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Reply #60 posted 10/17/07 6:16pm

MoniGram

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WillyWonka said:

MoniGram said:

Taking my son for the first time to see the Rocky Horror Picture Show! woot!



I used to be a RHPS fanatic. Will you two be going dressed as characters from the film? biggrin

Have a great time, and congratulations to 'the virgin'!


We won't be dressing up sad ...but I told him it will be an experience he will NEVER forget! giggle
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Reply #61 posted 10/17/07 6:16pm

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MissMe said:

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That movie totally rocks nod



Best seen at the theatre. smile


It really is! nod
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Reply #62 posted 10/17/07 6:28pm

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Reply #63 posted 10/17/07 10:32pm

emm

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WillyWonka said:

MoniGram said:

Taking my son for the first time to see the Rocky Horror Picture Show! woot!

I used to be a RHPS fanatic. Will you two be going dressed as characters from the film? biggrin

the first time i saw the movie was at a theatre where they gave you a kit of stuff (toast comes to mind) for all the audience participation parts biggrin
AND! the evening was hosted by a "transylvanian" member of the cast whom is now a professor at the university i was attending.

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Reply #64 posted 10/17/07 11:09pm

AnckSuNamun

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retina said:

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cool Well the ones I go to are cheesy ones with assholes dressed up like serial killers, running after you with chainsaws in the woods. lol


Those can be fun though! Unless they're total assholes and try to whack you over the head with the chainsaws. It's never good when those people drink on the job. lol

I'd love to do a real ghost tour soon though. I've only been to ghost tours in Charleston, SC.....I haven't been in years.


Yeah, well there's one here in Stockholm that's supposed to be very good. All the locations you visit are several hundred years old and the ghost sightings there are allegedly legitimate, which makes it more creepy. nod

The one in Vancouver is honestly more of an outdoorsy excursion since you look at wild nocturnal animals during the walk (the guide makes you stand perfectly still sometimes so you don't scare them off) and the people you encounter on the way tell stories about ghostly things in the park. It's pretty cool though.

Yeah, really old places or abandoned mental institutions. I saw on a list that the Auschwitz-Birkenau (sp?) concentration camp in Poland was the world's most haunted place. Haunted or not, I think being in a major concentration camp would be pretty creepy enough. shake
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Reply #65 posted 10/17/07 11:14pm

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AnckSuNamun said:

retina said:



Yeah, well there's one here in Stockholm that's supposed to be very good. All the locations you visit are several hundred years old and the ghost sightings there are allegedly legitimate, which makes it more creepy. nod

The one in Vancouver is honestly more of an outdoorsy excursion since you look at wild nocturnal animals during the walk (the guide makes you stand perfectly still sometimes so you don't scare them off) and the people you encounter on the way tell stories about ghostly things in the park. It's pretty cool though.

Yeah, really old places or abandoned mental institutions. I saw on a list that the Auschwitz-Birkenau (sp?) concentration camp in Poland was the world's most haunted place. Haunted or not, I think being in a major concentration camp would be pretty creepy enough. shake


Turning that into a Halloween attraction would add whole new dimensions to the word "wrong" though. lol
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Reply #66 posted 10/17/07 11:14pm

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retina said:

AnckSuNamun said:


cool Well the ones I go to are cheesy ones with assholes dressed up like serial killers, running after you with chainsaws in the woods. lol


Those can be fun though! Unless they're total assholes and try to whack you over the head with the chainsaws. It's never good when those people drink on the job. lol

I'd love to do a real ghost tour soon though. I've only been to ghost tours in Charleston, SC.....I haven't been in years.


Yeah, well there's one here in Stockholm that's supposed to be very good. All the locations you visit are several hundred years old and the ghost sightings there are allegedly legitimate, which makes it more creepy. nod

The one in Vancouver is honestly more of an outdoorsy excursion since you look at wild nocturnal animals during the walk (the guide makes you stand perfectly still sometimes so you don't scare them off) and the people you encounter on the way tell stories about ghostly things in the park. It's pretty cool though.


is this place open to the public?



I heard it's haunted eek
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Reply #67 posted 10/17/07 11:17pm

retina

ZombieKitten said:

retina said:



Yeah, well there's one here in Stockholm that's supposed to be very good. All the locations you visit are several hundred years old and the ghost sightings there are allegedly legitimate, which makes it more creepy. nod

The one in Vancouver is honestly more of an outdoorsy excursion since you look at wild nocturnal animals during the walk (the guide makes you stand perfectly still sometimes so you don't scare them off) and the people you encounter on the way tell stories about ghostly things in the park. It's pretty cool though.


is this place open to the public?



I heard it's haunted eek


What is it?
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Reply #68 posted 10/17/07 11:21pm

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retina said:

ZombieKitten said:



is this place open to the public?



I heard it's haunted eek


What is it?


a house at the end of Drottninggatan

could it be this one? hmmm

http://en.wikipedia.org/w...Stockholm)
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Reply #69 posted 10/17/07 11:25pm

retina

ZombieKitten said:

retina said:



What is it?


a house at the end of Drottninggatan

could it be this one? hmmm

http://en.wikipedia.org/w...Stockholm)


Never heard of it. Maybe the whole house is a ghost? eek
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Reply #70 posted 10/17/07 11:34pm

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retina said:

ZombieKitten said:



a house at the end of Drottninggatan

could it be this one? hmmm

http://en.wikipedia.org/w...Stockholm)


Never heard of it. Maybe the whole house is a ghost? eek


someone said they saw a white lady through the window omfg
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Reply #71 posted 10/17/07 11:36pm

retina

ZombieKitten said:

retina said:



Never heard of it. Maybe the whole house is a ghost? eek


someone said they saw a white lady through the window omfg


A white lady? In Sweden? No way! omfg
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Reply #72 posted 10/17/07 11:38pm

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ZombieKitten said:



someone said they saw a white lady through the window omfg


A white lady? In Sweden? No way! omfg


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poor thing. you should bring her a sun-lamp
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Reply #73 posted 10/18/07 12:24am

AnckSuNamun

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retina said:

ZombieKitten said:



someone said they saw a white lady through the window omfg


A white lady? In Sweden? No way! omfg

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Reply #74 posted 10/18/07 1:02am

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emm said:

WillyWonka said:


I used to be a RHPS fanatic. Will you two be going dressed as characters from the film? biggrin

the first time i saw the movie was at a theatre where they gave you a kit of stuff (toast comes to mind) for all the audience participation parts biggrin
AND! the evening was hosted by a "transylvanian" member of the cast whom is now a professor at the university i was attending.

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How very cool! We either plan on buying a kit..or making one of our own. Must have the toast, water gun..etc... giggle
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Reply #75 posted 10/18/07 1:15am

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I was invited to a Halloween party!

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Reply #76 posted 10/18/07 2:06am

ArielB

I think I might go to the party at the Drake Hotel.
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Reply #77 posted 10/18/07 7:18am

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MissMe said:

jami0mckay said:

my girlfriends a scout leader so I have to dress up as dracula and look after 12 asbo children as they run riot through the village mad



Please post pictures. wink


lol

it'll probably be on the local news

VILLAGE TERRORISED BY VAMPIRE CHILDREN
It's a mess, ain't it, sheriff?
If it ain't, it'll do till the mess gets here
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