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halloween 2004
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On Sunday, October 31, 700 brave souls ventured through the Robertson Manor.
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Some eye candy in front of the house. Our motorized hangman and our "big guy".
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The entrance to the haunt.
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The first room where the body of the dearly departed Iman Robertson lays in state for visitors to pay their last respects.
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The greeter than informed the visitors of the rules of the house.
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The gatekeeper leads the group into the first room which is the sitting room. The zombie on the right is Evil Annie(static prop). The zombie on the left is a splitter. When activated, his torso lifts and reveals his guts. On the mantel is a picture frame with ghostly images that appear.
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Next is the dining room. Two bucky corpses are dining on delicacies, human head. There is a thunder/lightning controller behind the window for effect. The walls are red fabric that were stenciled with gold paint. Under the table was a surprise for our guests. The table lifted up and out popped a pneumatic ghoul. Very effective scare. (Scary picture of myself too)
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