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  • #16
    Yes I am cool Brad and I also can get my hands of liquid nitrogen.......do you know how long it takes to freeze something or someone? Not long....hehehe. Oh and yeeesssssss my homemade bar-b-que is to die for! Now exactly when did you say you were coming over to help?????
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    • #17
      I agree, great prop, god job!
      The secret of life is to appreciate the pleasure of being terribly, terribly deceived.

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      • #18
        Ok Sue!!! You just reeled me in with that BBQ!!!

        And Shawn, if you do come over here, you better do it on a week that I'm home and not in Alaska! We need to hang out more after TW for sure!!

        And I know some great places to go eat and have fun too!!
        Brad Bowen
        Owner/Operator of the Ultimate Fear Haunted House in Shreveport, LA
        www.ultimatefear.net

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        • #19
          To DIE FOR?!!! Hahaha...yeah, I'm definitely there. It wasn't the barbecue that enticed me...it was the threat of LIQUID NITROGEN!!! But I'm all about some good BBQ!!!

          I'll make sure to schedule a flight when Brad is with us in the CONTIGUOUS United States, cause yes, a post-transworld reunion would be awesome!

          ...in the mean-time my bank account has to recover from St. Louis.
          O'Shawn McClendon
          Creative Chair -- Operator: Cayce-West Columbia Hall of Horrors

          One mans junk is another mans kick-ass new prop...

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          • #20
            I Bought My Organ

            Then I don't need to wait on donors!
            Years ago for $10.00 I bought a 1963 Hammond organ at a junk sale. I had a correct premonition concerning this organ:"I'll get it home, it will play once , then quit and never make another sound".
            That's exactly what happened.
            I was going to use the big keyboard, I haven't yet but the internals are really tricky looking it was on the edge of new and old technology and it's guts make good lab equiptment-looking mechanical-electrics.
            All old pianos are not real heavy. Some were built around a huge, thick upright piece of cast iron? that they strung all the strings to, THis is the HEAVY sucker! Some other possibly cheaper pianos didn't have the cast iron, just wood instead.
            Damon has been to my house and he knows my organ is real heavy.
            hauntedravensgrin.com

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            • #21
              Lol Jim! I remember staying up and talking to you till 4 a.m. but I dont recall moving any organ. Ha! Anyway. There used to be a guy here in town that used to drive this old beat up van. And on the side it said Organ Repair Service. I remember when I was younger we used to get a kick out of seeing that van. That was before the days of viagra. I guess he is out of business now. LOL!
              Damon
              Damon Carson

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