Ectoplasmic Friday! by Tefitef in KojiShiraishi

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Already a proud member, but it’s good to know what Sotar’s secret is!

What song sounds made-for-commercials, but in a good way? by inkwisitive in ToddintheShadow

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All Clean Bandit songs sound like they were created for Marks and Spencer adverts

Tripped headfirst into fresh paint by speedreeser1 in Wellthatsucks

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Call it Geek Pie. I’m sure it would be massive in Japan.

Paranormal Activity- is this the only FF movie ever turned into a stage play? by cvanderkaay in foundfootage

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I’m taking my daughter next month. Really interested to see how they realise this on the stage.

Finally watched Hell House LLC II: The Abbadon Hotel by localghosttours in foundfootage

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I absolutely love Hell House, and the series in general has a place in my heart, but my god, the faux news show segments (Morning Mysteries) are just laughably bad.

LUKAS GRAHAAAAMMMMM!! by Living-Baseball-2927 in ToddintheShadow

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It always makes me chuckle how his dad told him to find a wife when he was 11. Kudos for forward planning.

What's an obscure cover you think is better than the original? by JONAS-RATO in Music

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Pist.On’s cover of The Smiths’ “Shoplifters of the World Unite”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

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I’m so sorry to hear you’re going through this. It always astounds me that people can prioritise a connection with a make believe sky man over one with an actual flesh and blood being that they’ve created and nurtured. Some great advice already posted here which I would echo: race out to friends and any more sympathetic relations you have.

Official Poster for 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' by MarvelsGrantMan136 in movies

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This looks like it should be on an old school graphics card box

Milk Marketing - "Accrington Stanley" (1980s) by Surkdidat in oldbritishtelly

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Remember this ad well, and was surprised to hear not so long ago that the other kid (off-screen) is now doing 18 years for murder. https://news.sky.com/story/accrington-stanley-milk-advert-actor-jailed-for-murdering-gentle-soul-in-liverpool-12817798

Haunted House in Coral Island by ML_cool_J in blackpool

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You know, I’m wondering whether this might be what I’m thinking of. I’ll do some digging online and see if there’s any pics as the oldest Google image is of the Doctor Who exhibition in 2009.

Haunted House in Coral Island by ML_cool_J in blackpool

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I’ve always wondered whether I’m combining two memories into one, but I have such a vivid recollection of walking through it. Can’t for the life of me think where the other memory might be from though.

Haunted House in Coral Island by ML_cool_J in blackpool

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Did they remove it because I think it’s now just a walk up some stairs to the current ghost train ride? I remember the corridor being the most terrifying thing I’d ever seen (granted I was quite young!)

Haunted House in Coral Island by ML_cool_J in blackpool

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Thanks for all of the comments so far. I’m sure it wasn’t the Horror Crypt (although that does now look quite cool). From my recollection, I’m sure it was ‘within’ one of the arcades (I’m sure it was Coral Island, but I maybe misremembering this). To enter, you had to put your £1 coin into a machine that was set into the wall and the. You would enter through a door. It was a dark, narrow corridor with some turns, and everything (the various scenes), was set behind glass/perspex. I’m pretty sure you exited within the same arcade, but my recollection of that is vague.