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  • #16
    Guess what I'm "Qualified For"?
    Heather McAddams, the cartoonist visited my house(a copy of her cartoon about her visit here is on my website)
    Afterwards she said, "Jim! You have the perfect job, the older and uglier you get, the better you fit the job!"
    hauntedravensgrin.com

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    • #17
      LOL! I read that cartoon ..... :lol:

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      • #18
        Oh man, rotten fish? I don't think I personally would like that but maybe others are into horrible smells in a haunt.
        Jared Layman

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        • #19
          I personally like a LOT of gore. We would never do the rotting fish thing. That wouldn't be natural. We've always used road kill (possums, raccoons, etc.) to create our horrible smells. :mrgreen: Why? Because you can't recreate the smell of a rotting mammal (Humans are mammals) with something that is not a mammal. Fish are not mammals - they're uhh... fish? At least I think they are not mammals.

          Just kidding about the road kill by the way. I guess my haunt is just a 2-D (Two Dimensional) haunt. We only stimulate you with sight and sound. I suppose a 3-D haunt stimulates you with sight, sound, and smell. For my own well being and enjoyment, I'll pass on the bad smells.
          The Guardian of Evil
          Cayce - West Columbia Jaycees
          Hall of Horrors

          www.HallofHorrors.com

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          • #20
            I would say 3-D is sight,sound,touch, then 4-d includes smell, and in a very rare case 5-d which includes taste.
            www.Doomsdayproductions.com
            www.RealmofTerror.com

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            • #21
              Yes, but not in excess

              I know that people like gore and all but a lot of it can be harmful to the brain. Kind of the theroy "You learn what you see" I mean that is just my view.

              And little kids can be justed freaked out! We at the trail to apply little gore to our scenes but we use a lot of mind tricks so we subsutiue for the gore. I mean there are so many ways to make a scene without gore but if that is your vision, go right ahead but be careful with it!!

              :wink:

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              • #22
                I was told about a haunt (years ago) where they played "Galhlaghar"(sp) with the big wooden mallet on the table, splattering real animal organs everywhere (and the chain-link won't keep your clothes clean, either!)
                Fittingly enough it was located on "Devil's Glen Road", in a barn that they called "The Hospital".
                Whoever got to clean this retcid mess up (besides the flys?) I don't know?
                hauntedravensgrin.com

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                • #23
                  I didn't know that you could freak out little kids by using a lot of gore. Hmm, I'll have to keep that in mind. LOL

                  Actually, we don't recommend our tour for anyone under 12. We don't preclude anyone under that age from going in as long as they have a parent or guardian escort. However, we never tone down our show just because there are kids in the group. We always strive to maintain a consistent tour for every person that comes through our gore... err I mean door.
                  The Guardian of Evil
                  Cayce - West Columbia Jaycees
                  Hall of Horrors

                  www.HallofHorrors.com

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                  • #24
                    How is fake gore in a haunted attraction any worse then watching our government bomb the crap out of some third world country on primetime television. No matter what you do people are going to have something to say about it.
                    "The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear."
                    -H.P. Lovecraft

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                    • #25
                      If you are being totally ignored, then where is that?
                      Must get their attention to begin to do anything.
                      Like the old saying:"I don't care what you say about me, just be sure and spell my name right!"
                      hauntedravensgrin.com

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                      • #26
                        Like they say, any publicity is good publicity.
                        "The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear."
                        -H.P. Lovecraft

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                        • #27
                          you have to have gore in any haunted house!!! what would the point be of having a haunted house if there was no gore. blood,guts corpses and our old favorite the butcher scene has made the haunted house/hayride/trail what it is today. the youth today is to soft when i was a kid jason/freddy and the living dead is what i had to live with and thanks to them i turned out twisted and messed up today. KEEP THE GORE REAL!!! :twisted:

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                          • #28
                            Some people suffer from their insanity, I enjoy mine...
                            "The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear."
                            -H.P. Lovecraft

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                            • #29
                              too much gore can ruin a room, but just the right amount can really spiff up the room. :twisted:
                              Sean De Wane
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                              The De Wane Asylum
                              www.dewaneasylum.com

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                              • #30
                                are we talking abour bloody gore or Al Gore? both equally as scary...
                                Sean De Wane
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                                The De Wane Asylum
                                www.dewaneasylum.com

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