HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!

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HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!

Post by wicked » Oct 31st 2004, 11:02 am

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Post by Nostradamus » Oct 31st 2004, 12:18 pm

Heheh, check out the skulls on that one.

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Post by SanDeE* » Oct 31st 2004, 2:31 pm

nice! Happy halloween! :D
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Post by Natasha (candygirl) » Oct 31st 2005, 5:31 pm

Who is going trick or treating tonight? Okay, not me! I did go well into my 20s though. I figured if I had to take my little sister and her friend out, I was getting some candy for myself too!

If you dress yourself in foil, you can get a free burrito at Chipotle today!

In other Halloween news, a girl in my lab dressed her dog up for Halloween - isn't he cute?
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Post by special_k » Oct 31st 2005, 9:37 pm

It's been an interesting day for me, birthday and all. Marathon of Doctor Who 2005, and spooky Universal classic monster films. A very nice Halloween despite not being able to do the pumpkin patch thing. :)
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Post by starbug » Nov 1st 2005, 3:12 pm

that dog is adorable! 8)

I did not get dressed up for Halloween this year. But (and this is an improvement on last year) I was prepared to receive trick-or-treaters with goodies! Last year I felt so bad that I'd forgotten and had nothing to give the kids that knocked on the door, so this year I made sure we had plenty. And then we had a grand total of one knock on the door. But the kids had made a huge effort with costumes, so it was cool. My colleague said she was locking her doors because the 'trick-or-treaters' in her area are gruff teenagers in hoodies who just hold out a bag at you and grunt, and get aggressive if you don't have anything to give!

We don't really have halloween in the same way in the UK. But we do make a big deal of bonfire night (Guy Fawkes night), so that makes up for it a bit. Remember, remember the 5th of November, gunpowder, treason and plot!

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