Thursday, 3 October 2024

Friendly Neighbourhood Skellies











42 comments:

  1. What a nasty way to treat your first customers -- couldn't McD's just frame the first Lira or Euro they ever made like every other restaurant?

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  2. Yes, to that first one!!
    And I love the Sewer Grate Skelly ... and Barboo ... and The Petting Zoo ... and ...

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  3. The grate as the rib cage is so creative!

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  4. Near here there's a house with a skeleton that's been up for weeks, about 30' tall. They must have used a crane to install it.

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  5. There's a house near me who puts up a petting zoo like that every year.

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  6. There is a McDonalds in Longwood Florida that has a little park next to it and strange path for the drive through. A small cemetery was missed on the initial survey and title search, under Florida law it can't be disturbed for 100 years, Title Insurance bought the land next to the site and paid for the redesign. (My example of why you always buy title insurance in the USA.)

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  7. These are great. I love the Petting Zoo.

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  8. These are excellent. “They all deserved it” made me laugh.

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  9. Always jealous of neighborhood creativity on Halloween! Tops xmas every year! The gymnastic skeleton, though, is makin' my old back hurt! ๐Ÿ‘ป๐ŸŽƒ๐Ÿ˜Ÿ

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  10. Ah the skeletons in the closet - time to let them out for Halloween.

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  11. Hi Debra, I just looked up the Italian McDonald's. The skeletons on view are cast replicas. In my view just as interesting, and a little more respectful. And you can walk on the section of Roman highway exposed in the basement!
    --Jim

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    1. @ Parnassus (Jim) -- Thanks for doing the research I was too lazy to do, hahahaha!

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  12. Clever, spooky, funny - these are all good!

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  13. Love the grating...and the x-ray gymnast

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  14. The best season and always nice to have some laughs and some scares!

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  15. The McDonalds should have put one french fry in its hand.

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  16. Some of those are too funny!!!! I saw a scary movie a few months ago....the title escapes me...buy the gamily had an "advent calendar" leading up to Halloween. Each box door revealed a body part.

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  17. I love them all, but the metal grate ribcage is...*chef's kiss*.

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  18. Love the clever use of the grid cover and the too late petting zoo lol

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  19. I like the drain. Must get my chalk out.

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  20. Did you ever see a hearse go by
    And think that someday you would die...

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  21. now I want to go to that mcdonalds altho it has the word donald in it

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  22. The beauty of skeletal humours

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  23. I chuckled out loud at the petting zoo. Thanks for sharing, Debra.

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  24. All very funny ones. I love skeletons. And not only for Halloween or for the macabre: they're for all year round. They keep our body together.

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  25. I love everything here! I have a fascination for skeletons, not just on Halloween, but year round. In fact, on my birthday wish list is one of those fully anatomical hanging skeletons that you see in medical offices. I really want one of those.

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  26. From a marketing perspective, it makes sense to have a skeleton at a McDonald's: "See, our food doesn't make you fat!"

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    1. @ Kirk -- "Might kill ya though, but it won't make ya fat!" Hahahahaha

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  27. I laughed a lot where the skeleton is dancing (thank you very much, I haven't laughed much lately).
    Have a beautiful weekend, Debra๐Ÿงก

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  28. Hilarious, Debra! Just what I needed, a bit laugh!

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  29. Every time I go to Joanns to get some sewing something or other a small skeleton follows me home.

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  30. Wait, who would go to Italy and eat at a McDonalds?

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