This reminded dad of Mountain Park, a long-defunct amusement park he used to go to as a kid up in Holyoke, MA. He has some ideas for stories centered around clowns, this park and more clowns. He looks at things a little differently than normal people, I guess. Oh, and he says thanks for the info about the Blue Boar Inn. Their pictures are wonderful, but it is odd that in this day and age they don't have a website. Stay warm!
You wouldn't catch me walking through the mouth of that clown. I did go to a few fun houses and the scary ones that you walked around in the dark and things and people jumped out at you. I didn't like to go to them. Your poem certainly works for me!
I am with you and the others that all said not for me. I don't like clowns I don't think they're scary I just don't like clowns and I don't think they're funny either and I certainly don't like one that comes out of a scary book and that would be scary if I went inside I'm scared enough without paying to get scared
My mom worked the House of Mirrors one year at the state fair for our PTA and we went through that thing a million times. I don't like fun houses where something might jump out at me.
And why do they call it a "fun" house with that scary mouth at the entrance? Mom never liked the fun house at her local amusement park when she was a child.
Love the poem.....this has been a most interesting photo to use for poetry this time around as everyone has at least one memory of a Fun House OR they say they wouldn't go in one if you paid them! HAHAHAHA
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ReplyDeleteYeah, I never understood the attraction! YAM xx
Very very scary.
ReplyDeletehahaha yes, the mirrors can bring weeks of hard diet if we look in the wrong one LOL
ReplyDeleteThat fun house is not for me! It makes me want to scream just looking at that clown.
ReplyDeleteThis reminded dad of Mountain Park, a long-defunct amusement park he used to go to as a kid up in Holyoke, MA. He has some ideas for stories centered around clowns, this park and more clowns. He looks at things a little differently than normal people, I guess. Oh, and he says thanks for the info about the Blue Boar Inn. Their pictures are wonderful, but it is odd that in this day and age they don't have a website. Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteI remember it well. Love your poem!
ReplyDeletelol... that picture is scary.
ReplyDeleteYou wouldn't catch me walking through the mouth of that clown. I did go to a few fun houses and the scary ones that you walked around in the dark and things and people jumped out at you. I didn't like to go to them. Your poem certainly works for me!
ReplyDeleteYeah, why are they called "fun" houses anyway? Mom says they should be called puke and have a heart attack houses.
ReplyDeleteI never liked those things. There isn't anything fun about them. Well done.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, my friend. Big hug. ♥
Cute poem. That wide mouth doesn't look like fun to me either!
ReplyDeleteI am with you and the others that all said not for me. I don't like clowns I don't think they're scary I just don't like clowns and I don't think they're funny either and I certainly don't like one that comes out of a scary book and that would be scary if I went inside I'm scared enough without paying to get scared
ReplyDeleteHee Hee great poem. Dad says he used to really like these when the carnival came to town. Like that header too
ReplyDeleteMy mom worked the House of Mirrors one year at the state fair for our PTA and we went through that thing a million times. I don't like fun houses where something might jump out at me.
ReplyDeleteAnd why do they call it a "fun" house with that scary mouth at the entrance? Mom never liked the fun house at her local amusement park when she was a child.
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We are with the K and the rest of the OP Pack and wonder why the heck you would call it a fun house? I never had any "fun" in one! Great poem C!
ReplyDeleteThat poem fits our mom's attitude about those things too.
ReplyDeleteNot for us either!
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Ooooo … that's kind of a scary fun house, if you ask me! Makes me wonder what the other end looks like. (Sorry. Couldn't resist.)
ReplyDeletetoo funny C !!! and one has to wonder where this is as it looks like
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Cute poem. XO
ReplyDeleteSo true, never eat before the fun house.
ReplyDeleteYeah, not gettin' NEAR anything with a creepy clown face on it! nothin' good happens in there fursure!
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Love the poem.....this has been a most interesting photo to use for poetry this time around as everyone has at least one memory of a Fun House OR they say they wouldn't go in one if you paid them! HAHAHAHA
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