I was just on EBAY and I came across the coolest Halloween Prop.
All I can say about it is you have to see it to believe it and DAMN thats cool. Click the EBAY link and see for yourselves. No I'm not going to tell you what it is because it's a halloween suprize. I know that some other halfs will say absolutely not so just cause I showed it to you doesn't mean you can be angry at me when your wife or husband says no. By the way the link actually gives the secret away but it's so cool.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Taxidermy-RE...item746c773fae
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01-06-2012,08:21 AM
Why are you afraid of zombies anyway? They only eat brains, so you're safe
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01-06-2012,08:42 AM
meh...I'd rather have a stuffed horse for my funeral carriage
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01-06-2012,09:15 AM
Someone got ideas from dried cranberries, huh?

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01-06-2012,09:59 AM
I've been looking for taxidermy stuff for years in thrift shops. Haven't hit anything good so far but this is definitely what I'd love to come across.
I'm a Halloween Bride! 10/31/2002
Where there is no imagination there is no horror.
~Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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01-06-2012,05:50 PM
Those poor animals. I think that's going a bit too far personally. I like the fake animal reproductions.
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01-07-2012,04:17 AM
I must admit, the thought of using a real horse skeleton for my Headless Horseman has crossed my mind. It was dismissed, but never the less it was still there. It would have been the frame for the beast with only little bits visible here and there, and I do have access to a vet college, but still...... where would I store it? How would I get it home? But still ......
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01-07-2012,05:18 AM
So wait, are we talking about horse that was for sale or the item actually linked? (which is not a horse and costs $16.00). My mom got a Peruvian tarantula for her wall during Halloween, she loves it, so creepy.
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01-07-2012,05:34 AM
The dried bat just made me feel sad, not creeped out, not like I'd want one.... poor dead bat. I'm not a huge fan of taxidermy anyways. Every time I saw him I would feel bad, and start wondering how he died and stuff.
But then, I'm one of those deriving a great deal of secret glee [well, not so secret NOW since I'm telling the Internet...!] over the cat-eating Chinese billionaire getting his just desserts - pun intended - at the paws of a feline. HA-HA! Now you could taxidermy HIM and I'd think that was a big 'ol hoot.
Save the bats!
Farewell, Summer. I hated you dearly. - Pumpkinrot
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01-07-2012,06:15 PM
Sorry about the horse thing, the subject sent me off on a tangent.


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