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Monday, September 14, 2009

Haunted House Industry First Ever Haunt Book FOUND!

Published by Hauntworld :Thursday, June 11, 2009. I totally don't think they will mind a bit of free advertising! I want this book!


The first ever haunted house how to book has been located by a Hauntworld Magazine subscriber who actually had something to do with its creation. Back in the early 70's the Jaycee group started haunted houses nationwide as fundraisers. A few members who build the first few haunted houses for Jaycee decided to help other Jaycee groups start their haunted house business by writing a book to show you how to start your own haunted house.
The book written back in the 1970's includes information about marketing, scene idea's, places to buy props, and much more. Very soon in a Hauntworld Magazine a full story will be released with several pages of this monumental document will be released. These pioneers had a vision of helping their organization launch what we know today as the haunted house industry.

Subscribe today to www.HauntedHouseMagazine.com to read the full story!

Learn how our industy was actually started only in Hauntworld Magazine.

Michael Jackson at his best-

Thriller-Lomg Version

Haunt World Magazine gives us it's frightful best list.







Sunday, September 13, 2009

Star Wars Deluxe Captain Fox Costume


The Star Wars Shop is offering up a slew of super cool costumes to appease any proud Star Wars loving mom and dad. Realistic Boba Fett outfits to the Clone Wars Captain Fox Costume. These outfits may be pricy for some as they range anywhere from $59.99 to $74.99

Demon is the Spookiest iPhone Case Yet



Want to get a jump start on some cool Halloween costumes for your iPhone 3G or 3G S? You may consider dressing it up in a Demon Silicone Series Case for iPhone 3G/ 3GS. It will transform your iPhone into a demon complete with ghoolish horns that stick out. It's almost like getting two cases for one price. On the front side, the design looks like your iPhone is being eaten, and on the backside there is an image of a demon and hands. The best part is when you turn off the lights the case glows in the dark. The Demon Silicone Case comes in blue, yellow, white, green, purple, and retails for $14.99.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Are tasteless costumes hateful, or all in good fun?



In October of 2006, when liberal extremist Bill Maher wore a Steve Irwin costume, complete with a bloody stingray barb protruding out of the chest, just weeks after Irwin had been tragically killed by a stingray...I was shocked. I found no humor in that costume, just purely bad taste.

On Monday October 27, Chad Michael Morisette, displayed a life-size mannequin hung from the eaves of his West Hollywood home by a hangman's noose, dressed and accessorized to resemble Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, as a political statement.

On the roof directly above the Palin scene, another mannequin, portraying presidential candidate John McCain, sticking half way out of the chimney and surrounded in fake flames as though he is being consumed by the fire. Although some people would see this as hateful (even tried to get it taken down calling it a hate crime) I saw the humor in it.

Comparing the two was easy. Steve Irwin is DEAD, and at the time his family was still mourning his death. Rubbing the means by which he passed in their faces is just cruel. The political statement made on someone's roof-top did not involve either living or dead participants. It was, what I would call ART, even if it made a strong anti-conservative statement.

What are your thoughts on this?

OLD BUT INTERESTING NEWS-Prince Charles "direct descendant of Dracula"




Date: Thu, 8 Oct 1998 19:05:17 PDT

LONDON, Oct 9 (AFP) - Britain's Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth II are direct descendants of Count Dracula, it was reported Friday.

The Sun tabloid newspaper said the British royal family can be directly traced to the 15th century Romanian ruler Vlad Dracul, known as The Impaler because of his favourite method of dealing with his enemies.

Although not proved to have been a vampire, the bloodthirsty Vlad was an inspiration for Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula." Quoting from a new book, "Roots of the Rich and Famous" by Robert Davenport, The Sun said that Vlad's bloodline entered the British royal family through Queen Mary, who died in 1953 and was consort of George V.

Her Austrian ancestors were descended from the Hungarian Teck family, which in turn can be traced to Vlad's Romanian bloodline, according to the book.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Welcome to all things Halloween!



Welcome to my blog. I hope to fill it with all things Halloween, and endless useful articles,links, and images. If you have any suggestions or would like to see any specific content...please leave me a comment and let me know. And now-on with my favorite holiday ever!