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post Oct 27 2007, 7:25 pm
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Just wondering if anyone was dressing up or dressing up their children this year. If so what are you/they going as? I myself haven't dressed up in a few years, but I think I'm going to school as Gilligan this year. Now if any of my students know who that is will be interesting to find out.

Anyone else?


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post Oct 27 2007, 8:01 pm
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i went to a halloween party last weekend as wed of the adams family....it was fun but next year it is all about portland's erotic ball. need a better costume for next year????

i may go as..... railo. wink.gif


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post Oct 27 2007, 8:09 pm
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QUOTE(SJN1279 @ Oct 27 2007, 8:25 pm) *

Just wondering if anyone was dressing up or dressing up their children this year. If so what are you/they going as? I myself haven't dressed up in a few years, but I think I'm going to school as Gilligan this year. Now if any of my students know who that is will be interesting to find out.

Anyone else?


Halloween is my husband's favorite "holiday", so he goes wild decorating with all kinds of scary stuff, lighting effects, fog, projected images, and sound effects. We have hundreds of people who come by and the local news stations have covered us a few times. He usually dresses up like some kind of ghoul and I bought a lacy witchy type costume last year, I guess I'll wear that again. This year my sons (16 & 21) and their friends are going to be Spartans and Immortals. They live and breathe "300". The ready made costumes weren't authentic looking enough so they have been constructing spears and sheilds and buying all the supplies so tomorrow I will be very busy helping to create the costumes. Thank God this is our buy week, cause I don't miss watching my Ravens, EVER.

Have fun it only comes once a year! Happy Haunting!

~Sue~


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post Oct 28 2007, 12:35 pm
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In the Netherlands we don`t have Halloween uhoh.gif


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post Oct 29 2007, 4:15 am
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Americans and their traditions scare me.....


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post Oct 29 2007, 5:03 am
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Can't say I've ever "gotten into the spirit" of Halloween really, except last year, I went to a party dressed as Mick Taylor from Wolf Creek .. cos, come on, that's awesome.

I'm gonna try avoid the suburban streets on wednesday though, the past couple of years you just get mobbed by kids wanting chocolate from you ... see I wouldn't mind that if I said no they would come back and fuck me up big time at 3am, but there is absolutely no repercussions of saying no! They want their treat but aren't prepared to trick for it, that just makes it too easy to say no, so they don't get anything from me, they have to earn it, costumes are only half of that.

I also find it funny how it's just gone daylight savings here, so all the kids are out on the scariest night of the year - in the god damn sunlight.

Yeah, what Alex said tongue.gif


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post Oct 29 2007, 7:07 pm
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Moses. innocent.gif


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In England thekids don't want chocolate, the expect money. I'm turning the lights off and hiding.


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QUOTE(Alex @ Oct 29 2007, 5:15 am) *

Americans and their traditions scare me.....

That's because America is so big and bad! Watch out or we'll invade your country too smile.gif


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