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We can't all afford to take the kids to Knotts Scary Farm or even the pumpkin patch sometimes. A stop at Sikh-owned and operated Aahs will do the trick. Not only do they stock it all, from racks of severed limbs to slutty Alice in Wonderland costume knockoffs, they have elaborate displays to show how frightening the merchandise can be utilized, resulting in a jam-packed horror fest. The scariest place to be, wethinks, is under the sun in a Guy Fawkes costume, where we caught the dimunitve sign-holder biding his time singing a ranchera tune under his breath.

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