I didn't know there was a name for such a condition, but I have known people with coulrophobia. I was living in California when the first Chuck E Cheese opened. It was a great place for kids and adults. Believe it or not, but they used to have very good pizza.Keith B wrote:Been there a couple of times, but luckily my daughter was never a fan of the place. She has a slight case of coulrophobia (fear of clowns) and never cared for them or people in costumes like Mickey Mouse or others where you can't see a human face. So, her birthday parties were either McDonald's, or as she got a little older (5-6 range) Rain Forest Cafe. After that she decided she liked Hibachi Japanese and that was where she wanted to go for her birthday from about age 7 on. My wife and I were good with that as we also love Hibachi and that kept us away from the places like Chuck E Cheese.WildBill wrote:It sounds like you have personal experience with Chuck E Cheese.Keith B wrote:These must have been really stupid robbers. Everyone knows 6-foot rats don't have any money; only cheap junkie prizes in exchange for skee-ball coupons.
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It sounds like you have personal experience with Chuck E Cheese.Keith B wrote:These must have been really stupid robbers. Everyone knows 6-foot rats don't have any money; only cheap junkie prizes in exchange for skee-ball coupons.