Something tells me the "Twilight" saga may not be popular in Serbia.  Especially since the local council in Western Serbia issued a "public health warning" that a vampire was on the loose, prompting garlic sales to go through the roof.

I know if there was a vampire on the loose in Endicott, I would do more than buy a few cloves of garlic.

The warning came after an old ruined mill, said to once have been the home of notorious vampire Sava Savanovic, collapsed.

The legend says that he would drink the blood to the mill to grab their grain.  Although it had not been used as a mill since he died, the family who bought the property found it was a popular tourist attraction.  Now the rumors are running ramp-id that the spirit of the vampire has been disturbed and he is now free again.

Sales of garlic and holy crosses have been crazy.  So are the believers of Western Serbia.  Oh yes they are.  Crazy.

 

 

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