While he was attending Dartmouth College, Wasrabi Gleel used to host a haunted house every Halloween. He called it, “Gleel’s House of Ghouls!,” and participants would be lead through the house in groups of five. Various schlocky decorations such as fake spider webs and fog machines were always scattered through the narrow hallways, and periodically the participants would stumble onto a horror scene being played out by members of the Dartmouth College football team: Macabre autopsies on headless bodies, werewolves chomping on living victims, and right near the end, Wasrabi Gleel would burst from a closet wielding a prop chainsaw, dressed from head to toe in his gameday gear--only now stained crimson with fake blood. The group would be chased to the back entrance of the house where a photographer waits ready to take their picture and offer them the bucket of full size candy bars.
This year, however, Gleel will be spending Halloween binge-watching some of his favorite horror movies with some of his Minnesota teammates, excited to pitch them the idea of next halloween doing a Minnesota Grey Ducks house of horrors. Bust out the red food coloring and drop some in the CHOCCY MILK, because next year the Duck’s are going to slay!
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This year, however, Gleel will be spending Halloween binge-watching some of his favorite horror movies with some of his Minnesota teammates, excited to pitch them the idea of next halloween doing a Minnesota Grey Ducks house of horrors. Bust out the red food coloring and drop some in the CHOCCY MILK, because next year the Duck’s are going to slay!
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