Wednesday, October 18, 2006

'Doom it yourself': The spooky houses of Los Angeles

4 Comments:

Blogger Land of the Bat said...

Here's a great one in New York, sort of an intellectual-bent on the classic haunted house: http://www.merchantshouse.com/

12:52 PM  
Blogger Matt said...

Man last year me and Dare went to this haunted house called 'Phobeia' here in Houston. We got completly coked up rite before we went, so once we got there I was pretty much wasted, not to mention we fucked just before we got there in the car. My point is, the haunted house was amazing. It was this 3-D colwn shit, I was actually kinda scared towards the end where we were gettin surrounded by like 10 clowns. So if you ever for any reason are down here during Halloween, look out for it. Maybe we'll go back this year sober, and see if its just as fun. LOL.

5:30 PM  
Blogger lost child said...

Dennis
this places are great!
I love to imagine you with your
camera..and taking the pics and
looking all amused..
it is funny how your pics look like the work of a few known american artist...
as life ...
as real..
spooky
uuuuuhh
uuuuu...
ouououuuu!

1:20 AM  
Blogger Sorrow said...

Hey Dennis

yeah, we don't have Halloween here --I live in Argentina-- at all. The last decade some costume parties appeared and shit, but there's no tradition whatsoever. And of course no haunted houses tours --that seems completely strange to me. I did my personal research that ended as an article of the really haunted houses in Buenos Aires, and the owners and or neighbours were crazy upset --I work in a newspaper-- calling and telling me and the photographer to go away when we wanted to take a pic. Here's the link dont think you can read it but there you go

http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/suplementos/radar/9-1595-2004-08-16.html

We just don't have fun with doom, which is a shame.
BTW I'm Mariana Enriquez, you gently invited me to post to hello; english is not my first language, so I'll prolly be quite shy and excuse my bad grammar.

9:55 AM  

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