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    Halloween!

    I love Halloween. Hubby and I are pretty creative when it comes to our costumes. We have a friend whose parents throw a great carnival/party at their ranch every year and have great prizes. We have won best costume for the last couple of years.

    Medusa and Roman Soldier (Turned Into a Statue) - '08


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    So...what are you doing for Halloween?

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    Carla your costumes are amazing!

    Halloween is my favorite holiday! I'm hoping to have the day off, but chances are I will have to work some of it. I've had my place decorated for Halloween (interior only) since the end of August.

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    I love halloween. It is one of my favourite days of the year! But sadly I will be working the night shift this year, so I will not be able to celebrate it, which is absolutely heartbreaking.
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    too bad they don't celebrate it over here.. and yes idd, those costumes are the bomb !
    I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself a question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mouseman004 View Post
    I love halloween. It is one of my favourite days of the year! But sadly I will be working the night shift this year, so I will not be able to celebrate it, which is absolutely heartbreaking.
    I'm sad for you. Obviously you should make the day extra obnoxious until you have to go to work. I think you should wear a costume to work.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lifestyle_X View Post
    too bad they don't celebrate it over here..
    That is so wrong on so many levels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by linsee View Post
    Carla your costumes are amazing!

    Halloween is my favorite holiday! I'm hoping to have the day off, but chances are I will have to work some of it. I've had my place decorated for Halloween (interior only) since the end of August.
    Thanks! We haven't gotten into decorating the exterior of our house yet, but hopefully that will change this year.

    Quote Originally Posted by mouseman004 View Post
    I love halloween. It is one of my favourite days of the year! But sadly I will be working the night shift this year, so I will not be able to celebrate it, which is absolutely heartbreaking.
    Arg! Lame....call in sick.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lifestyle_X View Post
    too bad they don't celebrate it over here.. and yes idd, those costumes are the bomb !
    (Thanks) Celebrate it on your own!

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    Quote Originally Posted by linsee View Post
    That is so wrong on so many levels.
    well, you know there are other cultures. In my country, it would be full on disrespectful to run around and have fun on october the 31st for example. It's rememberence day, we go to the cemetery, light candles, and think of the ones that have passed. Totally different.
    We have a carnival type of thing in spring called "farsang" when kids dress up in costumes, to "scare away the winter", but it doesn't seem as much fun as halloween, not too many people celebrate it, and also, there's no candy involved!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SgtD View Post
    well, you know there are other cultures. In my country, it would be full on disrespectful to run around and have fun on october the 31st for example. It's rememberence day, we go to the cemetery, light candles, and think of the ones that have passed. Totally different.
    We have a carnival type of thing in spring called "farsang" when kids dress up in costumes, to "scare away the winter", but it doesn't seem as much fun as halloween, not too many people celebrate it, and also, there's no candy involved!
    Really, there's other cultures? Wow I had no idea, I must be an idiotic American.

    Pardon me for wanting others to enjoy a holiday that I do. I didn't mean to make you think I wanted this holiday to take over the world and be the same everywhere. I just think everyone should get to experience it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by linsee View Post
    Really, there's other cultures? Wow I had no idea, I must be an idiotic American.

    Pardon me for wanting others to enjoy a holiday that I do. I didn't mean to make you think I wanted this holiday to take over the world and be the same everywhere. I just think everyone should get to experience it.
    that was not my point at all, and i hope you know I didn't mean to offend you, i can't see how you could have that impression based on my post...
    I know we're missing out, but that's how it goes. i just felt the need to explain what it's like over here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SgtD View Post
    well, you know there are other cultures. In my country, it would be full on disrespectful to run around and have fun on october the 31st for example. It's rememberence day, we go to the cemetery, light candles, and think of the ones that have passed. Totally different.
    We have a carnival type of thing in spring called "farsang" when kids dress up in costumes, to "scare away the winter", but it doesn't seem as much fun as halloween, not too many people celebrate it, and also, there's no candy involved!
    Farsang is great! There was a farsang party in my grammar school and everyone had cool costumes... My costume was: nike sneakers, jeans and a shirt. Everybody asked: "Hey man where is your costume?" I said: "I'm a spy... And spies like everyone else..." :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by linsee View Post
    Really, there's other cultures? Wow I had no idea, I must be an idiotic American.

    Pardon me for wanting others to enjoy a holiday that I do. I didn't mean to make you think I wanted this holiday to take over the world and be the same everywhere. I just think everyone should get to experience it.
    Wow. Are you okay linsee?

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    there's your wow.
    i think ppl have tried to bring it to belgium, but it kinda fails if you ask me. some pumpkins here and there, some elementary schools that have costume parties. but nothing really solid.
    btw, when i was in the US 2 weeks ago, i had pumpkin pie... love it !!!!
    I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself a question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?

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    It's kind of celebrated over here but it isn't a "holiday" like you guys have it.

    My parents always said when they were little, people would go trick or treating on Guy Fawkes, not on Halloween at all. But over the years, it has changed and kids now dress up and go trick or treating on Halloween. I don't know of anyone decorating there house or anything like that so I guess it is much bigger over there.

    5th of November is what I look forward to as I am a manly man GRRRR.
    I'm a person just like you
    but I like to fuck some shoes
    On the sofa or in my bed
    It's better than getting head
    Tie the laces on my schlong
    'cos of a nike air max it's standing strong
    I'll even hump it till i bleed
    normal sex life i don't need

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    11 November, no school ! o:
    I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I kind of lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself a question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?

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    26 Sep week-end!

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