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Song Parodies -> "Oh F--k, There’s a Zombie at the Window!"

Original Song Title:

"How Much is That Doggie in the Window?"

Original Performer:

Traditional

Parody Song Title:

"Oh F--k, There’s a Zombie at the Window!"

Parody Written by:

Robert D. Arndt Jr.

The Lyrics

My 31st Zombie parody...
Oh F--k, there’s a Zombie at the window! (barf! barf!)
He’s rotting and looks oh so pale
Oh F--k, there’s a Zombie at the window! (barf! barf!)
Grab my gun, send him back to hell

That thing’s bloodthirsty I’ve got to warn ya
Just wants to break into our home
And it won’t ever stop ’cause it’s hungry
It’ll rip the flesh right off your bones

Oh F--k, there’s a Zombie at the window! (barf! barf!)
He’s rotting and looks oh so pale
Oh F--k, there’s a Zombie at the window! (barf! barf!)
Grab my gun, send him back to hell

I see in the yard that there are others (afoot! afoot!)
Moving slowly out of the dark
Our chances of survival are very slim
Hope these guns can tear them apart

For these gruesome things I have no pity
Got to concentrate on head-shots
Decapitation’s a little tricky
Firearms are better to hit the spot!

Oh F--k, there’s a Zombie at the window! (barf! barf!)
He’s rotting and looks oh so pale
Oh F--k, there’s a Zombie at the window! (barf! barf!)
Grab my gun, send him back to hell
Grab my gun, send him back to hell

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Patrick - November 01, 2011 - Report this comment
Robert Butler's scathing review of "Night of Living Dead" in the Kansas City "Star" created a sensation for this movie and sparked a craze for low budget zombie films that continues to this day. The best thing about zombies is that they can be eliminated with firearms. If there's one thing I can't stand it's indestructible robots/monsters/prehistoric space aliens.
Rob Arndt - November 01, 2011 - Report this comment
Speaking of which... I am disappointed that the German director of "Independence Day" did not go with "Oblivion"- the story of a Luftwaffe shoot-down of an alien craft over Berlin and all the trouble it creates for the Germans and Allies. It was to be an indestructable type creature. The Nazis of course try to bring it down and duplicate its technology for use against the Allies!!! And Where the F is "Graystone"- the sequel to "Cloverfield"???
WCJ - November 01, 2011 - Report this comment
You know what they say about something at the window, open it, maybe it'll fly away? ;-D Nice work Rob! 5's! :-)
Michael Pacholek - November 02, 2011 - Report this comment
Bill Cosby once said he couldn't believe how scared he was as a kid of the Frankenstein monster and the Mummy -- the original zombies -- because, "They are without question the slowest monsters in the world. Anybody who gets caught by them deserves to die!" As for zombies, well, any creature that can get stopped by Woody Harrelson (with help from Jesse Eisenberg, from my home town) can't be THAT hard to deal with, and thus can't be THAT scary.

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