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Old 10-29-2019, 11:14 AM   #12
FishermanTim
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There were a group/family of women that lived near my brother years ago that used to have some really good set ups for Halloween.

The one year that really sticks in my mind was the year they set up a witches cauldron (dry ice fog and lit from within) in their sunken garage. You had to walk down their driveway into the garage.

The three women were dressed like the wicked witch of the west, and I mean with full facial prosthetics and green face makeup.

They looked great and literally scared every little kid that came near their house, until the kids realized they were giving out candy!

My two nieces were in the 4-6 age range and they wouldn't even look at them. They buried their faces against whoever was carrying them at that point and wouldn't budge, not even a peek.

I laughed and congratulated the women of such a great setup.

Some people like the holiday, others like these people LOVE IT!!!

I am a legend in my own mind!
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