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Girl Sees Neighbor’s Halloween Skeletons Moving Every Day & Takes Hysterical Photos.

Some people decorate for Halloween; others go all out.

Sami Campagnano lives next door to some people who fall into the latter category. The Wesley Chapel, Florida teenager first noticed her neighbors were moving the skeleton decorations on their lawn each day early in October. Upon closer inspection, Sami realized they weren’t just moving the skeletons, they were posing them into a hilarious tableau that got more intricate with every passing day.


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Sami started snapping pictures of each day’s skeleton scene, but then she realized that keeping these funny pics to herself would be just plain wrong. So she took to her Twitter page and shared a few snapshots, telling her followers that she “finally need to share them.”

Here are some of the best of the bunch.

1. October 1st: Doing a little light gardening.


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2. October 3rd: Getting arrested by the Fashion Police.

 
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3. October 4th: Breakdancing!


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4. October 6th: Just popping into the salon.


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5. October 7th: Basking in the sunshine.


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6. October 8th: Teaching Jr. how to ride a bike.


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7. October 9th: Relaxing post-workout.


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8. October 9th: Feeding the chickens.


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9. October 10th: Getting a good photo of Jr. is not easy!


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10. October 11th: Camping out in the yard.


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11. October 12th: Taking out the trash.


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12. October 13th: Washing the windows and weed whacking.

 
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13. October 15th: Somebody help these shipwrecked castaways!


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14. October 16th: Pool party, anyone?


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15. October 17th: Sheltering from the rain.


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16. October 18th: Soaking their bones.


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17. October 19th: Dancing With The Stars (and moon).


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18. October 20th: Garage sale time.


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19. October 21st: Who’s up for a pinata?


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20. October 25th: Doing the laundry.


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21. Stepping in for Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz.”

  
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Now that’s creativity, folks! Thanks for sharing these works of art, Sami!

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