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Visited the Evil Dead Cabin

Started by Akira Tubo, August 20, 2002, 09:31:37 AM

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Akira Tubo

Since I live close to Morristown, Tennessee, it was only natural that I should visit it.  I used to live *in* Morristown, actually, but never made the trip.

It was kind of disappointing, since the place has long been destroyed and it was really, really dark.  Also, I threw the only loose brick, which I wanted for a souvenier, down a big hole.  Oops.

Anyway, if you do get the chance to come to Morristown and see the Evil Dead Cabin, do it during the day so you don't fall in said big holes.

josh patrick

bulls**t the evil dead cabin burned down in 1986.

J.R.

There are actually two cabins. The one from the first Evil Dead, which indeed burn down, and the second, which was also used in Spielberg's The Color Purple. One's in Tennessee, one's in Kentucky.

Akira Tubo

Did I not say it has been destroyed for many, many years?  There was nothing but some roofing metal, a foundation slab, and what's left of a chimney.

And a hole.


John

>Also, I threw the only loose brick, which I wanted for a souvenier, down a big
>hole. Oops.

 Umm, stupid question; If you wanted to keep it, why did you throw down the hole?

Akira Tubo

I can't really say I "dropped" it because, when I saw the hole, I stopped just short of falling in and threw the brick to keep from overbalancing.  The brick just happened to go right down the hole because I'm a lousy throw.

Kyla

Akira Tubo wrote:
>
> I can't really say I "dropped" it because, when I saw the
> hole, I stopped just short of falling in and threw the brick
> to keep from overbalancing.  The brick just happened to go
> right down the hole because I'm a lousy throw.


ahahahaahhaahahahahha
sorry.... but that's hilarious!!!
(i have a few friends whom i could see doing just that very thing... )
and afterward you would be able to see the pain of thier loss in thier eyes...

goodbye my lovely brick of evil-deadness... i love-ed you....

ahahahahahaha