthing over them as they study....always.

Marching Band of Pride & Prejudice & Zombies

It would go on the back wall in the Band room! The trumpets go on monthly zombie slaying sprees. This poster will show the woodwinds!♪♫

Well,

I'd hang it in my English class, so that all of the other students may stand in awe of my superior reading materials.

I work at a bank. Once during

I work at a bank. Once during a sales promotion they decorated the employee bathroom in what I can only guess was some sort of move to motivate us. It was all done in some kind of tropical island theme, including native looking statues. So whenver you were using the toilet there was a statue of some fertility god staring at you (which may have turned out to be a bad idea since we ended up with two people pregnant...). Anyway, seeing as how I seemed to be the only person who found all this really strange and creepy, I would hang it in the bathroom at work. Just to see what everyone else said.

Work

So as to scare away anyone who doesn't know me very well. And confirm the suspicions of those who do.

Abandon Hope...

I would hang it in my high school classroom where it would be the first thing students saw upon entering my room from the hallway. I might add a caption...something along the lines of "...and you thought Jane Austen was for wimps!" or something. The poster would be a great companion to the raven that is occupying the space from which the defunct classroom clock was removed, the oldest debate plaque we have (1920s vintage) which sports a hockey mask ala Jason, and the drama banner which replaced the state flag that used to hang at the front of the room by the American flag.

I'd Hang it in my sons Bedroom of Course

My 3 year old son Aidan LOVES PPZ. He just loves to kill zombies in general. He constantly wields his pirate sword around the house slaying zombies on a weekly basis. He actually went with me to meet Seth at his booksiging in June. Seth said Aidan is the coolest 3 year old on the planet. Aidan even managed to get a bloody foot display sticker from one of the B&N employees. We still need to get the special edition of PPZ because the B&W ink drawings probably do not do the zombiness justice. :-) This poster would be a great addition to his room with his ghostly Pirate stuff on the walls.

If it is legal, I would hang

If it is legal, I would hang in my car's rear window, or the passenger side window. I would also find random clips of screams and play it while driving.

But more realistically, probably on my bathroom door opposite of the mirror, so whenever I look in the mirror, I will see the head of an unmentionable beside mine.