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When Kenny Conohan set up a Halloween display in front of his home on a busy P.E.I. road a couple of weeks ago, he didn’t expect the overwhelming reaction it has been receiving from commuters, children on school buses and others doing a double-take as they pass by.

“It started off as a prank on my wife, just to get a reaction out of her, and it just snowballed from there,” he said. 

The display, on Route 2 between Charlottetown and Hunter River, features two plastic skeletons Conohan bought at Walmart.

What makes it interesting is the positions he puts them in, changing it up every couple of days.

One display featured a skeleton riding a snowmobile with another hanging off the back. (Submitted by Anita Conohan)

They’ve been on a snowmobile, with one driving and one holding on for dear life on the back. They’ve had their feet up …

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