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Friday, July 31, 2015
Chilling Tales for Dark Nights
What a great YouTube channel! "Chilling Tales for Dark Nights" features scary stories and creepy pastas read in great professional quality. Wonderful atmosphere, and a tingle down the spine. Today's episode is particularly effective, don't miss it!
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Summer Belongs to Sasquatch!
It's Sasquatch season y'all! How about this classic episode of Mystery Science Theater 300: The "Legend of Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues"!
Monday, July 13, 2015
Caramel Apple and Pumpkin Spice Cider!
Found these interesting drinks at the Wheeler Dealer store. Caramel Apple and Pumpkin Spice sparkling ciders. Has anyone seen them before?
Taste testing:
Caramel Apple cider tastes like... caramel, and apple, and a little alarmingly like the chemicals they use to make artificial caramel and apple flavors. Heh heh.
Pumpkin Spice tasted mainly of cinnamon. At least it wasn't too nutmeggy.
Conclusion:
A good idea, but would have been better served using natural rather than artificial flavors.
Taste testing:
Caramel Apple cider tastes like... caramel, and apple, and a little alarmingly like the chemicals they use to make artificial caramel and apple flavors. Heh heh.
Pumpkin Spice tasted mainly of cinnamon. At least it wasn't too nutmeggy.
Conclusion:
A good idea, but would have been better served using natural rather than artificial flavors.
Saturday, July 11, 2015
Friday, July 3, 2015
The Weirdest Haunt Ever?
Most hayride style haunts go for a conventional rural theme, I mean it is a hay ride after all.
Griffith Park in the scenic hills of north Hollywood evidently went for a hayride theme that's considerably more... unconventional. It is... dare I say it... artsy fartsy?
Rubber band slamming between sacrificial shrink wrapped babies, somber military encampments, and homicidal Trick or Treaters, this haunt provides a plethora of interesting new ideas for haunting.
Keep an eye out for the swooping bird people. A super creepy effect with interesting potential applications!
Griffith Park in the scenic hills of north Hollywood evidently went for a hayride theme that's considerably more... unconventional. It is... dare I say it... artsy fartsy?
Rubber band slamming between sacrificial shrink wrapped babies, somber military encampments, and homicidal Trick or Treaters, this haunt provides a plethora of interesting new ideas for haunting.
Keep an eye out for the swooping bird people. A super creepy effect with interesting potential applications!
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