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Monster Garage Door

A woman in Ohio decided to do something a little different for Halloween. She decorated her garage door as a monster’s mouth, which opens and closes as the door moves up and down. The wild-looking eyes and teeth are at the top and bottom of the garage door. On Halloween, kids will enter the garage through the mouth to get their treats. Amanda Pierson posted her video on Facebook and it has become a viral favorite. A woman in Pennsylvania, Christine Marshall, posted a similar video on YouTube. It’s not known if she was inspired by Pierson’s video, or if the adage “great minds think alike” is what happened with the two doors.

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