Back in late January, I was at the Halloween trade show hosted in Houston, Texas. This trade show caters to everything Halloween with literally thousands of booths selling costumes, candy, decorations, props, and even True Blood and Zombie Blood energy drinks.
Throughout the show aisles, there were hundreds of full-sized movie props. I spied a life-like Michael Myers from the movie Halloween, Freddy Kruegger from Nightmare On Elm Street, Jason from Friday The 13th, even the Stay Puft Marshmallow man. And of course some very sexy women dressed is adult Halloween costumes.
My company was located on one of the main aisle rows but our view was obscured by a granite statue of a woman with wings attached. The statue was set atop a granite pedestal. As work would have it, the show was under way and the floor got plenty busy with buyers looking for the best Halloween deals.
About a half hour later I took a glance down the row and saw our statue. But something was different. The statue had moved. The position and pose was different.
I immediately thought of the English Television science fiction program, Doctor Who. In one episode the Doctor battled a race of aliens who were “Live” statues. As long as you were looking at the alien statues, they wouldn’t move. But take your eyes off them for just one second and they would move against you. It was exactly what my statue was doing. (Yes, this statue was now mine. I would know it’s secrets)
Another hour passed and the statue had changed several positions but never at a time when I was watching. A little while later, a show employee came over to the statue and to my amazement, she stepped down off the pedestal with the employee’s help and walked away. Holy shit! It wasn’t a statue at all, but a woman. She must have amazing muscle control to stay completely still for long periods of time.
Sixty minutes or so passed and the statue girl returned. The employee helped her back on the pedestal and she assumed a pose. I decided to put her to the test. I made eye contact with her and gave her the universal signal of “I’ve got my eyes on you” (Two finger peace sign pointing to your eyes and quickly rotating them to point at the person you were watching.) She was now on notice and I would see her move.
Continuing to watch, many people walked by and were astonished at how life-like the statue girl was. Many people took almost the same photograph as the photo’s above. Some would talk to her hoping to make her move. I likened it to tourists attempting to make the English Royal Guards at Buckingham Palace smile or move. She did not fail. She stood tall and proud. And damn it, I didn’t see her move again until the employee came to assist her down for her break.
Our dance continued for the rest of the day. Me trying to get a glimpse of her moving and changing positions and she being a perfect statue. I finally got a break late in the day and went over to talk to her. Having observed the other people who attempted to do the same, I knew it would be a one way conversation.
As I approached her, I could see her eyes shifted and she was looking at me. I asked her a favor, and said I would certainly understand if she couldn’t grant my request. After all, this was her job.
What I asked was: I would like my buddy to take a picture of her and me. Not just a standard picture that everyone else was taking but a unique one. I told her that I was going to turn my back to her and when I did, I wanted her to change her pose and pretend to strangle me. (Secretly she was probably thinking that anyway)
She didn’t speak or move except for a sly wink of her eye to me which I took as a yes. The above photo is the result of my request.
Happy Halloween
10/30/2011
Halloween Pumpkin Cookies - Home Made
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Trick Or Treat |
Beginning November 1st, I will be updating the Grassy Knoll Diner daily with dishes from Youngstown, Chicago, New York, Las Vegas, Gatlinburg, Houston, and San Francisco.
The Grassy Knoll Diner scores 5 out of 5 shots and recommends Home made Halloween Cookies for a treat.
LURKING ON THE GRASSY KNOLL
10/28/2011
Halloween WTF Photos
Halloween is the season of outlandish costumes but sometimes, after close observation, you just have to say, WTF?
Photo #1: Don’t know if both bleach blonde women have really bad Halloween costumes or really bad botox injections. Either way, WTF?
Photo #2: Back in the 1960’s when I went to Catholic grade school, the nuns only carried rulers, chalk board erasers, and yard sticks to inflict pain on the students. But chainsaws, WTF? Of course, I would probably have learned to play the flute-o-phone instead of fooling around.
Photo #3: A typical girl outside jumping rope. Upon further inspection, click the pgoto and take a good look at her mouth. Reminds me of Monty Python, "With big nasty pointy teeth!" Hey, WTF, is that the Big Ben tower in the background?
Happy Halloween
Photo #1: Don’t know if both bleach blonde women have really bad Halloween costumes or really bad botox injections. Either way, WTF?
Photo #2: Back in the 1960’s when I went to Catholic grade school, the nuns only carried rulers, chalk board erasers, and yard sticks to inflict pain on the students. But chainsaws, WTF? Of course, I would probably have learned to play the flute-o-phone instead of fooling around.
Photo #3: A typical girl outside jumping rope. Upon further inspection, click the pgoto and take a good look at her mouth. Reminds me of Monty Python, "With big nasty pointy teeth!" Hey, WTF, is that the Big Ben tower in the background?
Happy Halloween
10/27/2011
Horror Movies Damsels In Distress
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Horror Movie Damsels In Distress |
No matter what horror movie or science fiction movie you watch, the damsel in distress is always without exception a hot babe. Name me one movie where the damsel in distress was Rosie O'Donnell!
Happy Halloween
LURKING, IN THE SHADOWS, ON THE GRASSY KNOLL
10/26/2011
Ripleys Haunted Adventure Tour Gatlinburg
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Ripleys Of Gatlinburg Haunted Tour |
Every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in the month of October, at 6:13PM sharp, Ripley's has their own version of a zombie crawl as a horde of monsters parade down the Parkway ending up in front of the Haunted Adventure where they interact with the people on the street. after about 20 minutes, the monsters filter into the haunt and add to the excitement and fright.
We bought our tickets and got in line. There were about 100 people in front of us and several hundred behind us before it was our turn.
It was now our time to step into the rickety old cage that takes it's paying customers (Victims) to the top of the haunt. It is a very effective prop. Very loud, old, looks unsafe, and has a hint of danger to it. We met a crazy man at the top. I was informed that my camera must be turned off at this point. I obliged.
The haunt is a self guided tour. We were in a group of six people. I was the lead, my wife Patty behind me, the others behind her. We were instructed to put our hand on the persons back in front of us. A few seconds later we began our march through the haunt.
I will say the haunt is much larger than what it looks like from the outside. There were many rooms inside to navigate through. The props and graphics were above average and the actors were well trained and effective. This haunt was all about misdirection.
After about 30 minutes, we found our way out. We stepped into the elevator and.... I won't spoil it for you.
One thing I didn't like about this haunt. Outside while we were waiting in line, a woman was selling fiber optic lights to help you see in the haunt. She said it was absolutely necessary to see inside the haunt for it was pitch black inside. The lights, (Which were throw away quality) cost five dollars. I noticed that if you bought the lights at the ticket box office, they were only $2 dollars. Whip a rip off. I declined to buy the light. The woman selling them told me I would be sorry.
I was not. At no time did I ever need the fiber optic light. DO NOT BUY THE LIGHT! IT IS A RIP OFF. The rest of the haunted adventure was very entertaining and enjoyable. It was actually fun. We recommend it in the month of October.
Enjoy the video's and pictures.











Happy Halloween
LURKING, IN THE SHADOWS, ON THE GRASSY KNOLL
10/25/2011
Best Melons Contest #7 - Vampire Melons
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This Ain't No Twilight |
After countless hours, I determined she may be in any category she wants to be in.
Please allow me to introduce you to the seductress Elvira, the vampire with the mostest succulent melons.
Happy Halloween
LURKING, IN THE SHADOWS, ON THE GRASSY KNOLL
10/24/2011
Halloween Costume Contest #7 - Hidden Zombie
Have You Seen My Zombie!!!
A very cheap and easy Halloween costume that will guarantee you to be the talk of the holiday party. Let your friends read your T-Shirt and then flash them pulling your shirt up revealing your zombie side. (And more importantly, your ample melons) A crowd pleaser for sure for this Halloween party.Happy Halloween
LURKING, IN THE SHADOWS, ON THE GRASSY KNOLL
10/23/2011
Youngstown Zombie Crawl 2011
Youngstown, Ohio held it's third annual Zombie Crawl last night as hundreds of locals donned their zombie clothes and painted up their faces to prepare for the zombie apocalypse. Naturally, it began at dusk as the zombie horde that was gathered at the bottom of the "Peanut" bridge began their march over the bridge.
The zombie horde reached the other side of the bridge and they slowly filtered onto West Federal Street en-route to the town square where a select few zombies would perform Michael Jackson's classic song, Thriller.
After the very entertaining performance of Thriller, the zombies began to collect once again to begin their zombie crawl. I caught this one screeching zombie as he walked the city streets of Youngstown.
The third annual Youngstown Zombie Crawl was a huge success. At the start of the crawl, there were enough zombies walking to cover the entire bridge as they approached West Federal Street. There were also hundreds of spectators lining the bridge and streets as the zombies paraded by. Certainly a fun time was had by all.
Happy Halloween
The zombie horde reached the other side of the bridge and they slowly filtered onto West Federal Street en-route to the town square where a select few zombies would perform Michael Jackson's classic song, Thriller.
After the very entertaining performance of Thriller, the zombies began to collect once again to begin their zombie crawl. I caught this one screeching zombie as he walked the city streets of Youngstown.
The third annual Youngstown Zombie Crawl was a huge success. At the start of the crawl, there were enough zombies walking to cover the entire bridge as they approached West Federal Street. There were also hundreds of spectators lining the bridge and streets as the zombies paraded by. Certainly a fun time was had by all.
Happy Halloween
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