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right through the dark to a cobwebbed jail cell imprisoning a
skeleton with his own skull lying hapless on his shoulder under
a blue light. Next a quick rush sent us 180 degrees left back
into the darkness of the building constructed 38 years earlier
by the local contractor, Pierre Allaire. The smell of the aged
wood, Lubriko grease and ozone combined to help punctuate the
mysterious situation for my wild imagination. “Oooo…the Moo-Moo,
Charlie”, was all daddy had to say to his little one at that moment
as the next specter materialized as a discombobulated scarecrow
reaching out between the bars of his confines for our souls under
a green light. A 90 degree turn to the right brought us to the
rear end of the 70ft long nightmare (a very large “Laff “ ride)
and a series of 3 “S” turns passing a glowing red EXIT sign above
a quicker way out before my journey became any worse. As I realized
my chance for escape vanished, we were startled at the orange
illumination of a full sized werewolf whom seemingly just finished
it’s transformation and perhaps, I thought, we disturbed it. At
this point a distant scream from my uncles somewhere in the abyss
made me fear the possibilities opposed to loving the unknown,
my father would later point out. Immediately we bounded left and
then a right turn through the blinding blackness and over a hazardous
bump in the track (which was actually a pan drilled and screwed
into the wood floor on the left side of the track by former ride
operator Howard Behrendt in the |
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