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1436ArticleVaporman87Sweet. Funny thing (or not), I still haven't seen anything from McDonald's as far as Halloween stuff. I wonder what's up. Oct 14, 2014View
1481ArticleNLogan@Fulton4V here is a close up of the skull makeup. <img width="300" height="300" src="/images/postImages/1414167748a76_08c7bab898.jpg">NLogan's Retro Halloween OverloadOct 24, 2014View
2391ArticleoniparThis article is pure awesome. So many great pictures. Halloween is near and dear to my heart as well. Great work!NLogan's Retro Halloween OverloadJul 13, 2015View
2392ArticleVaporman87I knew onipar would love this one. You need to check out vkimo's entry from that year as well.NLogan's Retro Halloween OverloadJul 14, 2015View
1369ArticleHoju KoolanderYou are as always the king of mood setting layouts, the 8 bit monsters in the borders were great. Poor Steve, it was always special to me when the adults handing out candy were dressed up, it really amplified the spirit of the night. The soda displays were always epic, especially when Elvira and the Universal Monsters were involved thanks to Pepsi and Doritos. Good stuff!Flannel CornucopiaOct 04, 2014View
1370ArticleNLoganSimply Awesome.Flannel CornucopiaOct 04, 2014View
1371ArticleVaporman87Beautiful read. I really feel the spirit of Halloween now! As for poor Steve, I can relate. I recall that, one year, I (by myself) decorated the pathway from our driveway to our door and prepared to scare trick-or-treaters (as opposed to actually trick-or-treating myself), only to find that barely anyone wanted to make the long walk up our driveway to our house. I feel Steve's pain. Living here in Rutland, we are WELL aware of when trick-or-treating starts and stops, because the fire department's siren sounds to begin and end the event. There is no mistaking when you're DONE, and the residents get to chow down on their own remaining sweets. I have to say, I love the layout of this piece. Just love it. It sucks that search engines won't find it because it's an image (well, unless they're LOOKING for an image of course) but it's like finding treasure... those who do find it will be very happy they did. Thanks a bunch for a great read vkimo. You never disappoint.Flannel CornucopiaOct 04, 2014View
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! Flannel CornucopiaOct 04, 2014View
1378Articlepikachulover@NLogan Me too I wish I could go all out. If I lived in a house. Nobody seems to come to my apartment, and there are a lot of children that live around my neighborhood. Flannel CornucopiaOct 05, 2014View
1379ArticleVaporman87I live in a house but it is so out of the way that few people would enjoy much of anything I did to it for Halloween. With Christmas, lights can always get a person's attention. But Halloween is typically all about darkness, so it's hard to get attention from way off for it.Flannel CornucopiaOct 05, 2014View