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Video: Haunted Photobooth Scares The Crap Out Of Angelenos
Unsuspecting Angelenos go out for a night on the town at downtown's Ham & Eggs Tavern. They have a few drinks and lo, they spot a photobooth. It's the perfect opportunity to commemorate the evening with their friends. They enter, primp and get ready to make goofy faces, but unbeknownst to them, a masked intruder is waiting behind a secret panel. Their horrified reactions are priceless.
The 'haunted Photo Booth' was set up by Hello Denizen getting into the Halloween spirit.
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