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2810 | Article | NLogan | I loved the cheap but well worth it offerings of the Ferrara Pan company. Now-a-days all of the Ferrara Pan fruit candies have changed names: Johnny Apple treats to Appleheads, Alexander the Grape to Grapeheads, Mr. Melon to Melonheads, Cherry Clan to Cherryheads; with the exception of Lemonheads and the new Orangeheads. If you think Cherry Clan was bad you should have seen it before when it was Cherry Chan. But it did have some cool pulp fiction action mystery like art work. <img src="/images/postImages/1444339750cherrychan.gif"><br> | Oct 08, 2015 | ||
2898 | Article | NLogan | I second Mumm-Ra the Ever-living and Venger and raise you Lolth also from Dungeons and Dragons who lures our heroes with an escape route only to lead into her trap as she is a giant spider-woman! <hr><img src="http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/villains/images/a/aa/Beautiful_Lolth.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20111003154505"><img src="http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/villains/images/d/d8/Ugly_Lolth.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20111003154643"><br><img src="http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/villains/images/8/8f/Lolth_the_Spider_Queen.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/250?cb=20111003154811"><br> I also think the Skeleton Warrior Dekkion was pretty cool even though he wasn't exactly a bad guy. <img src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_vt749aV4Y7Q/TQzCyqM1zoI/AAAAAAAAFZk/NVA01X72f3U/s400/skeleton warrior.jpg"><br><hr> | Scariest 80's Cartoon Villains | Oct 14, 2015 | |
2901 | Article | NLogan | For Scooby Doo villians I would say the creepiest were The Ghost of Dr. Coffin from the Harum Scarum Sanitarium, the No-Face Zombie, the Ghost of Milo Booth, and the Phantom Shadows. <img style="width: 216px; height: 160px;" src="http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/scoobydoo/images/b/b5/Drcoffin.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20100815024336"><img src="http://www.scoobydooweloveyou.com/noface.jpg"><br><img style="width: 218px; height: 162px;" src="http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/scoobydoo/images/0/05/Ghost_of_Milo_Booth.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120702095239"><img style="width: 213px; height: 162px;" src="http://www.scoobydooweloveyou.com/nightoffright.jpg"><br> | Scariest 80's Cartoon Villains | Oct 14, 2015 | |
2921 | Article | NLogan | Being a Utah kid We have also journeyed to far off Graves in the dead of night. The Moritz grave was one of them. My dad said originally there was a ruby colored pane of glass and when the face came to the window it was actually your distorted reflection in the candlelight. Another thing kids do there is walk backwards on the small border stones until they fall off, giving them the years they have left. I have seen the weeping woman of Logan cemetery, the weeping woman of Spanish Fork, the car headstone since removed from Payson cemetery, and memory grove among others. One of the coolest cemeteries is just outside Ophir or Mercury can't remember which that is about 50 yards off the roadway leading to an old mining town. It has or had a little fence and upright pioneer era headstones that were crumbling. | Urban Legend visit of my youth-revisited | Oct 14, 2015 | |
2936 | Article | NLogan | @echidna64 Did a trip to San Diego not too long ago. Is the Gaslamp district in Old Town? We stayed there if so or near enough to eat at the restaurants there anyways. The creep factor of something in your bed is pretty cool. What do you believe it could have been now looking back? @Vapor don't knock snorers I myself am a professional and hold several titles having fine tuned my art to a near perfect chainsaw on concrete melody with a wet dry vac sucking wet leaves. I knew my wife was the one when we found out she could sleep right through my cacophonous nocturnal noises. I know what you mean about the history and imagination taking over in dilapidated places. I have had the creepy feeling lots of times just haven't ever been lucky/delusional enough yet with the supernatural. | Searching for a Real Haunted House | Oct 14, 2015 | |
2937 | Article | NLogan | I've been to all the places you mentioned except for Gilgal Gardens. I have a list of haunted places in Utah I have been to around 70 or 80 of them. | Urban Legend visit of my youth-revisited | Oct 14, 2015 | |
2955 | Article | NLogan | Loved the personal pictures and memories of your mom and your Halloweens of the past. I still believe in the magic of Halloween and the fun of becoming anything for one night. I am glad that Halloween was there to save you when you needed it most. | I was born in love with Halloween. | Oct 15, 2015 | |
2956 | Article | NLogan | Oh and by the way the blow mold skull trick-or-treat bucket in the first photo is made by Renzi and they are fairly easy to come by. | I was born in love with Halloween. | Oct 15, 2015 | |
2957 | Article | NLogan | I had the Hardee's ghost and it is still in a box of junk at my mom's house. I had several of the monster cereal prizes as a kid. We did have a few Mc Donald's pails Mc Boo, Mc Goblin, and Mc Punk'n around 1986 or so. | Halloween Promotional Items of the 80s and 90s | Oct 15, 2015 | |
2960 | Article | NLogan | @DirtyD79 the Winchester Mystery House has been on my bucket list for a while being interested both in the western history aspect of the firearm as well as ghosts, one day I'll make it. Cool you have a picture with Sarah Winchester! or old lady tourist or ruffled curtains. I think the pareidolia aspect is pretty cool how our genetics make us recognize shapes that appear like faces as both a nurturing thing as babies as well as a self preservation thing against predators or competitors hidden in the background or lurking in the bushes since the earliest times. The best example I can give is little kids looking at clouds and imagining shapes. In these cases those shapes are recognized by our visual cortex as faces and because they shouldn't be there obviously that means they have to be ghosts or divine figures on toast or trees, right? <img src="http://www.ourcuriousworld.com/Art Page_files/pareidolia_jesus.jpg"> What do you see in this late 19th century photo? A couple with a child in the middle wearing a cloche hat or bonnet, or the face of a divine figure in the middle? | Searching for a Real Haunted House | Oct 16, 2015 |