Is Your Halloween "Addictive"?

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Is Your Halloween "Addictive"?

Post by Horror Flicks » Sat Jun 13, 2009 3:50 pm

I was told last nite that "My yard haunt display is the most addictive thing than any other house!" People like various things, maybe some other haunted houses are also addictive? Ever been told this before? How about you?

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Re: Is Your Halloween "Addictive"?

Post by Midnight Witch » Sat Jun 13, 2009 11:06 pm

Addictive? What type of design do you use for you Yard Haunt?
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Re: Is Your Halloween "Addictive"?

Post by Horror Flicks » Sat Jun 13, 2009 11:43 pm

Everything!

Graveyard, tombstones, coffins, crosses, corpses and skeletons, skulls and bones, witches, scarecrows, life-size Frankenstein, black crows, Halloween lights, all that jazz.... :|

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Re: Is Your Halloween "Addictive"?

Post by Ghoul of the Graves » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:24 pm

I get addicted to Halloween :D It's so fun :)
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Re: Is Your Halloween "Addictive"?

Post by Pumpkin_Man » Tue Jun 16, 2009 8:48 am

Just to give you an example, a few nights ago we had a thunder storm. It was lat at night and I was in bed. I live in a really old house, so it gave me a real "Halloween" feeling as the thunder crashed and the lightning flashed and lit up the room with that spooky strobe affect.

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Re: Is Your Halloween "Addictive"?

Post by Wicked Witch » Sat Aug 01, 2009 7:23 pm

We have people that come by each year to see what we have done and I get a big kick out of it . But, to be honest in a way I feel like I have to do better each year because I don't want to let people down.
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Re: Is Your Halloween "Addictive"?

Post by Pumpkin_Man » Wed Aug 05, 2009 2:54 pm




The "proof of the puding" is that we all hang out on this forum all through the year. Even during the Christmas season I was posting messages to various threads. And the only reason why I was away from these forums last week is because I went to the beach for a few days.

So I guess you can say that I'm a Halloween addict.

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Re: Is Your Halloween "Addictive"?

Post by iHaunt » Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:05 pm

Halloween is very addictive! :D I always keep Halloween in my mind all year long!

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Re: Is Your Halloween "Addictive"?

Post by Samhain » Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:17 pm

Yeah, I'm addicted to the holiday. Actually, I look forward to the whole season for months ahead of time. And if you knew the withdrawls I go through on November 1...
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Re: Is Your Halloween "Addictive"?

Post by MyersFan1 » Wed Aug 05, 2009 10:54 pm

Samhain wrote:Yeah, I'm addicted to the holiday. Actually, I look forward to the whole season for months ahead of time. And if you knew the withdrawls I go through on November 1...
Oh i feel you there. The day after Halloween is the worst day of the year by a long stretch. It takes a lot of ice cream to eat away my sorrow and depression. The withdrawl is usually so bad I take off work the next day, but that wont be the case this year since Nov. 1 will be a sunday.
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Re: Is Your Halloween "Addictive"?

Post by iHaunt » Wed Aug 05, 2009 11:26 pm

Well, I have to decide to jump in and increase my prop skills this year.

Used to be part of a small haunt when I was at Naval Base. And also, only a small porch scale stuff since I got engaged. Right now, I have a girlfriend, not yet married.

Looking forward to any advices all the way! :D
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Re: Is Your Halloween "Addictive"?

Post by Samhain » Thu Aug 06, 2009 7:38 pm

MyersFan1 wrote:
Samhain wrote:Yeah, I'm addicted to the holiday. Actually, I look forward to the whole season for months ahead of time. And if you knew the withdrawls I go through on November 1...
Oh i feel you there. The day after Halloween is the worst day of the year by a long stretch. It takes a lot of ice cream to eat away my sorrow and depression. The withdrawl is usually so bad I take off work the next day, but that wont be the case this year since Nov. 1 will be a sunday.
I comfort myself by raiding all of the stores for their steeply discounted Halloween items. Usually a few days after the holiday, they mark all of their remaining Halloween stuff way down. That's about the only thing I do to deal with it. But yes, it sucks anyway. On Halloween night I have to keep reminding myself to enjoy the time at hand instead of worrying about how I'll feel when it's over.
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