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Thank you for reminding me!!!! :escaping:

 

Those look amazinG!!! :awesome:

One of my classes is carving pumpkins tomorrow. :wacky:

Too bad I suck at it.

aw, it came out nice :nice:

 

good job :kiss:

now to figure out why you ain't texting back :shifty:

Eric, did you make that?

That is one hell of an awesome jack-o-lantern! :o

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i may or may not have broken his nose and used a nail to fix it in that pic :uhoh:

aw, it came out nice :nice:

 

good job :kiss:

now to figure out why you ain't texting back :shifty:

Stalker :shifty:

 

 

Ps. Che!!:cheesy:

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Stalker :shifty:

 

 

Ps. Che!!:cheesy:

 

aah. but he loves it :wacko: ;__;

 

:kiss: it's my fault for being so beautiful :charming:

i embrace my stalker with open arms :cheesy: :hug:

*takes pictures from outside her window*

 

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thats mah pumpkin!

 

aww! i like the butterfly!

:kiss: it's my fault for being so beautiful :charming:

i embrace my stalker with open arms :cheesy: :hug:

*takes pictures from outside her window*

*takes her face off models bodies in ericjerko bathroom*

 

yeah, that's right. i know what you do with those :bigcry:

:kiss: it's my fault for being so beautiful :charming:

i embrace my stalker with open arms :cheesy: :hug:

*takes pictures from outside her window*

 

 

 

aww! i like the butterfly!

thankyou

being as obsessed as i am, i had to put some coldplayness on the pumpkin

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*takes her face off models bodies in ericjerko bathroom*

 

yeah, that's right. i know what you do with those :bigcry:

 

nah, i can sega without the model's bodies :charming:

Awesome pumpkin Eric!

*ignorant sign*

can someone explain me what's the thing with halloween and pumpkins? :uhoh:

 

btw nice ones. :)

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there is a long story to it about some weirdo named Jack whose soul got trapped in a pumpkin or something lol... I don't know... this is what wikipedia says:

 

An old Irish folk tale tells of Stingy Jack, a lazy yet shrewd farmer who uses a cross to trap the Devil. One story says that Jack tricked the Devil into climbing an apple tree, and once he was up there Jack quickly placed crosses around the trunk or carved a cross into the bark, so that the Devil couldn't get down. Another myth says that Jack put a key in the Devil's pocket while he was suspended upside-down.

Another version of the myth says that Jack was getting chased by some villagers from whom he had stolen, when he met the Devil, who claimed it was time for him to die. However, the thief stalled his death by tempting the Devil with a chance to bedevil the church-going villagers chasing him. Jack told the Devil to turn into a coin with which he would pay for the stolen goods (the Devil could take on any shape he wanted); later, when the coin/Devil disappeared, the Christian villagers would fight over who had stolen it. The Devil agreed to this plan. He turned himself into a silver coin and jumped into Jack's wallet, only to find himself next to a cross Jack had also picked up in the village. Jack had closed the wallet tight, and the cross stripped the Devil of his powers; and so he was trapped. In both myths, Jack only lets the Devil go when he agrees never to take his soul. After a while the thief died, as all living things do. Of course, his life had been too sinful for Jack to go to heaven; however, the Devil had promised not to take his soul, and so he was barred from hell as well. Jack now had nowhere to go. He asked how he would see where to go, as he had no light, and the Devil mockingly tossed him an ember that would never burn out from the flames of hell. Jack carved out one of his turnips (which was his favourite food), put the ember inside it, and began endlessly wandering the Earth for a resting place. He became known as "Jack of the Lantern", or Jack-o'-Lantern.

There are variations on the legend:

Some versions include a "wise and good man", or even God helping Jack to prevail over the Devil.

There are different versions of Jack's bargain with the Devil. Some variations say the deal was only temporary but the Devil, embarrassed and vengeful, refuses Jack entry to hell after Jack dies.

Jack is considered a greedy man and is not allowed into either heaven or hell, without any mention of the Devil.

In some variations, God gives Jack the turnip

Jack tricks the Grim-Reaper into giving him eternal life, and in exchange, the reaper takes his head to hell with him. jack then wanders the earth using a carved pumpkin for a head.

An African-American variant holds that Jack, here called Big Sixteen, actually killed the Devil and was later refused entry to hell by the Devil's widow.[7]

Despite the colourful legends, the term jack-o'-lantern originally meant a night watchman, or man with a lantern, with the earliest known use in the mid-17th century; and later, meaning an ignis fatuus or will-o'-the-wisp.[8] In Labrador and Newfoundland, both names "Jacky Lantern" and "Jack the Lantern" refer to the will-o'-the-wisp concept rather than the pumpkin carving aspect.

:surprised: STOWY.

 

i still have to carve my pumpkin :disappointed:

awwww cute pumpkin:cheesy:

 

pumpkins and halloween are not my business..:snobby:

I want to make some type of Coldplay pumpkin....it's going to take a lot of planning though.... :P

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