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#1 Oct 26 2004 at 2:16 PM Rating: Good
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...Hallowe'en?

Pelting children with eggs?
Working razorblades into candy?
Going to see spooky movies?

I am going to a great annual Halloweenie bash - dressed as a Catholic school girl. Mr. Tare is going as Superman.

What have you got planned?

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#2 Oct 26 2004 at 2:18 PM Rating: Good
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Going to a halloween party, probably going as an old time prisoner (black and white stripes). Getting drunk and not having to drive home. Smiley: yippee
#4 Oct 26 2004 at 2:18 PM Rating: Good
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Tare, you could always go with the tired, but true classic, a pregnant nun.

I don't know what we're doing yet. I believe my oldest son is coming to stay with us that weekend, and we may take my youngest son out for his first "trick-or-treat" event. Last year he refused to get in his costume, so we'll see how he feels about it this year.
#5 Oct 26 2004 at 2:18 PM Rating: Good
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Well I just bought a few 'rocks' off of a Totem lookeelikee to hide in candy bars.

Not much of a celebration here in UK, but the last few years kids do trick-or-treat for sweets.

But my ex-wife will be dusting off her Nimbus 2000 this week. Smiley: wink

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#6 Oct 26 2004 at 2:19 PM Rating: Good
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I'm probably going out to the bars, getting plastered, and chasing some tail. Err, I think my costume is going to be a college student. On the weekends.

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#7 Oct 26 2004 at 2:20 PM Rating: Good
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Nothing big planned just watching a scary movie with the girlfriend.
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#9 Oct 26 2004 at 2:20 PM Rating: Excellent
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Mistress Nadenu wrote:
Tare, you could always go with the tired, but true classic, a pregnant nun


Well, the pregant Catholic schoolgirl is a nice twist on that old favorite.

It was either that or a t-shirt that reads, "I beat anorexia."

Smiley: lol

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#10 Oct 26 2004 at 2:21 PM Rating: Good
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http://www.ebaumsworld.com/beatanorexia.html
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#11 Oct 26 2004 at 2:22 PM Rating: Good
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Princess Tare wrote:
Mistress Nadenu wrote:
Tare, you could always go with the tired, but true classic, a pregnant nun


Well, the pregant Catholic schoolgirl is a nice twist on that old favorite.

It was either that or a t-shirt that reads, "I beat anorexia."

Smiley: lol



You mean like this guy?
#12 Oct 26 2004 at 2:22 PM Rating: Good
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Princess Tare wrote:
It was either that or a t-shirt that reads, "I beat anorexia."Smiley: lol


LOL! Do that!
#13 Oct 26 2004 at 2:23 PM Rating: Good
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Damn you bhod.
#14 Oct 26 2004 at 2:23 PM Rating: Good
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That's the guy!!

Man, that kills me...

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#15 Oct 26 2004 at 2:25 PM Rating: Decent
Princess Tare wrote:
...Hallowe'en?

Pelting children with eggs?
Working razorblades into candy?
Going to see spooky movies?

I am going to a great annual Halloweenie bash - dressed as a Catholic school girl. Mr. Tare is going as Superman.

What have you got planned?



You should dress as Spike from Degrassi!!!!
#16 Oct 26 2004 at 2:26 PM Rating: Excellent
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Taking the Young Jophiel out for trick-or-treat'n. He's going dressed as Yu-Gi-Oh this year (hey, his choice, not mine).

Probably won't dress up myself though I did consider going as a stereotypical bedsheet ghost.
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#17 Oct 26 2004 at 2:27 PM Rating: Good
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Prince pickleprince wrote:
You should dress as Spike from Degrassi!!!!


Smiley: lol TOO FUNNY!!!!

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#18 Oct 26 2004 at 2:29 PM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:


Probably won't dress up myself though I did consider going as a stereotypical bedsheet ghost.



I hear varus wears that costume a lot. Just be sure not to let totem see you.
#19 Oct 26 2004 at 2:37 PM Rating: Decent
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I may be going to a friend's Halloween party; if so it will probably be as Mr. Orange from Reservoir Dogs.
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#20 Oct 26 2004 at 2:38 PM Rating: Decent
I plan on catching up with schoolwork
#21 Oct 26 2004 at 2:39 PM Rating: Good
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Debalic wrote:
if so it will probably be as Mr. Orange from Reservoir Dogs.
"Let's go to work"

Surely Mr Pink. Do you tip waitresses?
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#22 Oct 26 2004 at 2:43 PM Rating: Decent
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Well, Pink is the only one with a goatee, but Buscemi's not a redhead - I do look most like Tim Roth. The personality is close, too.
"You can tell a joke, can't you?"
"Nope."

I do tip waitresses, but probably not as much as I should, since I don't know "the rules" other than double the tax, which I usually round off, and end up just leaving a buck or so.
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#23 Oct 26 2004 at 2:57 PM Rating: Decent
Booze or treat. This is a tradition I started 3 years ago that amounts to little more than walking around the building that I live in and asking people for booze or candy. The hope is that I'll get really drunk and eventually eat lots of junk food.
#24 Oct 26 2004 at 3:02 PM Rating: Good
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Natdatilgnome, Eater of Souls wrote:
Booze or treat. This is a tradition I started 3 years ago that amounts to little more than walking around the building that I live in and asking people for booze or candy. The hope is that I'll get really drunk and eventually eat lots of junk food.



Will you be wearing a tin foil hat and sporting a garbage bag full of sh[b][/b]it for the full experience?
#25 Oct 26 2004 at 3:03 PM Rating: Decent
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Taking my son out trick or treating (hehe he's picked a knight costume, so hes going as a pally) and then watching my husbands band play, since their music is Halloween based. Should be fun
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#26 Oct 26 2004 at 3:04 PM Rating: Decent
If I could afford enough tin foil to make a hat I wouldn't have to beg beer from the neighbors, now would I?
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