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1376ArticleNLoganYeah if one has not experienced the explosion of fall colors in the forests or mountains it is definitely worth a trip. I used to go on little trips to see the leaves up the canyons all the time as a kid. Those Halloween weapons are straight up dangerous! My little brother was running with a scythe in his hand one year and tripped on it breaking it with the jagged edge of the staff end going right into his mouth and impaling the roof of his mouth. Stitches were required at the E.R. thankfully it was not on Halloween itself. I wish I could be the guy that decorates all out every year. Right now my kids are still trick-or-treat age but in a few years maybe. I have done haunted walkway themes in the past, I am sure there are more in my future. I also donned the dented helmet of a certain merciless bounty hunter one year, no one laughed when I won the limbo contest with my rubber boots, helmet and a blaster earning a 5 lb pail of bubble gum!  Oct 04, 2014View
1380ArticleNLoganAt my house there are usually a few trick-or-treaters that show up before we go out ourselves. We put up a graveyard in the front yard with a color wheel light bathing the house in yellow, green, blue,and red in a slow sequence. Unless someone stays at the house to pass out candy like a grandparent, we usually turn out all the lights because we are out trick-or-treating ourselves. Flannel CornucopiaOct 05, 2014View
1381ArticleNLogan@Fulton thanks! Which costumes do you still have? You can always start saving stuff now. We went and got square pumpkin kids meals the other night that had Halloween flashlights for prizes, a skeleton, ghost, pumpkin, and witch that are pretty cool. Then we went to see the Addams family play at the theater. NLogan's Retro Halloween OverloadOct 05, 2014View
1383ArticleNLogan@Vaporman87 they are only available from Arctic Circle a hamburger joint in the western United States sorry! <img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_sYdwsZs0hGE/StU3Zd_N1lI/AAAAAAAAE9I/kAIzZ7zmLOM/10-09 013.jpg"> <img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_sYdwsZs0hGE/StU3aVYke7I/AAAAAAAAE9M/JNmVWAzpXEM/s640/10-09 014.jpg"> <a href="http://www.platypuscomix.net/fpo/videos/squarepumpkin81.wmv">http://www.platypuscomix.net/fpo/videos/squarepumpkin81.wmv</a> NLogan's Retro Halloween OverloadOct 05, 2014View
1388ArticleNLoganThe football jock might have been a brainless monster but Frankenstein's monster wasn't, at least not in the book. He taught himself how to speak and read in German and French, and can speak English.Flannel CornucopiaOct 07, 2014View
1389ArticleNLoganWhen I was a kid sometimes we would go over to my uncle's house. He would make homemade french fries in a frier. Nice and greasy hot. He had these leather cases and inside were hundreds of cassette tapes. We turned off most of the lights and sat on the couch eating fries while we listened to the original radio productions of the Shadow! I still remember the sound of that laugh echoing in the dark.Halloween Hallelujah!Oct 07, 2014View
1395ArticleNLogan@Vaporman <img style="width: 316px; height: 297px;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_cMdbfkl3Rz4/Sw9evJboz4I/AAAAAAAAFyY/-JNor6aUbxQ/s800/bride.jpg"><br> @Vkimo somebody has to stick up for monsters. I mean you throw one little girl in a lake and it turns out she can't swim and all the sudden everybody is like pitchforks and torches, and now being compared to football jocks.Flannel CornucopiaOct 08, 2014View
1397ArticleNLoganOh man that creepshow bit the bugs gave me the willies too. I hate cockroaches. I have no problem with a praying mantis that cockroaches are closely related to. I lit a roach on fire once when I was in Brazil. Then he took off flying and almost lit the drapes on fire. I found him a week later after having been swatted out of the air, stepped on and squashed, burnt off wings and antennae but still crawling around happy as you please. Yechh roaches.Benjanime Scared Stupid IIIOct 08, 2014View
1419ArticleNLoganScary stories to tell in the dark are the best. My favorite was the wendigo. You need to track down the full length story by algernon blackwood. Teddy Roosevelt also wrote one about the wendigo. Scary stories were an excellent beginning for kids to look at ghost stories from literature that was nearly a century old. I went to the Hollywood wax museum around 1993. I remember there being exhibits for Elvira, Norman Bates from psycho, the crew of the original star trek enterprise, Clint Eastwood, Tom selleck from magnum P.I., red Skelton, laurel and hardy, snd Marilyn Monroe. Scary Stories from the SchoolyardOct 13, 2014View
1428ArticleNLogan@Vapor: Here are the flashlights this year. <img width="300" height="300" src="/images/postImages/141326295720141013_220835.jpg">NLogan's Retro Halloween OverloadOct 14, 2014View