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Halloween 2009 anyone?

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I may be to old for it, but I still love it. Anyone else?

 

I'm trying to decide what I want to dress up as. :wacko:

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Normally I take my kids trick-or-treating, but my parents are doing that this year because I'm playing for a Halloween wedding with my quintet. Bummer, too....

I might have a party or somethin.

No I don't like it because in Britain you get ned culture hijacking it and setting off fireworks in telephone boxes.

I love halloween :wacky:

And I allready promised my Twilight-crazed friend that I would dress up as a vampire with her :lol: :cheesy:

I love halloween :wacky:

And I allready promised my Twilight-crazed friend that I would dress up as a vampire with her :lol: :cheesy:

 

One of the specific Twlight vamps or just a vamp in general?

I think she is going to be Rosalie Cullen and I am going to be Esme Cullen :lol: :shrug:

^Yikes! That sucks!

 

Too right! Halloween may be for the most part all sweet and dandy in America but in Britain it is terrible. You realise Britain has slipped into a terrible position when youths are egging old folks homes, or covering the streets in flour. Oh, positioning park benches in the middle of the road at night and as I remember on the bus on the way to school one morning, 3 huge bails of hay blocking the tiny road we were travelling on. It ruins it for the kids who only want to have a bit of fun but for them, the nights usually brought to a premature end.

^ well that sucks :wreck:

Too right! Halloween may be for the most part all sweet and dandy in America but in Britain it is terrible. You realise Britain has slipped into a terrible position when youths are egging old folks homes, or covering the streets in flour. Oh, positioning park benches in the middle of the road at night and as I remember on the bus on the way to school one morning, 3 huge bails of hay blocking the tiny road we were travelling on. It ruins it for the kids who only want to have a bit of fun but for them, the nights usually brought to a premature end.

 

God, that's terrible! How dare they ruin the best holiday to get candy!

I'm going as Michael Jackson I think..

We always go trick or threating with costumes. Always nice, this year we have 20 people :P That's quite big, because past year we had only 8 :rolleyes:

D: i live in a small village where everyone knows each other,

i can't really go trick or treating

But i do love sweets .

 

:laugh3:

 

 

last year, my friend and i dressed up as our other friend's crush and his friend.

then we called to her house to surprise her

 

 

D: she wasn't there!

I'm going as Michael Jackson I think..

 

Wow! That's scary!!:stunned:

No, only the hat and making weird noises like him xD

 

Still scary!!:stunned:

What about a disintegrating face?:rolleyes:

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I reckon you'd make a good hag.:rolleyes:

 

Aw you are too sweet!

 

I might be a zombie with my friends, but that still seems kinda lame.

What day does Halloween fall on this day? Sunday night Halloween's are quite crap.

Day Of the dead

 

 

 

 

 

anyone?

I'd create a thread but people would punish me for spam :disappointed:

El dia de los muertos? Woah...did I just butcher that translation?? I haven't had Spanish since 1997.

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