@1:35 there is a back story for that little boy. I can't remember but either he was kidnapped by the 2 in the mask or murdered or both. I remember seeing that photo that went along with a true horror story. Cheers 🐷
Exactly what I was going to say. "Sam Hain" is the pronunciation anti-Halloween fundamentalists use, FFS. What's more, Samhain is NOT the name of a Celtic underworld god--that would be either Annwn or Cerridwen...
Craig Dean Hockenhull ...WHAT?? I made a comment just like My tube did, did you say anything to My Tube? No, no you did not. Ohhhh, You know what he meant...well, that's just dandy...not like anyone knows who YOU are or who you think you are. Also... Saying, "I knew what he meant." Eludes to a wrong word mis-spelling or a mispronounciation ...not totally wrong information. Go peddle your papers somewhere else!
I hand made all my costumes growing up. It was fun for me. My son wanted store bought costumes it broke my hart a little but I understand wanting to be the same as outher kids.
Lorna Marks My mother made all my costumes when I was a kid. They were so well made and scary that all the kids in my neighborhood wanted my mother to make costumes for them too. And she always did and she never charged for them. As a result my house was the only one in the neighborhood that never got egged! LOL :)
If ya ask me? I think getting creative with some plaster is an excellent idea for creating an original HALLOWEEN costume, because as we see here, plastered masks make for weird AF costumes. One could be creepy without the intent of being creepy.
Ok I'm 43 and grew up on Stephen King...but I found clowns creepy long before I read IT when I was a teenager (before either of the movies came out). It's not Stephen King that made clowns creepy. It's clowns that made clowns creepy.
Nah! I don't think so, they were a symbol of laughter and stupidity for a long time. Then John Wayne Gacy came along and clowns start being associated with serial killers.
I love the nostalgia these old photos invoke. The viral one about the car on fire in the backround; I think I see a mask like face in the fire. I'm surprised there's no story about that.
Yes, Krampusnacht was precisely what I was going to respond to the woman who said it was from a picture of a real kidnapping/murder of the little boy. ;)
It was common in the early part of the century to have costume parades, trick or treating as we know it, came about as people began to move out of range of towns into suburbs. The Halloween Frolic in Hiawatha, KS is a 100 year plus tradition started by Mrs. John Krebs to abate vandalism on Halloween. During the Victorian era in the US, Halloween was actually more an adult thing, with costume parties being held by the middle class and upper class, particularly in the northeast. Towns across the US began holding costume parades after news of the Halloween Frolic was passed on. Also your so called aliens are actually Bibendum or the Michelin Man in a photo from the early 1900s.
@@chrisvesy7245 Very good I totally see that too. *Some of them want to use you.... Some of them want to be used by you.... Some of them want to abuse you.... Some of them want to be abused.....
Great video Hammy. That woman with the doll mask holding the doll is for some reason one of the most creepy. I'm not sure why I find it so creepy, it just is. Thanks for all the great content man. *:-)* *PEW*
IIRC Halloween costumes were traditionally used to blend in with the perceived threats of the spirit world/realm of the dead/whatever. It's an interesting idea I think.
Just FYI. The movie "Dolls" came out in 1987 and preceded the Child's Play movies (aka Chucky), so they weren't the 'original scary doll movie'. Granted, Chucky popularized it but still. "Dolls" is a classic.
These costumes are great! You can see the true efforts do love that was put into making them! As for the “imperfect” costumes..........well, first of all, they’re still a thousand times more creative than anything put out by a factory today. Second, it’s those imperfections that give the costumes real character and uniqueness that you just don’t see in costumes anymore and third, can any of you honestly do any better? How many of you have even SEEN a sewing machine, much less tried to work one-especially a non electronic foot-pedal like many mothers had to work with in those days? How many of you have even picked up a sewing needle? Years ago there was a lot of love and effort put into making those costumes and it really shows. It took several days or even weeks of preparation to make these masterpieces. And those costumes lasted for a good many years. And if a person wanted to go the next year as a different character these mothers had the creativity and skill to take the old costume and change into something new. Nowadays people just run out to Walmart at the last minute and buy a cheaply made overly priced factory costume that looks just like any and every other cheaply made overpriced factory costume at the store, and they call themselves “original”, then act surprised when five or six other people show up at the party wearing the same f$&@kin’ costume! And the next day the costume, having served its one-day purpose, goes in the trash so that next year people can spend ANOTHER fortune on some cheaply made overpriced factory costume that five or six people are also going to wear to the party and will be thrown out the next day.
Creepiest costumes I've ever seen, thank you Kallen for another chilling round-up of ghoulish photos from the past. And, Hello to my fellow Slappers of Ham ;>)
My default is dressing as a shadow based on a Tumblr screenshot i saw once. Black morph suit + black clothes = always fun and an acutal pain in the ass to put on
You have to admit that Hallowe’en costumes WERE pretty scary back then for sure. One of the “circus people” photos that was shown here had a figure on the left dressed remarakably up like the Leatherface’s mask from “Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2”.
Agreed with everyone who posted about it. Creepy dolls were around long before Chucky. The Great Gabbo (1929) was probably the first. And a long line of others came after, The Devil Doll, Talky Tina, Doll from Deep Red, the movie "Magic", Puppet Master series, the movie "Dolls", and on and on antecedent to Chucky. A second of research (if you're not familiar with the genre) is all it takes.
After a quick search via Chrome, the specific doll episodes talked about in the comment section were as follows--> 1- "Twilighlight Zone" featuring Telly Savalas -"Living Doll" 2- Episode of "Night Gallery" -"The Doll" 3 -Joan Crawford segment in "Trilogy of Terror" -"Devil Doll" Hoping this helps whomever.
At 7:00, why is there a glowing halo around Donald Duck?? It's as if somebody cut out a Donald Duck picture and forgot to magnetic lasso erase the white area, Micky, also has a odd glow between the ears too.
I am a clown. It is what I love doing. I like to get on public transport in costume with a "free hugs" sign. I've had only one person to truly freak out and almost punch me in the face.
The movie Dolls predates Childs Play by a year. Considering many traditional dolls were made as vessels for people who passed away or with hair of the deceased dolls have had an air of unease about them for a long time. This is before you factor in the uncanny valley and the feeling of being watched.
This proves that if u really want to freak people out on Halloween, go with creating your own costume. Its much scarier and cooler to be original! Instead of a generic knock off where people KNOW what you are.
In the days when Halloween had first began, October 31st, was the night that believed was the night that demons were allowed to walk the earth looking for souls. So people thought that dressing up would protect them from these demon ghouls .
This year I'm dressing up as an old lady sitting in her rocking chair with her knitting. Oh wait.... That's me in my everyday real life. I don't know what I will dress up as for that day 🤔. Happy Halloween 🎃 everyone! 🍬🍭🍫 🎃🕸🕷🎃🕷🕸
FYI - rhe original dressing-up/costume day in the US was Thanksgiving. According to the NYC Library website: "Before Halloween was the holiday known for dressing up in costume and begging for candy (this practice did not become common until the 1940's and 50's), children in NYC often participated in what was called Ragamuffin Day. On Ragamuffin Day - which was Thanksgiving Day - children would dress themselves in rags and oversized, overdone parodies of beggars (a la Charlie Chaplin's character "The Tramp"). The ragamuffins would then ask neighbors and adults on the street, "Anything for Thanksgiving?" The usual response would be pennies, an apple, or a piece of candy. "
😨😨Dam! The vintage costumes are freaking😱scary looking as hell. There even scarier than the costumes of today. 😉Anyways Great video Mr Slapped Ham Porkchops. I also watched a couple of ur other vids and very interesting and scary stuff. 😃The type of content i love of the paranormal, ghosts, scary videos etc. 🙋So just subscribed and hit the notification bell.
Sorry to be a buzzkill, but I don't see how anyone can be fluent with the name from a religion that's been gone for centuries before getting a redo from new agers.
"The class of Milk is pale white, giving the impression that it has been dead for some time... the person who took the photograph probably had no idea of it's sinister intentions. As the glass of Milk sits stationary, you can almost feel the chilling cold temperature that it gives off. Not many know the origin of the glass of Milk but it's saft to say it's un-wordly." ...i can talk shit too 😂
Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. 2, pg. 15: “The autumnal festival acquired sinister significance, with ghosts, witches, hobgoblins, fairies and demons of all kinds...It was THE ONLY DAY IN WHICH THE HELP OF THE DEVIL WAS INVOKED FOR SUCH PURPOSES." (Emphasis, mine.)
IT'S PRONOUNCED SOW-IN NOT SAMHAIN!!!! BOOOO. HISSSSS. BOOOO! 🐷👀🎃🔊
LMAO!!!😄🤟 you mean your not Slaped Hom??
@1:35 there is a back story for that little boy. I can't remember but either he was kidnapped by the 2 in the mask or murdered or both. I remember seeing that photo that went along with a true horror story. Cheers 🐷
+Slapped Ham
Good for you!!!
Exactly what I was going to say. "Sam Hain" is the pronunciation anti-Halloween fundamentalists use, FFS. What's more, Samhain is NOT the name of a Celtic underworld god--that would be either Annwn or Cerridwen...
Every night is a slapped ham night 😘
The simplicity and drab materials made them super creepy lol
Dolls were scary LONG before Chucky: try Trilogy of Terror (1975) 😱
Were they HOW!
Talking Tina from Twilight Zone was way before Chucky but still not the oldest, murderous doll.
@@mothra_mothra Give Callam a break i know what he meant anyway 😆
Craig Dean Hockenhull ...WHAT??
I made a comment just like My tube did, did you say anything to My Tube? No, no you did not.
Ohhhh, You know what he meant...well, that's just dandy...not like anyone knows who YOU are or who you think you are.
Also... Saying, "I knew what he meant." Eludes to a wrong word mis-spelling or a mispronounciation ...not totally wrong information.
Go peddle your papers somewhere else!
Craig Dean Hockenhull oh and...
:P
(big raspberry)
Lol...like a grown up. :D
I hand made all my costumes growing up. It was fun for me. My son wanted store bought costumes it broke my hart a little but I understand wanting to be the same as outher kids.
Lorna Marks My mother made all my costumes when I was a kid. They were so well made and scary that all the kids in my neighborhood wanted my mother to make costumes for them too. And she always did and she never charged for them. As a result my house was the only one in the neighborhood that never got egged! LOL :)
Yeah homemade makes for the best costumes.
Thank you. You made day!
If ya ask me? I think getting creative with some plaster is an excellent idea for creating an original HALLOWEEN costume, because as we see here, plastered masks make for weird AF costumes. One could be creepy without the intent of being creepy.
I grew up in Michigan and it was common for snow to be on the ground when we went trick or treating.
Ikr I live in england and it was snowing today so it's not that far of a reach for it to have snowed on or before Halloween
We have a joke here that kids try to find costumes that will fit over snowsuits.
@@TheCanadiangirl4 Yes, I remember us having that problem....lol!
Aman
Ok I'm 43 and grew up on Stephen King...but I found clowns creepy long before I read IT when I was a teenager (before either of the movies came out). It's not Stephen King that made clowns creepy. It's clowns that made clowns creepy.
Nah! I don't think so, they were a symbol of laughter and stupidity for a long time. Then John Wayne Gacy came along and clowns start being associated with serial killers.
Even when companies started marketing on Halloween it was creepy.... the first attempts were just bizarre
I love the nostalgia these old photos invoke. The viral one about the car on fire in the backround; I think I see a mask like face in the fire. I'm surprised there's no story about that.
I think kid's would run home seeing some of these costumes now
Okay, that first officially mentioned one at about @1:38 are actually Krampus Nacht costumes. Kinda like December Halloween/Evil Santa Day.
The child is supposed to be scared of Krampus. Krampus punished naughty children.
Yes, Krampusnacht was precisely what I was going to respond to the woman who said it was from a picture of a real kidnapping/murder of the little boy. ;)
The scary secret to all of the old photos is that none of these people were wearing costumes. That's just what they looked like.
:D
You mean in black and white? I knew it
Yikes!! I always thought Grandpa had a mask on....🙁
The black and grayness adds to the creepiness of these pictures too. I bet if we saw these in color, they would be as creepy?
Props from a Celtic Pagan to those who commented the proper pronunciation of Samhain.
Irish Gaelic for "summer's end." The standard Irish pronunciation is "sow-in" with the "ow" like in "cow." NOT "SAW-IN" as above.
It was common in the early part of the century to have costume parades, trick or treating as we know it, came about as people began to move out of range of towns into suburbs. The Halloween Frolic in Hiawatha, KS is a 100 year plus tradition started by Mrs. John Krebs to abate vandalism on Halloween. During the Victorian era in the US, Halloween was actually more an adult thing, with costume parties being held by the middle class and upper class, particularly in the northeast. Towns across the US began holding costume parades after news of the Halloween Frolic was passed on. Also your so called aliens are actually Bibendum or the Michelin Man in a photo from the early 1900s.
Hey there Slapped Ham fam! Hope everyone's having a great weekend! It's cold and rainy, perfect day for this vid!
Sweet dreams are made of these....who am I to disagree....🤒
It's cold and rainy here in Georgia USA
This episode reminded me of that Marilyn Manson video...🤯
@@chrisvesy7245 Very good I totally see that too.
*Some of them want to use you....
Some of them want to be used by you....
Some of them want to abuse you....
Some of them want to be abused.....
@@carmelcandy6286 I'm in Virginia
That one is REALLY scary!!
I love the older costumes, they are awesome and look so cool!!! I made all my kids costumes when they were growing up.
2 things: the way Hammy's accent makes Halloween sound like HELLoween😎,and 2 Samhain is pronounced SAW-IN
Actually, "Irish Gaelic for "summer's end." The standard Irish pronunciation is "sow-in" with the "ow" like in "cow."
Great video Hammy.
That woman with the doll mask holding the doll is for some reason one of the most creepy. I'm not sure why I find it so creepy, it just is. Thanks for all the great content man. *:-)*
*PEW*
Because it falls into the uncanny valley.
Cheers, maaaate!
IIRC Halloween costumes were traditionally used to blend in with the perceived threats of the spirit world/realm of the dead/whatever. It's an interesting idea I think.
Just FYI. The movie "Dolls" came out in 1987 and preceded the Child's Play movies (aka Chucky), so they weren't the 'original scary doll movie'. Granted, Chucky popularized it but still. "Dolls" is a classic.
These costumes are great! You can see the true efforts do love that was put into making them! As for the “imperfect” costumes..........well, first of all, they’re still a thousand times more creative than anything put out by a factory today. Second, it’s those imperfections that give the costumes real character and uniqueness that you just don’t see in costumes anymore and third, can any of you honestly do any better? How many of you have even SEEN a sewing machine, much less tried to work one-especially a non electronic foot-pedal like many mothers had to work with in those days? How many of you have even picked up a sewing needle? Years ago there was a lot of love and effort put into making those costumes and it really shows. It took several days or even weeks of preparation to make these masterpieces. And those costumes lasted for a good many years. And if a person wanted to go the next year as a different character these mothers had the creativity and skill to take the old costume and change into something new. Nowadays people just run out to Walmart at the last minute and buy a cheaply made overly priced factory costume that looks just like any and every other cheaply made overpriced factory costume at the store, and they call themselves “original”, then act surprised when five or six other people show up at the party wearing the same f$&@kin’ costume! And the next day the costume, having served its one-day purpose, goes in the trash so that next year people can spend ANOTHER fortune on some cheaply made overpriced factory costume that five or six people are also going to wear to the party and will be thrown out the next day.
6:36 Correct use of the word *Irony.* I love it.
Walk around in any of those on the Northside of Chicago this Halloween and you would definitely freak people out. Yikes but fun. Nice.
Only if they're made of kevlar...😒
these creepy costumes would keep me from ever going trick or treating ever again
Creepiest costumes I've ever seen, thank you Kallen for another chilling round-up of ghoulish photos from the past. And, Hello to my fellow Slappers of Ham ;>)
My default is dressing as a shadow based on a Tumblr screenshot i saw once. Black morph suit + black clothes = always fun and an acutal pain in the ass to put on
Chucky only popularized the fear of haunted dolls in the modern times. But the world fear has its Origins before the the 1900s.
You have to admit that Hallowe’en costumes WERE pretty scary back then for sure.
One of the “circus people” photos that was shown here had a figure on the left dressed remarakably up like the Leatherface’s mask from “Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2”.
Agreed with everyone who posted about it. Creepy dolls were around long before Chucky. The Great Gabbo (1929) was probably the first. And a long line of others came after, The Devil Doll, Talky Tina, Doll from Deep Red, the movie "Magic", Puppet Master series, the movie "Dolls", and on and on antecedent to Chucky. A second of research (if you're not familiar with the genre) is all it takes.
Gday from Australia 💜🇦🇺 love the vids 👍
Also g'day from Australia!
I’m such an idiot 😂😂 it was early and.....😂😂
I think that person on the right at 6:13 is suppose to be Donald Duck. So creepy. These people really captured the spirit of Halloween.
That boy that looked terrified was kidnapped by those 2 guys and was never heard of again
After a quick search via Chrome, the specific doll episodes talked about in the comment section were as follows-->
1- "Twilighlight Zone" featuring Telly Savalas -"Living Doll"
2- Episode of "Night Gallery"
-"The Doll"
3 -Joan Crawford segment in "Trilogy of Terror"
-"Devil Doll"
Hoping this helps whomever.
I'm not afraid of clowns 😊 their costumes are awesome. I love creepy costumes.
At 7:00, why is there a glowing halo around Donald Duck?? It's as if somebody cut out a Donald Duck picture and forgot to magnetic lasso erase the white area, Micky, also has a odd glow between the ears too.
Aww, I missed this one when it came out. S Ham always does such a great job, so creepy. 🎃
There’s way too much reading in to these images. Some of the workmanship is amazing, I actually admire them.
Them old costumes really are the stuff of nightmares they really disturb me
I love these, they are so fun and creative because they are home made...
Great stories! I remember one year my mom bought some paper machet and sewed a witches costume. I loved it!
I am a clown. It is what I love doing. I like to get on public transport in costume with a "free hugs" sign. I've had only one person to truly freak out and almost punch me in the face.
This really makes me want to reproduce these old costumes
The movie Dolls predates Childs Play by a year. Considering many traditional dolls were made as vessels for people who passed away or with hair of the deceased dolls have had an air of unease about them for a long time. This is before you factor in the uncanny valley and the feeling of being watched.
1:35 This is not a Halloween costume, it is 2 Krampus who come with Santa Claus.
This proves that if u really want to freak people out on Halloween, go with creating your own costume. Its much scarier and cooler to be original! Instead of a generic knock off where people KNOW what you are.
If it helps, everyone depicted in this video is likely dead.
Or are they...hmm hmm haa haa HAA HAA HAAA HAAAA!!!👹💀👻😱!!?!
Unless they were undead to start with....
Likely.... Yep
Good
In the days when Halloween had first began, October 31st, was the night that believed was the night that demons were allowed to walk the earth looking for souls. So people thought that dressing up would protect them from these demon ghouls .
This year I'm dressing up as an old lady sitting in her rocking chair with her knitting. Oh wait.... That's me in my everyday real life. I don't know what I will dress up as for that day 🤔. Happy Halloween 🎃 everyone! 🍬🍭🍫 🎃🕸🕷🎃🕷🕸
I liked this video a lot! By which I liked the format, not a numbered list like normal. Please consider doing more like this.
Yeah we're thinking of branching out and doing more dedicated stories, not lists as such.
At the 6:30 point: "Muskrat Love ".
Haha!!😂 good one!!!
1:35 That's the cover of an album... forgot what album it was... but it's not at all malicious.
Definitely some very scary looking costumes.
The baby with skull worn on her head is creepy especially with horns with it
FYI - rhe original dressing-up/costume day in the US was Thanksgiving. According to the NYC Library website:
"Before Halloween was the holiday known for dressing up in costume and begging for candy (this practice did not become common until the 1940's and 50's), children in NYC often participated in what was called Ragamuffin Day. On Ragamuffin Day - which was Thanksgiving Day - children would dress themselves in rags and oversized, overdone parodies of beggars (a la Charlie Chaplin's character "The Tramp"). The ragamuffins would then ask neighbors and adults on the street, "Anything for Thanksgiving?" The usual response would be pennies, an apple, or a piece of candy. "
The image with the burning car looks like an art piece done by Simon Stålenhag
The creepy music and the internet's ability to blow a grain of sand into a mountain, doesn't help neither.
that's what they are supposed to be - scary and to being recognizable as human to fool the spirits
Fun video. I think the guy in the black hood, looks like the creature of the black lagoon.
Another great video Hammy. I love the ones that give us a look at the past and the people of those times.
John Wayne Gacy is much more scary than Stephan King as far as clowns go.
Great video! But the one with the flaming car has to be fake, because that isn't a 1920's car, it was made much later ;-)
genuinely insightful commentary, SH really is a cut above the usual youtube spookyfodder
😨😨Dam! The vintage costumes are freaking😱scary looking as hell. There even scarier than the costumes of today.
😉Anyways Great video Mr Slapped Ham Porkchops. I also watched a couple of ur other vids and very interesting and scary stuff. 😃The type of content i love of the paranormal, ghosts, scary videos etc. 🙋So just subscribed and hit the notification bell.
Yeah they R hella scary, N scarier then today's. Hmmm, hmm I see U have a Raggedy Ann. Anyways Hello 🤗🤗
LüńåtïçJåspyShrööm 😊Thnks 4 replying n liking my comment. By the way i really like ur profile pic. It looks really cool.😎😎
@@Mr.COOLTrainz
Thanks men, Your picture is also cool😄😄
Even more creepier is in the photo where the cars on fire , look close at the fire , it has a face in it at the top God bless you
The “mosquito man” looks the Marimonda from the carnival of Barranquilla 🤣👏🏻 (the marimonda is a character created tho celebrate the male member) 😹
It is pronounced "Sow-in", not "Sam Hain"....just so you know. Great video!!
Susan Robinson gods I know right
Sorry to be a buzzkill, but I don't see how anyone can be fluent with the name from a religion that's been gone for centuries before getting a redo from new agers.
James Kahl actuallllllllly some witches have been celebrating it in the shadows for generations XD
James Kahl it’s not a religion it’s the Irish language
I like the documentary style it's different from the everyday top 10
I might want to try some of these costumes out, the scarier the better
"The class of Milk is pale white, giving the impression that it has been dead for some time... the person who took the photograph probably had no idea of it's sinister intentions.
As the glass of Milk sits stationary, you can almost feel the chilling cold temperature that it gives off.
Not many know the origin of the glass of Milk but it's saft to say it's un-wordly."
...i can talk shit too 😂
5:21 wrong ... dolls have had supernatural purposes long before they became toys for children.
That's some creepy costumes but give me some good ideas for next years Halloween costume.
With Halloween around the corner this video gave me great ideas 👍
The one at 8:15 is the creepiest, by far!
The women were supposed to be shrunken heads i think cause of the way they're hair was styled
The clip of the Disney characters with the burning car. It looks like there's a face in the smoke
Those were some creepy costumes.but I just had to look,at them clowns.Well its coffee for me and no sleep.
Every year I made a witch hat on Halloween and dressed up as a witch. I’m now pagan. Samhain blessings to you all 🎃🍂🍊🧡
Do a video on where time goes when you drop down the Slapped Ham rabbit hole.
Must have been a lot of fun researching for this video
I plan to go as Georgie from the 2017 remake of IT for Halloween.
Now I know were Annabelle doll got her looks
I'VE NEVER SEEN THIS VIDEO BEFORE.
WHERE THE HELL HAVE I BEEN ? 🎃
Great creepy and educational episode! Had no idea people from our Grand Parents generation and generations before them were so twisted! 😳
Hey Chris!
Twisted runs in my family...
@@carmelcandy6286 Hi Carmelcandy!! Send some of that rain to California....the pollen/dust is awful out here!🤧
@@hashtag415
Do you have a Twisted Sister?🎶🎸
@@carmelcandy6286
I have that song "🎶Rainy night in Georgia"🎶stuck in my head now 😂
i can't wait for the next halloween ! i'll buy so many masks this year
The creepiest holloween costume is the first ever furries
Hey Ham! Good video!
Dang it!! All the rain fell north of us in Oregon
☁️⛅☁️🌫🌤🌞
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Samhain started in Scotland 🏴 in medieval times.
today's youth has become too sensitive to make yourself do your mask
The masks then are better than the ones we have now. And the out dated clothes fit with spirits .
7:00 if you look at the left mikey, above him in the smoke looks like a face
Its not terrifying at all because its just costumes😆
But you never know who or what is inside
Whatever you have to tell yourself so you can get to sleep at night without being scared...its ALL good!!😆🎃
Actually they are terrifying to a lot off people because off you can't tell who is the one under the Mask the way they look plus the horrific murders
In the 70's there was a movie called Magic about a ventriloquist dummy came to life
yesteryear he says... didnt even know that was a word!
Best Halloween video
Cheers!
Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. 2, pg. 15:
“The autumnal festival acquired sinister significance, with ghosts, witches, hobgoblins, fairies and demons of all kinds...It was THE ONLY DAY IN WHICH THE HELP OF THE DEVIL WAS INVOKED FOR SUCH PURPOSES." (Emphasis, mine.)
About the pic where the kid is the only one without a mask...maybe none of them are wearing a mask
Ahhh, legs up with my cold agua enjoying a good ol episode of Slapped Ham!! Cant wait to see what you have in store for All Hallows Eve!! #CaliLove 😎🤗
I think it was and still is a mistake to have provoked fear of clowns.