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but hiding it well.

taken by eric.

A terrified bowling ball

The portrait of Ed which greets you after checkout!

 

Main background, spiders, casket & cracks from All Hallows Eve by Cryztal Rains

Hands from Hands by Holliewood

Rocks from Thoughts of Thee by Tangie Baxter

Dirt by OnOne

Head & torso from Ultimate Doll Art by Tangie Baxter & SherrieJD

Eyes from Body Farm by SherrieJD

Dead rose from Longing For Past Days by Eena’s Creations

Tree branch and leaves from Flitting Fall Leaves & Drifting Leaves & Plants by Lorie Davison

Rose bud from Vintage Fantasy by Mistica Designs

Font: VCA All Scratched Up One

Video-Projection Installation. (2015)

Haunted House on DreamScape I

 

A terrifying house of terror where zombies lurk in the mist, the savagely hungry undead roam the halls through a maze, spiders, bats, rats, ghosts loom overhead and everywhere, and screams can be heard around every corner. Have yourself a haunting good time, oh and please wipe your feet when you exit, you would hate to leave any evidence pointing back to you!! Open all day until Halloween. Bring your friends, if you dare! Turn up your sounds!

 

You can visit our Nighmare Store for all your halloween decorating needs!

 

Donations always welcomed at our annual Haunted House!

 

After your heart comes back to a more normal beat use the teleport back to the Misty Lane Shadows dance floor and enjoy a romantic time dancing. You can select your own music.

 

Please have a look around our lovely DreamScape Islands!

 

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The kids were not enamored of the walk-through life size diorama.

Check out the poor soul in the red jacket….. The lady to the right looks bored!

One of my huge outdoor jack-o-lanterns, "Terrified".

Terrifying beast roaming the Piazza del Campo.

This is what you look like if you're afraid of heights and choose to follow your American friend up the 272 steps to go to the Batu Caves. :)

 

The Batu Cave, near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The cave is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India, dedicated to Lord Murugan. It is the focal point of Hindu festival of Thaipusam in Malaysia.

 

I was trying to get shots of Lee and Arn on this ride, but it was going so fast I caught shots of other people. I didn't even notice this scared little girl until I was looking through my pictures.

 

I went to the North Georgia State Fair today with my friends Lee & Arn. It was overcast and the temps were nice and comfortable. Taken September 27, 2008.

though in the morning on the train before my daily cup of coffee i might think that the quick glances and subtle eye contact is smooth and un-noticed, the reality of it is more likely that i stare at lengths that would make even the strongest shudder in a general uncomfortableness.

 

sorry in advance

John Smyser’s Terrifying Toronado exhibition car, which, terrifyingly enough, is best remembered for hurtling the guardrail at Irwindale Raceway and scaring the bejesus out of the fans in that section.

 

By all accounts, Smyser was a very good Top Fuel racer. With Nando Haase driving, his 392 Chrysler-powered Radar Wheels entry won the 1965 Hot Rod Magazine Championships in Riverside, Calif., and he and Harry Hibler were runner-up to Tony Nancy at the 1970 March Meet.

 

The Terrifying Toronado had its street roots in Olds’ peculiar attempt at a muscle car. With gobs of horsepower under the hood and chain-driven front-wheel drive for better traction, it should have been a huge winner, right? After all, while the GTOs and Mustangs were melting the hides trying to glue their tires to the road, the Olds would hook up just fine, thank you very much. The car was so highly praised that it won Motor Trend’s prestigious Car of the Year award in 1966. Smyser’s car was a ’66 – the first year in a production that ran through 1992 – and shared the same engine as the production car, a 425-cid V-8 powerplant.

 

Noted speed merchant Don Ratican (of Ratican-Jackson-Stearns fame) built the two Olds engines that, while they retained the stock displacement, were pretty racy, packed with Mickey Thompson pistons with Grant rings, a Racer Brown camshaft, heads ported and polished by Valley Head Service, and, naturally, a 6-71 supercharger.

 

The front engine turned the front 10-inch-wide Casler slicks on Halibrand wheels through the conventional Toronado automatic transmission and differential while the rear-seat-mounted second engine used a dual-disc clutch and a Schiefer aluminum flywheel to funnel power via direct drive to a conventional Olds rear end.

 

While the wheelbase remained at the stock 119 inches, the track was widened 8 1/2 inches in front and 2 1/2 inches in the rear, presumably for stability and tire clearance. The rear engine sat in a subframe that was easily removable for repairs (maybe they knew something ahead of time?). The car tipped the scales at a portly 4,500 pounds.

 

Despite its pedigree, the car may have been one of the more ill-conceived and certainly most ill-handling race cars ever built. Or maybe it was just too far ahead of its time.

 

The Terrifying Toronado was unveiled at the 1966 AHRA Winternationals at Irwindale and made its first run the following week at the ‘Dale. On its fateful lone pass, Smyser lost the handle early, with the car first darting left for the centerline, then hooking up hard and plunging back to the right into and over the Armco. As the famous photos show, it didn’t make it much farther than the guardrail and fell comfortably short – easy for me to say because I wasn’t sitting in the stands – of the chain-link fence.

 

It ran a few other times that year but never performed well enough to merit much attention. The car’s final outing came about a year after its debut, at the 1967 NHRA Winternationals in Pomona, where the car again ran afoul of the laws of physics. During Saturday qualifying, Smyser made an exhibition pass but again the car got all terrifying on him and busted through the right-side guardrail at speed at three-quarter-track. Fortunately, there were no grandstands that far downtrack. Regardless, it became clear that the Terrifying Toronado was just too terrifying to continue, and the car was retired.

 

Early "52 Weeks" photo, this is for Week05!

BIGGER version :)

The Red Admiral butterfly landed on my friend's hand up on Snake Island and we were lucky enough to have a D90 and macro lens with us at the time.

  

Terrifying looking cake. Zaros, Grand Central. NYC.

At Royal Courts of Justice V for Vendetta party.

Terrifying, a tree lady. I think.

God & Man

I guess in the end I don’t really want or need a boyfriend/girlfriend.

All I want is someone I can be intimate with. Someone I can share things with. Someone who wants to share themselves with me.

Someone I can exchange favorite music with as the blue sky melts into a warm orange...

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"Kids! Spend all your money! In the shops! Don't save! Spend! Now!"

 

Spotted in the Science Museum shop, oddly enough. There's no word on any followup game where you have to juggle £30k of credit card debts without being declared bankrupt.

Large.

 

If you'd like to see the rest of the images from the Halloween Photobooth you can watch the time lapse of every image on Facebook.

Ted at one of his finer moments

Katharine Mcphee ft Zachary Levi

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