I saw these while searching for Skeletons for my haunt and thought they were cool. For the haunt that (obviously) doesn't have everything. I may get a couple myself.
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01-26-2010,07:27 PM
I have seen those in some of our fellow haunter's haunt pics. They are a very cool prop. Part of Halloween is the fun so the play off the classid yard flamingo is a great and funny prop that everyone will get.
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01-26-2010,07:52 PM
I could swear I remember a thread or two from a while back about these. If you are looking for them, try doing a search on the Forum for other threads. Seem to recall people talking about various sources and maybe a repainting job?? I agree they are a fun take on the pink flamingos.
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01-27-2010,10:13 AM
I have a pair I got about three years ago. I love 'em!
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01-27-2010,11:05 AM
those are great! I see Zacharybinx, you like Ripley's grave yard epithaphs lol those are some of my favorites too. I like the one that says, "Here lies Johnathan yeast. "Pardon me for not rising."
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01-27-2010,11:24 AM
Yeah, I've seen these around in some folk's galleries, and even icons. I love the idea. The paleontology dig I go out on in the summer has a tradition (not so much now, but in the early days) of having pink flamingos in camp, and I've wanted to get some of these to give a little diversity to the tradition. Of course, I've also been fantasizing about making some that look like dinosaurs (add little clawed arms, giving them a stubby reptile tail, and sculpting a new head to look like a raptor or ornithomimid, either of which would fit very nicely), since we mostly dig dinos out here in MT. But these are certainly the best looking plastic lawn kitch for the haunter's needs.
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01-27-2010,04:21 PM
"What On Earth" sells them also. That's where I got mine. The previous link has them a bit cheaper, though.
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