View Poll Results: Are you for or against inflatable Halloween decorations?

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    To inflate or not inflate. That is the question....
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    This started a rather heated debate in the office today! There appear to be two camps, those who love inflatable props and those who hate them. Where do you stand and why?
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    i love looking at other peoples and get jealous but i will not buy anymore myself, the wind always breaks mine. the little loops that are used to tie it down always come apart.
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    I am indifferent when it comes to inflatables. Just don't tell miranda that i said that, else it may deflate her ego.
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    I don't really care for them. They are all way to cheesy, in my opinion.
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    I think there are some really cute ones and the little kids love them but I don't personally want any in my display.

    I'd rather see a yard with inflatables than no decorations at all.
    I'm a Halloween Bride! 10/31/2002

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    A friend of mine said "its cheating"

    He's a purist who makes his own props
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    I'm lactose intolerant and cannot handle things that are too chessy. LOL JK Not for me, it takes all the fun out. Who wants to take a an hour to put out all their halloween decor. Not me, I want to work on mine for long time and still not get enough stuff out. Its too quick, I take pride in my display.
    "Every night will be another evil scene, like a horror dream, I want, I command you to sceam. Halloween you are my pride. Halloween not just a dream."
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    I have one giant pumpkin inflatable because it was on sale for $8. Yes, EIGHT dollars.

    I like to see them at other peoples' haunts, but I'd rather have the real stuff.
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    I'd say if your haunt is aimed towards children then fine. But I don't much care for them.
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    My props:http://www.flickr.com/photos/25051562@N03/
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    I don't care for them and would never buy one, but I agree that I'd rather see a yard with these than nothing at all. My biggest issue with them is that when they're not inflated, it looks like a piece of trash laying in your yard.
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